Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 's quite [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I love it now and apparently it 's quite fashionable to have red hair . |
2 | Yes , so it 's quite good to have that kind of thing to publicize . |
3 | So it 's quite difficult to remember exactly what she said . |
4 | Normally he 's quite happy to go out and grab someone from the street . |
5 | A simple structure for the plot interest and also , or possibly it 's quite nice to include a little bit of humour . |
6 | a move and that really he 's quite fortunate to have a buyer somewhere within the price he wanted . |
7 | ‘ If you do n't know Venice well it 's quite possible to get lost even in broad daylight , and , as you do n't speak Italian … ’ |
8 | Visually it 's quite easy to identify the model 's Dad as Fender 's Jaguar guitar ; the body outline is very similar to the Jaguar , with that distinctive ‘ leant forward ’ look caused by the pulled-back lower bout , offset waist , longish top horn and distinctive stubbed lower horn . |
9 | If you 've got no money , then it 's quite hard to do anything exciting . |
10 | It 's quite difficult to get a job afterwards too it 's quite hard to make money after you have come out of college . |