Example sentences of "quite [adj] [conj] you have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now they 're not the easiest things to speak into because the noise volume of the traffic is quite horrendous so you have to shout .
2 People need to account for their time for many different reasons and so your final template may look quite different once you have tailored it to your needs .
3 You do n't actually have to know there 's a caravan , it 's quite obvious when you 've had one move it away .
4 Leeds are aggressive so you 're always quite glad that you 've beaten them but .
5 And they are quite useful if you 've come across those from Prudential , G A ,
6 It does n't help your orientation one bit when the land is indistinguishable from the sky , nor indeed when you 're not quite sure whether you 've left the land yet .
7 you could median split them at whatever the medium was and then you 've got two groups to compare erm because it usually looks quite nice if you 've got something comparative as well as looking at the average sort of , you know , pattern of responses on the questionnaire .
8 I mean it 's okay like if you 're getting weighed with other people , and yes , it 's quite nice and you 've got the encouragement and everything , but when all 's said and done , dieting dieting is all down to willpower .
9 sort of kick on and it 's quite nice and you 've got it all under control and if you get a chance to go you can and if you 've got to stop it 's no problem .
10 I 've worked in for 30 years and lots of us have worked for over 25 years and we do know that they are bringing in trainees in on higher salaries than ourselves , which obviously is quite upsetting when you 've worked a long time .
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