Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] quite a " in BNC.

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1 Cos that looks quite a nice one .
2 This represents quite a significant change because it signals that the authorities were inclined to let market forces have a greater influence on the volume of credit ( and therefore the stock of money ; see Chapter 5 ) as well as the recipients of credit .
3 Actually , with the exception of Oldham , and 4 home and only 2 away matches , this looks quite a tricky fixture list for them .
4 Erm now given , what less than five months er before this May the fourth directive , Mao is still saying that , this marks quite an important shift in policy .
5 This varies quite a bit , depending on the training and experience of the practitioner .
6 As the medical he describes should take around forty minutes , this forms quite a neat equation .
7 We regularly have 200 worshippers singing with us and this requires quite a lot of volume from the band to lead effectively , but I never find it necessary to increase the master volume on the Marshall beyond half way .
8 Sometimes this requires quite an effort from both horse and rider .
9 This takes quite a long time and slowly the boat turns around .
10 But this takes quite a few rolls of paper .
11 This creates quite a serious problem at shows because he frequently has to be dope-tested after a successful performance .
12 This gives quite a small buttonhole .
13 Actually this makes quite a good conversion
14 I got my burns scraped and that hurts quite a lot .
15 ‘ Well , that answers quite a lot , ’ Lucy said , drawing a deep breath to indicate she 'd just seen the light .
16 And that sounds quite a Triumph .
17 And that sounds quite a Triumph .
18 That takes quite a while to do in itself .
19 The BCR ticket number 7400 has quite a history .
20 That means quite a slow speed in practice .
21 That makes quite a difference on your policy , the premium
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