Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] [be] quite a " in BNC.
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1 | I hope Saturday 's as good as last Saturday it was quite a good night that . |
2 | in England there are quite a few you know |
3 | In England there is quite a bit of unofficial ‘ sentence bargaining ’ , as it might more appropriately be called . |
4 | Manchester City v Millwall There is quite a bustle at Maine Road in the wake of Howard Kendall 's arrival as manager . |
5 | She was not the only one with the same idea , because on arriving at Clarendon Road there was quite a sizeable crowd , just gazing at the still smouldering ruin of a terrace of five houses . |
6 | Q. It 's quite an involved business , buying a property , is n't it ? |
7 | When we arrived in Thornhill there was quite a crowd already gathered . |
8 | But she also had living there a Colonel Stringer who was quite an important Scots Officer , three of his servants and a sergeant and one other soldier , so she had 6 extra people . |