Example sentences of "he [was/were] quite a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He , he was quite a decent footballer , quite a nice chap really .
2 He was quite a good teacher , right ? ’
3 He was quite a good listener sometimes . ’
4 Well he was quite a good dancer himself
5 He was quite a hot shot with Exeter a couple of seasons backs .
6 It was when the pale flood of light returned that Stephen saw the man — He was quite a long way off , not far in from the road , and he was standing quite still as if waiting for someone or watching .
7 He was quite a small man , about five feet in height , poor and shabby-looking .
8 Bearing in mind that she would be eating a main meal that evening , Fabia ordered an omelette and salad , and soon discovered that once Lubor had settled down from his initial opportunistic manner he was quite a pleasant lunchtime companion .
9 He was quite a nice fellow !
10 He was quite a civil bloke , was n't he ? ’
11 and so this guy was selling it for forty , Vicky ordered her canoe there and he was quite a young man and so alright she said hi big boy how about letting me have it for thirty five if you 're willing to ha are you willing to haggle I mean my friend did buy a whole canoe he sort of
12 He was quite a forceful preacher , too intelligent for the majority of his congregation , so that the rather dry instructive sermons to which he inclined personally had to be diluted and sweetened to suit their taste .
13 He was quite a frightening animal to look at , with his sharp white fangs gleaming against his black muzzle , but he was n't really threatening to bite a piece out of Angela — only wanting to play with her .
14 He could explain that this had been written a long time ago , when he was quite a different person .
15 He was quite a personable young man , but the Waaf I recognised instantly as the one who had been ejected from Hut 4 at Bourn for being dirty .
16 Her father was a lawyer who wrote , he was quite an eminent man , of great intelligence ; erudite .
17 He was quite an average sort of pupil , nothing out of the ordinary , and I certainly did n't expect him to become what he is today . ’
18 However , from the moment he entered the Mess he was quite an outstanding character — and I hope he will not mind me mentioning it — against a rich harvest of exceptional characters at that time .
19 All in all , she thought , flicking her hair back from her face , he was quite an unusual person .
20 erm The warden of Merton had to get out of Oxford quick when the king arrived , because , and spent the erm war in London , name was Nathaniel Brent , and he was quite an important man in the organisation of the Parliamentary war effort , and Lincoln had rather mixed loyalties , too .
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