Example sentences of "'re quite [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 So we 're , we 're quite close to getting cash back from B Sky B.
2 I mean , wha what I would like to go on and say is , that er , which the change of administration it has been necessary to er , adopt a different way of , of developing the budget , and I think you 're quite right to erm , pay credit to the effort of the er , budget review er , sub-committee .
3 So it 's not too bad for us , we 're quite used to working in that way .
4 Now that 's fine with normal everyday problems that you 're quite used to solving .
5 They 're quite used to temporary placements , to cover nanny 's holidays or short-term panics .
6 They 're quite used to it , I think .
7 You 're quite entitled to be … well , a bit off center at the moment .
8 ‘ I do n't remember exactly , but if you 'd like to check their medical files before you leave you 're quite welcome to , ’ the Governor said .
9 Tt well if somebody 's desperate that they want to pinch that they 're quite welcome to it .
10 They 're quite delightful to bred .
11 If you trust somebody okay you 're quite open to them , they 're quite open to you if you co-operate you 're flexible , you 're being flexible and you like to work together and what happens is is if you 've got low trust and low co-operation with somebody well what you 've got is really everybody both people or everybody involved being defensive constantly being def defensive , if you do n't trust somebody and you know you 're not co-operative you 're constantly looking over your back , what are they doing are they doing that 's gon na mess something up you know what are they trying to do now .
12 If you trust somebody okay you 're quite open to them , they 're quite open to you if you co-operate you 're flexible , you 're being flexible and you like to work together and what happens is is if you 've got low trust and low co-operation with somebody well what you 've got is really everybody both people or everybody involved being defensive constantly being def defensive , if you do n't trust somebody and you know you 're not co-operative you 're constantly looking over your back , what are they doing are they doing that 's gon na mess something up you know what are they trying to do now .
13 Mhm is is that the same for everything else around the city that you do n't like you 're quite happy to just knock it down would you and take it away somewhere else ?
14 If you want to stop at seventy three point six million erm pounds we 're quite happy to erm and I suggest Chairman if if we do n't get the the main er growth savings through at the next few minutes of voting that perhaps a rather longer lunch erm maybe there would be some .
15 But , because of the smell and the taste and everything , you 're quite happy to er , eat the sausages .
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