Example sentences of "quite [adj] [conj] [pron] [vb past] it " in BNC.

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1 PLAYER : We never really got going — it was getting quite interesting when they stopped it .
2 The Cove , as he had hoped and expected , was quite deserted when they reached it .
3 I was quite embarrassed when we did it two years ago . ’
4 ‘ They also found that my kneecap was not quite straight so they moved it over .
5 To be honest , George , I was n't quite sure that you meant it .
6 One of my sisters got quite hysterical when I did it to her , so Mum had to give her a good shaking !
7 The Club Class lounge ( not quite ready when I viewed it last month ) will offer seclusion and extra comfort for £6 — £8 : a good way to escape school parties .
8 This is a , a helpful and reciprocal relationship because our students , who are in our Postgraduate Certificate of Education course , that 's university graduates who are training to be teachers , do go out into schools in this area and do their teaching practice in those schools in a rather interesting way and we developed a scheme , here in Sussex , which was quite novel when we started it about ten years ago .
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