Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's quite a " in BNC.

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1 Yes , she 's quite a mixture as you can gather !
2 She 's quite a friendly ghost — one feels a warm presence , ’ he said , wiping the sweat from his brow .
3 ‘ I hear she 's quite a , er , that is … ’
4 She 's quite a bit older than you , is n't she ?
5 She 's quite a lady . ’
6 ‘ Well , ’ Paula teased him , ‘ you could always keep in touch — she 's quite a flirt . ’
7 ‘ Like a lot of people who slept around in their youth , I think she 's quite a moral person now .
8 Well , she 's quite a racy old girl herself , just between the two of us …
9 She 's quite a chatterer , is n't she ?
10 She 's quite a popular figure in social circles .
11 She 's quite a cricketing fan herself , so I knew she would n't mind . ’
12 She 's quite a catch , is n't she ? ’ grinned Rizzi .
13 She 's quite she 's quite a stickler for that erm I 've got
14 unless she was , she 's quite a bit older than Dave
15 general studies and that 's , you know , er she 's n not randy in that but she 's knows all the all the interesting bit , I du n no we have her for erm , yeah for that and she 's quite a laugh and she does n't take any shit from the boys at all .
16 She 's quite a good laugh !
17 Bunny says she 's quite an asset , even if she did have a disturbed schooling . ’
18 If you live round the corner from Mary Whitehouse could you pop in and tell her that her phone is off the hook she has n't replaced the receiver and she she 's quite an elderly lady and I would would be terribly upset if if she had n't got her phone back cos she might need it for emergencies or something like that and I am a caring concerned person so could you could you pop round the corner to Mary 's house and tell her that she has n't put her phone on the hook off the hook properly could you do that ?
19 I thought just we can see that she 's quite an extremist just .
20 It 's quite a sight .
21 I du n no how long I sit there , but I reckon it 's quite a while .
22 It 's quite a thing for me to apologise for anything .
23 It 's quite a tight schedule for me to fit both things in .
24 It 's quite a responsibility running a course like this , ’ she says .
25 It 's quite a soft rock , Swift , ’ replied Mr Morraine .
26 It 's quite a good subject though — I mean , I was reading this serial in my Mum 's Woman 's Own , all about this governess and this French Comte who was .
27 It 's quite a horrifying thought , but someone could indeed have walked inside before the front door was locked and hidden in the building . ’
28 It 's quite a common delusion .
29 It 's quite a daunting prospect going back there after all the hostility , but I need a livelihood . ’
30 It 's quite a common name in Scotland , ’ she said .
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