Sentence examples for Quite suspect from inspiring English sources

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"He told me his customers were quite suspect at first," Mr. Zierleyn said.

This reduces the reliability of a fund's history and renders a fund's self-description quite suspect.

'Isn't it quite suspect if you're a do-gooder because it basically gives you (itals) a good feeling?' Don't ask me, I say, ask Bono.

The New York Times covered the deaths elsewhere, in part because Mr. Snelling had earlier written a long, moving (and now quite suspect) essay about caregiving as a privilege, an act of gratitude and redemption.

"Even the US is quite suspect," Sanyal says.

A pretty large compound listed on Google Maps in the city of Abbottābad, northern Pakistan has been picked out by users as being the genuine article – and with huge walls around it, it does indeed look quite suspect.

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He's not exactly the wild man of legend, and not quite, I suspect, the wild man the film-makers were hoping to get on film.

People will quite rightly suspect we're just doing it to please our corporate parent.

Rice's desire to serve Christ apart from Christians is thus, in my view, quite intelligible and, I suspect, quite common.

It wanted to meet half its goal by counting its existing forests, a proposal the Europeans quite properly suspected as a scheme to get something for nothing.

The dance purists are, I suspect, quite few in number.

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