Sentence examples for introduced quite from inspiring English sources

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Gold was never coined, but copper was introduced quite early.

The author introduced quite a few characters and the majority of them weren't described much.

20 LILY ALLEN Alright, Still Regal, 2006 For a record that tasted of fags, spilt drinks and smudged lipstick, this was a breath of fresh air; unashamedly pop, it introduced quite the star, too.

They introduced quite a hardline policy on asylum, under the guise of Operation Sovereign Borders, which is their military-led strategy to 'stop the boats' – that's Abbott's catchphrase, and has been for a number of years.

This setting, which has been introduced quite recently and is easy to implement, is already successful in many engineering domains.

Over the past six months, Michelle Obama introduced quite a few new pieces to her wardrobe, pairing them with accessories and sweaters that we've already seen (and have undoubtedly grown to love).

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At this point, though, he introduces quite a large kludge of his own.

In the UK, Manchester's Asda Living store recently announced it will introduce "quite hours" for autistic shoppers, during which TVs, escalators and music will be turned off.

But when they adapted certain innovations from the work of Leslie Ketban's government contacts, they can't have guessed that in the process they would also be introducing quite unanticipated potentialities into the substance.

However, using single anchor node introduces quite long localization delay.

Both methods were used in order to introduce quite different amounts of gold inside the CNTs.

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