Sentence examples for make a quite from inspiring English sources

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"We're going to make a quite detailed application because he doesn't quite fulfil the criteria so it will probably go to appeal," he said.

You can include the backing track, keep the original vocals if you need help with the tune, and there's the option of singing only half a song, which might make a quite terrifying evening suddenly appear more bearable.

We make a quite a lot of effort really to discourage women from smoking or drinking even small amounts of alcohol in pregnancy, and yet we're perhaps not yet saying the same about antidepressant medication, which is going to be carrying similar - if not greater - risks," he said.

So the United States is an incredibly secure country; and one can make a quite persuasive argument that, even if China dominates Asia, it's not going to affect the United States in any meaningful way.

You may need to clear out the pigmen and blazes (just remember that all of the pigmen will attack you if you injure just one), but it does make a quite decent house; there are hiding places inside mountains, and rooms deep inside where you can hide from ghasts and stuff.

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What makes a "quite high" chance of dying worth it?

Lately, however, I've seen a growing number of Romney supporters making a quite different argument.

Lavrov said Moscow had made a "quite specific" ceasefire proposal but would await the American response.

We made a quite different, unique approach for this challenge: open well type compartmentation.

This could all make for a quite the downer.

No entertainer makes an entrance quite like Lady Gaga.

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