Sentence examples for quite abide from inspiring English sources

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All the while, Audubon kept a diary, addressed to Lucy, whom he dearly loved even though he could not quite abide her.

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The elections on November 5th once again suggest that Americans quite like Republican moderates but can't abide the zealots.

"If those who don't want [the money] are happy to settle down in Britain and abide by our ways, then they are quite welcome here as permanent guests.

I refuse to abide by this system, while it's quite clear that this summer camp is run by the interests of the leaders there, and we, the children, are not given any time to be free".

"The referee made a decision and you have got to abide by that, but it came on the back of quite a weight of pressure when we were getting in and around their box well.

British law is quite clear: if you are a British citizen, then you have the right to abide in the UK.

"I think it's quite reasonable to expect a state criminal justice agency like a department of corrections to abide by federal law," Mr. Bentivoglio said in an interview.

She cannot abide it.

Art will abide.

I cannot abide a line.

Others could scarcely abide them.

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