Sentence examples for quite ready to go from inspiring English sources

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"We're not quite ready to go yet," she says.

"He is not quite ready to go today.

But, he added, "I'm not quite ready to go there".

But that's the arrogance of a published author: "bogan" isn't quite ready to go away just yet.

And she's not quite ready to go back to sweltering in a lean-to in the middle of some Florida swamp.

Kennex awakes from the resulting coma and returns to action with an artificial leg that isn't quite ready to go yet, something we know because the leg talks.

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You've gone something very traumatic, and you should speak to somebody about it, if you're not quite ready to move on".' (Debbie, 29, uterine rupture) '"Because you've gone through trauma".

We may not quite be ready to go down in the river and pray yet, nor ever need to.

"The People v. O.J. Simpson American Crime Storyy" may have come and gone, but series star Sarah Paulson isn't quite ready to let go of her role as Marcia Clark.

Pentax just announced two new budget P&S cameras, both of which are quite reasonably priced and ready to go into your purse or pocket for taking snaps of the kids.

Her own mother, a cape-wearing historical novelist, is nagging her to go back to work but, deep down, Amy is terrified by a new legal software package, and – more importantly – isn't quite ready to let go of her baby's hand.

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