Sentence examples for quite someone from inspiring English sources

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In Berlin in the late 20's, she was a known factor (not quite someone waiting to be discovered), on the plump side and sometimes written off.

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Quite often someone roots oneself in someone else’s history as in the Old Testament, or the New and Old Testaments.

(It's quite certain someone will).

"Quite possibly someone dropped the ball down the line".

"People in the Labour party see it as quite threatening," someone says.

And maybe in this generation we don't quite have someone like that.

This is not quite true: someone else now does that for him.

Quite soon someone out there in the professional game is going to walk off a pitch in protest.

Quite why someone so socially inert and inept would do something so ostensibly worthwhile is never explained.

Or what about the latest fragrance, which will probably make you slim, glamorous and quite possibly someone whom everyone desires?

Quite simply, someone England and Hodgson can always count on.

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