Sentence examples for quite sporting from inspiring English sources

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The ironically named Arabian Sportsmen (odds of two — or four, or eight — to one are considered quite sporting in these circles, and so is kicking a victim when he is down) is one of the teenage "bopping," or fighting, gangs that have sprung up throughout the city since the war.

From a guy who works for the Bryant Park conservancy, Bill heard that a cook from the Oyster Bar restaurant, on the lower level of the station, used to shoot balloons down at night with a BB gun when he got off work; but to me shooting seemed too much of a risk to the recently restored zodiac paintings, as well as not quite sporting, somehow.

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Not quite sport-related, but robot was an earlier project aimed at trying to program it to avoid objects, unfortunately the result was "it tries for a bit and then just steams through the object".

The X360 weighs slightly less (1.27kg) and although it doesn't look quite as svelte, it sports quite a few more features: 3 USB ports, HDMI and VGA out, ExpressCard/34 slot, a memory card reader, 128GB SSD, and all the usual fixings.

Some of this may have been tosh – we don't wave flags because a politician advises us to, but do it quite naturally for sporting events and the like – but at least it was consistent tosh.

Clooney even revealed his newly shaved face (and mustache) after sporting quite the beard at the Academy Awards last month.

The "Jersey Shore" star, whose real name is Nicole Polizzi, tweeted a cute photo of herself -- sporting quite a big baby bump -- with her fiance, Jionni LaValle on August 19, with the caption, "My family".

Hambleton Seals Water Polo are a newly formed team which aims to attract local children to a quite small sport yet fun sport.

But if sporting greatness can be measured in precious metal alone then Wiggins, who four years ago became the first British man to win the Tour de France during a quite incredible sporting summer, now stands alone.

But in truth, apart from Cavendish, there is no just cause for widespread gnashing of sporting teeth quite yet.

One can't quite blame sports television and its technical feats for our current state of total sports distraction, and perhaps we shouldn't blame ourselves, either.

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