Sentence examples for quite to work from inspiring English sources

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The depiction of famous writers on screen never seems quite to work out.

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But of course we all known that it is quite possible to work out quite a lot from email headers.

Now, large professional companies like the RSC are quite keen to work with amateurs for artistic rather than financial reasons".

That made the environment quite horrible to work in".

It's quite hard to work out the truth as to what people think is acceptable".

"It is quite difficult to work out the social benefit of that," he said.

Unlike many other firms, however, telecoms operators find their carbon footprints quite easy to work out.

"It is quite difficult to work out where the best place to put a drunk is.

It's quite hard to work out how serious she's being.

Jamie: I'd quite like to work with Stock Aitken & Waterman, actually.

"I find it quite difficult to work with computer generated images," she admitted.

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