Sentence examples for that would quite from inspiring English sources

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I had to do something that would quite possibly make me miserable.

"This would be something that would quite honestly save lives," he said.

Liz Hurley doesn't play Queen Elizabeth II, because that would quite patently be weird.

"I think I'm quite organised, and I definitely have the sort of personality that would quite like to do that kind of job".

If Egypt also turned unfriendly, that would quite likely stop in its tracks any further Israeli talk of peace negotiations with the Palestinians, officials and analysts said.

It thus becomes more possible that Ed Miliband could become the next prime minister – albeit heading a government that would quite probably include Liberal Democrats.

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"No, that would be quite rude.

Oh yes, that would be quite the revolution!

Could I select plants that would juxtapose quite so harmoniously?

Stiefel, Murphy, Kobborg, Cojocaru: that would be quite a package.

"But you would be expecting measures to try and conserve water that would be quite dramatic.

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