Utiliser "quite an" dans une phrase
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quite an
1. ‘You made quite an impression her when you spoke to her on the phone, you know
2. "Well," Alan said, "it's quite an adventure as far as she's told it so far
3. This has been quite an evening
4. He'd also had quite an adventure, not just rough weather on the Ttharmine but a three decade sail thru rivers they had to keep buying new maps for
5. "Look, I can't listen to anything else until I've had something to eat", cried the young man, getting quite angry now
6. It is one thing having an affair, quite another committing to a relationship
7. She’s quite animated and clearly keen to continue with her music
8. It’s one thing to disapprove of someone’s behaviour but quite another to write this sort of filth
9. expected in any man of worth, a woman’s beauty was quite another
10. eat", cried the young man, getting quite angry now
11. and can have quite an imagination! Yet I believe that
12. Quite an achievement
13. ‘Coming here … it’s one thing coming here when you are safely tucked up in bed, but quite another when you are out somewhere
14. Quite anti-social, objectively speaking
15. 'count their blessings', for though they were, in fact, quite fortunate not to have been killed or suffered any serious injuries in Justice's wave of wrathful destruction and death, they were still quite anxious
16. He must have seen it as quite an
17. Election Day was quite an experience
18. That was quite an experience, there was only one shower room
19. But then there was quite an involved proof that not even one body could have come to rest in that point without colliding with another in a nearby orbit
20. "Well the quest to get here was quite an adventure, but this home with you is well worth it
21. "That poet was wrong" said Mary Dwindle, "There's not even a breath of a breeze up here - its so quite and peaceful
22. The next few days would be quite an adventure, if he had to go into that terrain looking for Sloan
23. She was delighted with her new dress and shoes and she chattered quite animatedly, and though I could not understand much of what she was saying, I interjected “Really?” or “Oh my
24. “I want everyone to keep a keen eye out because I will admit that I don’t like what’s happening around here it’s just too bloody quite and I can’t see the Turks leaving us here for long helping ourselves to their water
25. The desire to avoid it was one thing, actually achieving that was quite another
26. “He can’t answer you because the pain medication he is on makes him sleep a lot he needs quite and rest
27. “Anyway Snowy and me found a little place off the path and we dug a grave for old Ben we thought he would have liked it there as it was quite and quite a nice little spot
28. This is quite an interesting story
29. As we stepped out behind them we scanned the yard for any would be attackers but it was quite and empty
30. “What the bloody hell have you been up to then you’re a bit of a dark horse on the quite and no mistake?” Before George could say anything Bert added
31. ” The following morning George had turned up but he was more quite and subdued than usual and although me and Frank talked to him Bert refused to
32. It was very quite and the waiting out here had everyone on pins our nerves were stretched tight and we jumped at the least little noise
33. ” Georges face went red but he never replied to what Bert had said instead he just sat there quite and didn’t say another word
34. The quite and the birds singing mixed with the feeling of relative safety as well as being able to talk to someone had got me acting as though the battle was over
35. The Colonel cleared his throat and everything in the room went quite and I must admit that he looked a crusty old bugger to say the least
36. I’m fairly certainly that Longleaf broke a number of their bones—he’s quite an agile fighter
37. had quite another idea
38. I have to tell you; you made quite an impression! Everyone was staring, especially me
39. “Yes, sir! And it is quite an impressive rig we built for heating the water, if I do say so, sir,” he averred, with his toothy grin that was so perfect it looked artificial
40. “They are quite an interesting couple
41. Whoever built this thing would be indeed quite an eccentric if any door would be cryptically lying in an obscure, random position
42. It was quite an effect
43. It has been quite an adventure so far in the Centron and it’s no small wonder that it’s all under your control
44. I take some measure of pride in being in active control of the mechanism, which though quite ancient and indeed of great xenoarchaelogical interest, rest assured is quite safe and sound in all aspects of its operation
45. This area alone needs a lot of understanding and education but that is quite another day’s work and not within the scope of this book
46. It’s quite an eerie feeling walking through the forest and hearing their high pitched calls echoing all around you
47. "The Bible doesn't say so," cried Mary, who had read so much of the Bible on Sunday afternoons under Miss Cornelia's eye that she now considered herself quite an authority on it
48. It was quite an impressive family
49. All the tumen were formed up in ranks and made quite an impressive sight, but, of course, my tumen was on the western end of the line and we could see almost nothing of what was going on
50. There was quite an