Examples of 'am quite surprised' in a sentence
Meaning of "am quite surprised"
am quite surprised - Expresses a feeling of being unexpectedly amazed or taken aback
How to use "am quite surprised" in a sentence
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am quite surprised
I am quite surprised and appreciate your analysis.
We are getting a second season and I am quite surprised.
I am quite surprised this was not built in by default.
That is one gut-wrenching story.I am quite surprised with your nice article.
I am quite surprised by its astonishing victory.
You know, I have to say I am quite surprised that they have not caught you yet.
I am quite surprised to discover your comment and especially that you note us so severely.
I have to say I am quite surprised by Microsoft 's decision.
I am quite surprised that nobody has been killed yet.
Sometimes, I am quite surprised that certain people get married.
I am quite surprised at this stupid decision.
Mr. Speaker, I am quite surprised to hear them say they are concerned about sexism.
I am quite surprised that my first submission was accepted and published.
Mr. Lang, I am quite surprised at the response from the Minister of Justice.
I am quite surprised that most of those who have spent a long.
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I am quite surprised at its quality.
I am quite surprised by her dress.
I am quite surprised at one thing.
I am quite surprised though.
I am quite surprised that the judge has not seen it this way.
I am quite surprised that India has not.
I am quite surprised by its astonishing victory. It is really annoying.
Oh, I am quite surprised by this editorial decision.
I am quite surprised by its astonishing victory . Actually, I have got to be honest.
I am quite surprised that Mr. Darcy was so frank with Miss Bingley.
I am quite surprised by the 6.
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But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
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