Examples of 'be quite a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "be quite a bit"

be quite a bit ~ indicating a significant amount or degree of something

How to use "be quite a bit" in a sentence

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be quite a bit
It may be quite a bit better than hell.
The rent will be quite a bit.
It could be quite a bit less depending on weather.
So the cost will be quite a bit.
Must be quite a bit north of here.
At times there will be quite a bit of smoke.
There can be quite a bit of attention directed towards you regardless.
Pin seems to be quite a bit.
This may be quite a bit better than under the regular tax.
But in many individuals there can be quite a bit of overlap also.
We would be quite a bit poorerright now.
The prize for the winning birds can be quite a bit of money.
There seems to be quite a bit of dissent in the comments.
The actual amount of the credit received can be quite a bit less though.
It could also be quite a bit longer than that.

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I was surprised at their size, expecting them to be quite a bit smaller.
I could be quite a bit involved.
Hot water to drink, will be quite a bit more.
It can be quite a bit of reading.
The actual prevalence could very well be quite a bit lower than estimated.
There will be quite a bit left over even after the bank has been paid off.
I expect the election will be quite a bit earlier than that.
So it would be quite a bit of wood, and somewhat of a challenge to put together.
This one 's going to be quite a bit trickier.
Men can be quite a bit lower than the angels . Telephone Ringing.
The energy bill will also be quite a bit higher to run these.
Must be quite a bit different than you figured, eh?
It sounds like there will be quite a bit of scheming going in.
It may be quite a bit better than hell, but it 's no picnic either.
That said, it does appear to be quite a bit more than a townhouse.
Procedure… we have never seen this Before… seems to be quite a bit.
There is probably going to be quite a bit more as election time comes up.
IE10 is working great & seems to be quite a bit.
The house might be quite a bit too large however.
In the case of the backfin, there will be quite a bit of meat.
The bread will be quite a bit more dense this way.
Most functions you write will ( hopefully ) be quite a bit shorter.
There appears to be quite a bit of pattern into how this family has evolved.
With this site, maybe it will be quite a bit easier.
The price will also be quite a bit more different than the current model.
Well, it turns out to be quite a bit.
There seems to be quite a bit of disagreement regarding the source of IP.
Well, this actually turned out to be quite a bit more difficult.
There must be quite a bit of concern for that child 's safety.
Reading the papers lately, there seems to be quite a bit happening at the moment.
There will be quite a bit of laughter in the air, so have a good time!
As a consequence, uncompressed preview files can be quite a bit larger than compressed preview files.
I could be quite a bit involved. - Exactly, all above board.
If you put on night-vision goggles, then it would be quite a bit more impressive sight.
There seems to be quite a bit of Vit D submissions lately.

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