Examples of 'for quite a bit' in a sentence
Meaning of "for quite a bit"
for quite a bit: for a considerable amount of time. This phrase typically implies a lengthier duration than expected or usual
How to use "for quite a bit" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
for quite a bit
It allows for quite a bit of strategy in battle.
Your father was into me for quite a bit.
For quite a bit less.
It could be done for quite a bit less.
For quite a bit of my career, most of my work was not religious.
They seem to sell for quite a bit.
This allows for quite a bit of variation depending on the vegetables used.
You were in that water there for quite a bit.
She waited for quite a bit before the call was answered.
I have been searching for you for quite a bit.
I struggled for quite a bit before getting the job I have now.
You will have to wait for quite a bit.
Mr. Egan asked for quite a bit in exchange for the death of his distributor.
We actually talked for quite a bit.
Mr. Egan asked for quite a bit Please . in exchange for the death of his distributor.
See also
Have not seen the family for quite a bit.
For quite a bit of time, I walked around with Charles.
I think you are in for quite a bit of razzing today.
You know this means that it will last you for quite a bit.
Is hoping for quite a bit.
I don't think it was a fluke because my episodes usually last for quite a bit.
And then I sold them for quite a bit more than that.
Yes, it is a project I have had in mind for quite a bit.
Well, it does call for quite a bit of concentration.
You can get similar quality items elsewhere for quite a bit less.
The fight did go on for quite a bit with the eye impaired . ".
You see, the brain is responsible for quite a bit.
You're in for quite a bit of fun that day, Richard!
You must insure your star for quite a bit.
There is a group of gentlemen I hired for quite a bit of money recently . Former employees, actually.
You know there is something that has been bothering Mr. Sophistication for quite a bit.
Henry seems to be responsible for quite a bit of this does not he?
I mean, I have to check a little more carefully. Your father was into me for quite a bit.
This entertained Owen for quite a bit of time!
Sure you don't want to grab a booth? Haven't seen the family for quite a bit.
Isolation Booths usually call for quite a bit of absorption - 75 % or more.
Well, money like that, you must insure your star for quite a bit.
There is a group of gentlemen I hired for quite a bit of money recently.
Jack, You know, there is something that has been bothering Mr. Sophistication for quite a bit.
There were some flights for quite a bit less!
I stepped up the ion rate, they will sleep for quite a bit yet.
Um, probably nothing for quite a bit.
Amazon sells them too but for quite a bit.
He could play it like this, but it calls for quite a bit of luck.
He 's been with the ITF program for quite a bit now.
L have had calls from other professors. I think you're in for quite a bit of razzing today.
I was already on the ' other ' team for quite a bit of my life.
Secondly . we have been doing this ( tech ) for quite a bit of time.
If you want better, you have to wait for quite a bit of time . ”.
Such a beautiful little sister, I bet she could be sold for quite a bit on the island… ….”.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Bit
Show more
A little bit over my head right now
At least the baby puts up a bit of a fight
I was in a bit of a jam and he came through for me
Examples of using Quite
Show more
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
Tootie sings quite well for a child