Examples of 'gone quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "gone quite"

gone quite: This phrase is typically used to describe a situation where something or someone has become silent, still, or stopped completely. It may indicate a sudden absence of noise, movement, or activity

How to use "gone quite" in a sentence

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You have been gone quite a while this time.
I am fine and my first weeks have gone quite well.
This has gone quite badly wrong now.
James has plainly gone quite mad.
You have gone quite beyond the call of duty.
I fear things would have gone quite differently.
We have gone quite some way towards providing that.
Your freckles have gone quite a lot now.
I have gone quite a few times in the winter and actually had a good time.
I think this has gone quite far enough.
You have gone quite far enough, overstepping the bounds of propriety.
I am afraid we have never gone quite so far as cigarettes.
We have gone quite far and what 's left is the wedding.
The world has gone quite mad.
You've gone quite beyond the call of duty.

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That scoundrel inspector must have gone quite far by now.
This has gone quite far enough.
His plans had never actually gone quite this far.
You were gone quite long today.
My experience with the movies has not gone quite as well.
You have gone quite pale.
I thought about you while you were gone quite a lot.
We will be gone quite some time.
The other municipalities with land in the district have not gone quite to this extent.
They must have gone quite a few miles.
You do not love me anymore You have gone quite mad.
You have gone quite mad.
What I know is that the techniques have gone quite far.
But he has been gone quite a long time.
In this phase, the teacher 's professional development has already gone quite far.
It had even gone quite well.
If our ancestors could see this happening, they would think we have gone quite mad.
You two were gone quite awhile.
Although they had faced some tricky situations, overall, everything had gone quite smoothly.
This has gone quite badly.
It is fair to say the day hasn't gone quite as.
You have gone quite white.
Left a supply of formula . Sounds like she planned on being gone quite a while.
You have gone quite pink.
Why might you be interested in the personals? You have gone quite mad.
You have gone quite far.
Not even Jean-Marie Le Pen at his most crass would have gone quite that far.
This is gone quite far enough.
Now I fear my wife has gone quite mad.
Jake was gone quite a few hours.
Let us just say he 's gonna be gone quite a while.
I think we have gone quite a long way down the road towards reaching agreement.
This rag nonsense has gone quite far enough.
You have gone quite mad . You will be executed for this.
Elizabeth has been gone quite a while.

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