Examples of 'had a quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "had a quite"

had a quite: This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone or something possessed a considerable degree of a particular quality or characteristic. It implies that the intensity or extent of that quality was significant or noteworthy

How to use "had a quite" in a sentence

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had a quite
I always had a quite different way of working.
I should say your father had a quite.
Weasel had a quite different story.
But it turned out the man had a quite wrong guess.
And we had a quite wonderful relationship.
The author of this book has had a quite similar experience.
She had a quite lot of material to read and lot of material to watch.
He thought he had a quite ordinary mind.
We had a quite complex needs and BizzBee were extremely flexible and delivered to our expectations.
And each one of them had a quite interesting name.
He had a quite high in the Jesuits organization years ago.
The introduction of vaccination campaigns has had a quite similar impact.
Some larger enterprises had a quite different approach to these problems.
Our wing was much thinner than that of the Heinkel and had a quite different section.
Felis catus has had a quite lengthy relationship with humans.

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I must point out that this directive actually had a quite different objective.
I hear you had a quite a long time with the doctor today.
Mother wanted me to come out in a kimono, so we had a quite a fight.
The patient had a quite peculiar attitude towards the question of death.
Throughout history, the paintings of Landscapes have had a quite important paper.
This freakshow actually had a quite impressive collection of taxidermied freak animals.
During the course of this debate, I have sometimes had a quite different impression.
No thanks to you I had a quite a few guests that stopped by my house last night.
But up to the 19th century both islands must have had a quite distinct language.
The Egyptian winger had a quite incredible season in his first campaign in Merseyside.
Why, how frightfully clever. I should say your father had a quite.
Luke Taylor also had a quite satisfying weekend.
We had a quite good time, and actually had been touring in Japan as well.
The Pesca programme has had a quite significant success in Denmark.
Turn had a quite thick rope á, very tight.
Households' net financial assets had a quite strong affect on the rents also.
We have had a quite enjoyable past, and i still smile when i see him.
Studies furthermore show that during the 1980s Sweden had a quite expensive public elementary schooling system.
I have had a quite productive week this week, both in and outside of gaming.
The glassworks of Grönvik had a quite large significance to the surrounding area.
He 's had a quite a shock, but he will be fine.
At one point we had a quite a waiting list!
Today, however, I had a quite painful contraction while waiting in line to check out at Target.
After all, we had a quite ordinary Friday.
Yeah . I had a quite big accident a few weeks ago, in New Zealand.
Back then, Humphrey had a quite a little tummy on him.
Municipality of Pandan had a quite high literacy rate and it is improving through the years.
Patients with CFS had a quite similar EBV IgG antibody response pattern as healthy controls.
You know, he had a quite high percentage of the first serves in.
Before that, we had a quite a time trying to keep them organized and untangled.
The gun also had a quite violent recoil, especially with AP shells.
Concepts and terms that once had a quite precise meaning give way to the “ general phrase . ”.
In fact, we had a quite a turnover . Chuckles.
Billet No. 42 had a quite marked vertical drag along one generatrix.
Back in Division 1, Msida had a quite comfortable stay in the top division.

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