Examples of 'have made quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "have made quite"
have made quite - This phrase signifies having accomplished a significant or noteworthy achievement. It implies successfully completing a task or reaching a level of accomplishment that is considered impressive
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have made quite
Your words have made quite an impression on me.
I saw once that those two could have made quite a pair.
You must have made quite an impression.
I do not remember much about her now but she must have made quite an impression.
But they have made quite an impact.
And I have been asking around and you have made quite an impression.
He seems to have made quite an impression on you.
That is historically and systematically inaccurate, as my exposition should have made quite clear.
You seem to have made quite an impression.
I thought she more than opened up with you. You seem to have made quite a connection.
You seem to have made quite a connection.
Have made quite a name for yourselves.
Someone seems to have made quite an impression.
I have made quite a study of this.
This party must have made quite a racket.
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We have made quite clear our demands.
Something says your friends have made quite a mess of things.
They have made quite a few enemies.
Your friend Tyler seems to have made quite an impression.
You have made quite a mess of things.
Looks like you two have made quite the mess.
They have made quite a mess of things.
It appears you and your accomplices Have made quite the name for yourselves.
You have made quite a mess for us.
Macaroons are something I have made quite a lot before.
You have made quite the mess.
Apparently the people of Washington State have made quite an impression on him.
Yet we have made quite good headway.
Well, looks like you two have made quite the mess.
You have made quite a spectacle of yourself.
Miss Sager and I could have made quite a couple.
You have made quite an impression on her.
If it is not, we shall have made quite some progress.
You have made quite an impression on my niece.
Talking of the papers, you have made quite a splash again.
You have made quite a first impression.
However, those strains close to it have made quite a name for themselves.
You have made quite a contribution here.
For them, a display of your power must have made quite the impression.
It would have made quite the memento.
Of course mine is . But as you have made quite clear.
I think you have made quite an impression on me.
Yes . apparently the people of Washington State have made quite an impression on him.
You must have made quite a conquest.
In the end we got married all the same . We have made quite a life together.
He must have made quite an impression on you.
Since the time of their establishment, they have made quite a name in the market.
You have made quite the journey.
Briefly? You must have made quite a dent.
You have made quite an investment.
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