Examples of 'him for quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "him for quite"

him for quite: This phrase suggests that a particular person will be in a certain state or situation for a considerable length of time

How to use "him for quite" in a sentence

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him for quite
Sat with him for quite a while.
I have the distinction of knowing him for quite a while.
I wrote to him for quite another reason.
We have been trying to recruit him for quite a while.
I knew him for quite a while.
But he was obviously following him for quite some time.
I know him for quite sometime.
He said it had not worked for him for quite a while.
I held him for quite a while that day.
I have been watching him for quite a while.
We talked to him for quite a while, but he would not come to any decision.
We have been tracking him for quite some time.
I sat with him for quite some time. between his retching we spoke.
I have not talked to him for quite some time.
I spoke with him for quite a while at the diner.

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I have been trying to get a good picture of him for quite sometime.
She knows him for quite some time.
That will be the last we hear from him for quite some time.
I had my eye on him for quite a while, - but he was never a high-priority target.
We have been trying to catch him for quite a while now.
Subsequently, the mysterious man approached Su 's friend and whispered to him for quite a while.
I did not see him for quite a while.
When we arrived the instructor said he had not seen him for quite a while.
I have known him for quite a while.
Seleucus of Seleucia was the only astronomer who agreed with him for quite some time.
You have known him for quite a while.
With Matt, things were a bit different though, because I have known him for quite a while.
I had my eye on him for quite a while.
He said it wasn't working for him anymore. Hadn't worked for him for quite a while.
I have not seen him for quite a while.
I do not love Nikolay Ivanovich and I have been unfaithful to him for quite a long time.
I did not love him for quite some time.
And I have been with his daughter waiting for him for quite some time.
Sat with him for quite a while . Merle.
This must have been weighing on him for quite some time.
Mr. Shaw, I have noticed him for quite some time . He 's a real professional actor . What professional?
And this has been a passion for him for quite some time.
I haven't seen him for quite a long time.
I have not heard you Mention him for quite a while.
I have not seen him for quite a while ( = a fairly long time ).
I was friends with her son Calvin and I have not seen him for quite some time either.
Mr. Shaw, I have noticed him for quite some time . He 's a real professional actor.
That you would not be able to repay him for quite some time?
The tall man and Asimenos beat him for quite a long time, until around 10 a . m.
I do not know . But he was obviously following him for quite some time.
I had not seen him for quite a while.
Yes, he is, and Mrs Beazley looked after him for quite a while.
And she spoke to him for quite a while.
We've been trying to recruit him for quite a while.
We were interested in him for quite a long time.

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