Examples of 'known quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "known quite"
known quite - This phrase indicates a moderate level of familiarity or understanding of a subject or topic
How to use "known quite" in a sentence
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known quite
I have known quite a few of those.
Some of those parameters are probably known quite precisely.
I have known quite a number of very genuine robbers.
He seems to have known quite a bit.
We had known quite a lot about this phone.
When a guy wants something or one he makes it known quite clearly.
I have known quite a few farmers in my day.
In the world outside that kind of behaviour is known quite simply as blackmail.
I have known quite a few students who came to.
Quite evident now that our government did not known quite how to handle the.
I have known quite a few judges on both sides of the aisle.
Even if the destination is imprecise, the direction is known quite well.
We have known quite some of the nurses who worked with me those days.
Protestants have never known quite what to do with Mary.
I have known quite a few people who have fallen into that trap.
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But for the majority of people, this is known quite simply as the fist bump.
I was known quite skillful already with the language but not the spelling.
It works very well with John because we have known quite a few years!
Tickets buying and selling have known quite a revolution with the development of online reservations.
Known quite aptly as the child 's pose this is a great stress buster.
I too have known quite a few Muslims.
Being a younger brother of the HDD, this one became known quite late during the 2000s.
I have known quite a few English officers.
Sister Beth, I have actually known quite a few nuns.
I have known quite a few Christelles.
Divorce lawyer. I have known quite a few of those.
He is known quite well in America and is a great speaker.
Well, I have known quite a few.
I have known quite a few boys named Michael and girls named Michaela.
Oh, you have known quite a few?
I've known quite a lot of people like that too.
She has became known quite a bit in Gotham.
Now, I have known quite a few women in my life, and I have had a phenomenal sex life.
I imagine you have known quite a few women, have not you?
I have known quite a few immortals, Anne.
She's known quite well by all.
I've known quite a few of those.
You have known quite a few, have not you? I do not know.
I have known quite a few Christelles . Christelle?
You have known quite a few, have not you?
I have … known quite a few immortals, Ann.
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