Examples of 'makes quite a' in a sentence

Meaning of "makes quite a"

Makes quite a: An expression used to emphasize the extent or significance of a particular action or occurrence

How to use "makes quite a" in a sentence

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makes quite a
It makes quite a loud noise at the beginning.
But the mustache makes quite a difference.
Makes quite a hole for a little gun.
Tor is that he makes quite a lot of noise.
Makes quite a difference in the meaning of the sentence.
The archer makes quite a mess.
It makes quite a difference the way you work.
The three bullets to the chest makes quite a coincidence.
Tom makes quite a bit of money.
This is something very special and it makes quite a lot of fun.
That makes quite a big and diverse community.
Also the concept of witches on rifles makes quite a conversation starter.
It makes quite a change to meet a man with a bit of gold.
In summer the exhaust of hot air from the roof makes quite a difference.
He actually makes quite a few arguments.

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Makes quite a difference to him.
Shotgun makes quite a mess.
Makes quite a thing out of it.
Belgium is the host country and makes quite a significant contribution to the school infrastructure.
Makes quite a bit of sense.
I have a friend who makes quite a few trips to Haiti.
Makes quite a group.
It should be noted that Jesus makes quite a claim here.
It makes quite a quantitative list.
But in actuality… it makes quite a handy weapon.
Makes quite a coincidence.
And its kind of, it makes quite a difference to the sound.
Makes quite a surprise seeing that appear out of the mist.
However, the number of hours he / she works on a weekly basis makes quite a difference.
That makes quite a difference.
However, when in the undergrowth, the tail actually makes quite a loud rustling noise.
Altogether it makes quite a formidable array of proof and background.
Leave that to me. The archer makes quite a mess.
It makes quite a sound.
Which one? Where you wear it makes quite a difference.
It makes quite a statement.
He appraises the property… And makes quite a bit of money on the sale.
It makes quite a bit of noise and it can be heard throughout the apartment.
The three bullets to the chest makes quite a coincidence. It was a joint investigation.
Makes quite a splash, this kind of thing.
A bit on the shy side, but I find it makes quite a change these days.
Renew Life makes quite a few lines of probiotic formula.
A bit on the shy side, but I find that makes quite a change these days.
And Caol Ila makes quite a bit unpeated whisky for blends.
But when it comes to love, I know good society makes quite a fuss about such things….
Yes, he makes quite a nice little living.
To the casual observer, an ordinary shoe, but in actuality… it makes quite a handy weapon.
Makes quite a change, someone listening to the small businessman.
Pierre Charrel, Your biography makes quite a lengthy analysis of Hitchcock 's staging choices.
A conventional alarm may rise up to 50 euros per month, which makes quite a difference.

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