Examples of 'quite a price' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a price"

quite a price - This phrase could be used to describe a high cost or consequence associated with something. It suggests that the price, either literal or figurative, is significant or steep

How to use "quite a price" in a sentence

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quite a price
Could fetch quite a price around here.
Quite a price to pay for all the attention.
Twenty million dollars is quite a price tag.
Quite a price for a rose of Old Bailey.
But this absence of anything does come at quite a price.
Million is quite a price tag.
Everything that is related to the wedding industry has quite a price tag.
Comes at quite a price.
Because Royal blood on the open market is worth quite a price.
It came at quite a price.
I suggest you find out, because royal blood on the open market is worth quite a price.
Fetch quite a price at the king family 's final auction . I saw a xuande ming urn you fabricated.
And my father did pay quite a price.
That 's quite a price to pay.
Many of these tools have quite a price range.

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It's quite a price for beginners.
A man with your skills could fetch quite a price around here.
It 's quite a price to pay.
Well, you are full of surprises . could fetch quite a price around here.
That's quite a price to pay. It was worth it.
Ah . Comes at quite a price.
That was wonderful. The best products always sell themselves. $20 million is quite a price tag.
Yes, but at quite a price.
The best products always sell themselves . $20 million is quite a price tag.
Well, kiddies, ' that was quite a price for young Sam Whitemoon to pay.
Your brother Joey? It 's quite a price to pay.
Hágoónee . Well, kiddies, that was quite a price for young Sam Whitemoon to pay . Hágoónee.
That 's quite a price.

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