Examples of 'quite a substantial' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a substantial"

quite a substantial: a description of something as being significantly large, important, or considerable

How to use "quite a substantial" in a sentence

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quite a substantial
We can take quite a substantial step forward.
It went through the Committee on Budgets with quite a substantial majority.
It is backed by quite a substantial amount of scientific background.
To get free delivery, you have to make quite a substantial order.
It seemed like quite a substantial group was gathered here.
The exterior, as we shall later see, has received quite a substantial refresh all round.
They had quite a substantial level of knowledge and wisdom.
Which in most circles is quite a substantial gift.
It would be quite a substantial list of countries in the middle east.
They indicated that it was quite a substantial amount.
Quite a substantial loan.
I am told there is quite a substantial amount.
Quite a substantial machine.
I understand you have offered quite a substantial reward.
Quite a substantial merchant in Guinea.

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I happen to know that he had quite a substantial retirement fund.
Quite a substantial reward for any kind of relevant information on Hannibal Lecter.
He would accumulated quite a substantial nest egg -.
It 's quite a substantial noise as it bounces along my tin roof.
And in the end, he paid us quite a substantial amount.
They are quite a substantial dog, with short legs.
Yet, latest figures for the last three months showed quite a substantial decline in the index.
She seemed to have quite a substantial amount But when going through her effects.
In terms of engineering demands, these exceeded every Alfa before, and by quite a substantial margin.
Quite a substantial international terrorist network, never been anything like it.
Back then, they procured quite a substantial amount of spirit beast blood essence.
Of Green Shield Stamps in her bag . she seemed to have quite a substantial amount.
That 's quite a substantial investment even for a company of our stature.
In California, we appear to have quite a substantial amount of case law.
There is quite a substantial carry-over of transport investment into the next parliamentary term.
In fact, I want to have quite a substantial sum immediately.
Quite a substantial number of class 1 words have their plurals in class 6.
The ratio is fairly low, suggesting quite a substantial fall in average bathing water quality.
Quite a substantial loan . - Get to the point.
But in reality they have had quite a substantial decline and their decline is ongoing . ”.
Quite a substantial machine . But there is your problem, too.
You know there is quite a substantial penalty - Yeah.
Quite a substantial figure, Counselor.
That's, combined on both sides, quite a substantial amount of money.
There is quite a substantial gap in Batman 's history that needs filling in.
Are you aware of that? - Quite a substantial loan.
Which is quite a substantial improvement on my current position. 6s a week.
We estimate it at three, sir . Quite a substantial machine.
I am told there is quite a substantial amount . I do not expect to be finished until Friday, at least.
Scots beef exports are between £60 and £80 million a year - quite a substantial con tribution to the economy.
To be clear, there is quite a substantial difference between duplicate content, and copied content.
Rense, There are 13 codices containing over 50 texts, which is quite a substantial amount of writing.
You know there is quite a substantial penalty … for cashing these certificates out now.
I have already given you quite a substantial amount of my time, right?
It is quite a substantial change " - he explained.

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