Examples of 'take quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "take quite"
This phrase means to consume or use up a large amount of something. It is often used to describe an action that requires a significant quantity of a particular resource
How to use "take quite" in a sentence
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The tests are going to take quite a while to run.
We can take quite a substantial step forward.
I am gonna have to take quite a lot off.
Some take quite a while to open up in class.
And this can take quite a while.
You take quite a personal interest in your patients.
I think it will take quite a bit of room.
We take quite a bit of pride in this.
I will have to take quite a lot off.
States take quite different approaches to the reinstatement right.
But that could take quite a while.
They take quite some time to sort out.
This is going to take quite a long time.
It can take quite a while to complete that operation.
This is going to take quite a while yet.
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Can take quite a bit of bullets.
That could still take quite a while.
I can take quite the physical pain.
So this too will take quite a while.
It may take quite some time to complete installation.
I do not know that we can take quite so.
This may take quite some time.
The doctor said it would take quite long.
You would take quite a fancy to her.
Adjusting to college life can take quite a while.
That would take quite a leap of faith.
My reading of my finding will take quite some time.
It must take quite to dig one of those.
Bending this would take quite a force.
It will take quite a lot of explaining.
They built this place to take quite a beating.
And they take quite a lot of looking after.
When you lose a spouse does take quite an adjustment.
And it will take quite a while to find a replacement.
Cutting out your pieces does take quite a while.
We may not take quite the same attitude.
Packing away my medical supplies could take quite a while.
That would take quite some time.
Take quite a lot and just rub it into the sides.
It is expected to take quite some time to fix.
It is something our provincial government expects and it is a responsibility we take quite seriously.
I think we could take quite a journey together.
We have our own responsibility that we should take quite seriously.
Then it will take quite some time.
These programmes require a grant applica on which might take quite some me.
This will take quite a while.
But the second flexible layout did not take quite so long.
You seem to take quite an interest in us.
Be advised that evacuation could take quite some time.
It might take quite a long while.