Examples of 'there for quite a while' in a sentence

Meaning of "there for quite a while"

there for quite a while: This phrase means being in a particular place or situation for an extended period of time. It is often used to describe a person's length of stay or involvement in something

How to use "there for quite a while" in a sentence

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there for quite a while
She would been there for quite a while.
We were there for quite a while but I started to get a little drunk.
I was standing out there for quite a while.
I live there for quite a while.
Barbara tells him that Angela said they were there for quite a while.
We stayed in there for quite a while.
However, there is another alternative that has been there for quite a while.
They were out there for quite a while.
And then I realised we might be there for quite a while.
We were there for quite a while.
She cleaned and cooked, and she would been there for quite a while.
That been there for quite a while.
Listen, once he gets into that MΤV, he will be there for quite a while.
They had to wait there for quite a while before they boarded the train.
I do not know . They have been in there for quite a while.

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Was standing there for quite a while when I heard a voice.
I should have left you in there for quite a while.
It 's been there for quite a while.
Listen, once he gets into that MTV, he will be there for quite a while.
They have been in there for quite a while.
Oh, listen, once he gets into that MTV… he will be there for quite a while.
Some have been in there for quite a while.
Well, you've been exploring in there for quite a while.
You were down there for quite a while.
Was she alone? Yes, she had been lying there for quite a while.
We know you worked there for quite a while.
Kay says she plans to be there for quite a while.
Rodrigo and I stayed down there for quite a while.
It 's gonna sit in there for quite a while.
I do not think he 's been there for quite a while.
Yes, she had been lying there for quite a while.
No . They were out there for quite a while.
No . They have been in there for quite a while.

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