Examples of 'was quite right' in a sentence

Meaning of "was quite right"

was quite right - used to acknowledge that someone's statement or opinion is correct or accurate

How to use "was quite right" in a sentence

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was quite right
Your husband was quite right to ask GiIardini.
My instinct last night was quite right.
Ibrahim was quite right to come for me.
What you said to me was quite right.
He was quite right to ask such questions.
The landlady was quite right.
He was quite right to remind me of this possibility.
I did not think her body language was quite right.
Scott was quite right in his description.
The archaeologist was quite right.
It was quite right for solidarity to be demonstrated in this fashion.
Trotsky called this a betrayal and he was quite right.
The rapporteur was quite right to stress this point.
It took me years to realize he was quite right.
She was quite right to be so concerned.
Their expert was quite right.
It was quite right that this was so.
The master was quite right.
It was quite right of her to do that.
Your mother was quite right.
It was quite right that you ask for their return.
Your uncle was quite right.
He was quite right to disturb it.
The major was quite right.
Marx was quite right in predicting the inevitable progressive pauperization of the proletariat.
They kept asking people if he was quite right in the head.
And he was quite right of course.
Absolutely nothing was quite right.
Will was quite right.
The commissioner has told us that the minister was quite right to be there.
Chanak was quite right.
The decision to call the FBI was quite right.
And she was quite right.
The great saint and father of the Church was quite right.
Nothing was quite right here.
The editor of the Julesburg Gazette was quite right.
The current government was quite right to increase school spending.
And I also had the impression that he was quite right.
Verginius was quite right to hesitate.
Monsieur de Vaudreuil was quite right.
Susan was quite right.
From a capitalist point of view, he was quite right.
No one was quite right.
In the end though, my instinct was quite right.
And he was quite right.
That seems harsh, but in a sense he was quite right.
Voltaire was quite right.
She was quite right not to allow me in her Morris Minor in my condition.
President of the Republic was quite right to propose it.
Mr Bullmann was quite right to point out the progress made in this area.

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