| The great pastry chefs of Denmark are not very pleased with us Americans for turning their national pastry, the danish, into something quite ordinary in the U.S. |
| They're quite clever. |
| She's an old woman who's apparently quite hard of hearing. |
| Weeell, it took me quite a while to get a word in edgewise, but I think I got through in the end. |
| He was uh, quite reasonable about it. |
| I can't quite get used to it. |
| Anyway, I quite like having Clare around. |
| Ahhh, well I think we got quite a bit to talk about, then haven't we? |
| You were gone quite a while.. |
| Yeah, well it is quite important. |
| David's out quite a lot, lately.. |
| I quite like being on my own. |
| It's quite nice, seems sort of suburban. |
| To be quite honest, he hasn't had that many visitors. |
| Quite an achievement, really, isn't it? |
| It's, very kind of you, but are you quite sure? |
| But he didn't quite make the grade did he? |
| The women don't quite know what to make of his appearance. |
| He just can't quite do it yet. |
| It's gentle, meandering, and quite beautiful. |
| Its quite alright. |
| He appears to be quite distant as he quietly sits at the table staring at his plate of food. |
| I'm thinking she's gonna have quite a story to tell when she regains the ability to speak. |
| Sally has become quite upset and shakes in fear. |
| He becomes quite animated as he explains ... |
| Your quite a girl Sally. |
| I think you'll find that's it's quite accurate. |
| He realizes that finding the bird is going to take quite a while. |
| That's quite alright. |
| A drunken man walks in a way that is quite impossible for a sober man to imitate, and vice versa. |