1 She's quite a common girl, sir.
2 I'm quite done up for this morning.
3 You'll get on quite well without it.
4 Oh, it's all right, mamma, quite right.
5 She can play the piano quite beautifully.
6 I find the new small talk delightful and quite innocent.
7 The result was a conversion of a kind quite common today.
8 If not, go home; for you have taken up quite enough of my time.
9 I was quite frightened once or twice because Eliza was doing it so well.
10 You're quite right, Mrs. Pearce: I shall be particularly careful before the girl.
11 He one day asked Eliza, rather shyly, whether she had quite given up her notion of keeping a flower shop.
12 The look is quite lost on him: he eats his apple with a dreamy expression of happiness, as it is quite a good one.
13 The Colonel confessed that when he said that, he had not quite recovered from the dazzling impression of the day before.
14 I should imagine you won't have much difficulty in settling yourself, somewhere or other, though I hadn't quite realized that you were going away.
15 Eliza, who is exquisitely dressed, produces an impression of such remarkable distinction and beauty as she enters that they all rise, quite flustered.
16 But you have no idea how frightfully interesting it is to take a human being and change her into a quite different human being by creating a new speech for her.
17 She could quarter herself on Wimpole Street because it had come to be her home; but she was quite aware that she ought not to quarter Freddy there, and that it would not be good for his character if she did.
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