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1
But the mighty All Blacks still pulled away to
win
quite
comfortably.
2
He puts a ton of backhands back into play but he doesn't
win
quite
as many.
3
You shan't
win
quite
so easily as that.
4
Remarks that he got the Thatcher result in 1990 quite wrong, thinking she was going to
win
quite
easily.
5
We shall
win
quite
comfortably.
6
Probably going to be MPs In addition, if Labour gets 35 percent support it will
win
quite
a few marginals.
7
We
won
quite
a few trophies, which hung in the assembly hall.
8
I went down to Aix and
won
quite
a lot of money.
9
It was an open field, and you've
won
quite
honestly.
10
No disrespect to Oldham, but we have to be going there and
winning
quite
comfortably.
11
While the All Blacks may not have
won
quite
as convincingly at Eden Park, it was convincing enough.
12
On that night she had
won
quite
a large sum at the Rooms, and she had given me-ah
13
But he had two days off, he recovered and ever since then I think he was looking better and better,
winning
quite
convincingly.
14
"Yet Franklyn told me that he had heard how Yvonne
won
quite
a large sum that night."
15
Having already
won
quite
a few awards for his supporting turn in Drive, Albert Brooks looked even more of a shoo-in than did Michael Fassbender.
16
He said the Germans were too be-spectacled and blear-eyed to play well and by three o'clock he had usually
won
quite
a number of marks.
win
quite
win