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1 And I will make quite sure it is a blow against them.
2 You'd make quite a showing in a field uniform, I should say.
3 He meant to make quite sure of his discovery before revealing it.
4 Ought to make quite an explosion, about like a cobalt bomb, huh?
5 If you keep on you will make quite a scholar some day.
6 I did not, however, make quite so deep a plunge as before.
7 You really make quite a stranger of Dr. Bretton: how is this?
8 And I think we'll make quite a lot of money, don't you?
9 We will make quite sure we're capable of defending that future, never fear.'
10 Although apparently it used to make quite a fuss, didn't it?
11 I imagine the last stand of our species will make quite a spectacle.
12 And yet Wolf is set to make quite an impact on the genre.
13 His arrist is going to make quite the splash here in South Australia.
14 There's room for a few purveyors to make quite tidy sums.
15 But she might be mistaken; she ought to make quite sure.
16 She would make quite a fine picture in that gold-colored dress.
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