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1. I have quite a bit of hand washing to do.
2. We rely quite a bit on ready-made meals — they are so convenient.
3. He knows quite a bit about painting.
4. He has knocked about quite a bit.
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5. They're worth quite a bit more than I thought.
6. I expect you do quite a bit of travelling?
7. She's quite a bit older than you, isn't she?
8. He's quite a bit older than me.
9. They're worth quite a bit of money.
10. It rained quite a bit during the night.
11. She's got quite a bit of money.
12. Things have changed quite a bit.
13. He has knocked around quite a bit.
14. He's still got quite a bit of pull in the club - he could probably get you elected.
15. He's pulling in quite a bit in his new job.
16. The rope has quite a bit of give in it.
17. Young people do move around the country quite a bit these days.
18. The new system will take quite a bit of getting used to .
19. He hoped the scheme would bring in quite a bit of money.
20. Well, actually it requires quite a bit of work and research.
21. She's done quite a bit of work this past year.
22. They affirmed that the girls did quite a bit of reading.
23. It takes quite a bit of time to get from London to Glasgow.
24. Her experience does give her opinions quite a bit of weight.
25. She's quite a bit shorter than I remembered.
26. But it's already created quite a bit of controversy.
27. She said she learned quite a bit.
28. Beth has grown quite a bit as an actress.
29. He owes me quite a bit of money.
30. The original version of the text has been pruned quite a bit.
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