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1) Quite a number of young people maintain that money is a passport to happiness.
2) The railroad has been piggybacking for quite a number of years.
3) Quite a number of valuable details were dug out of libraries and archives by the group of researchers.
4) First, she said, her husband: quite a number of successful poets had supported themselves by working at regular jobs.
5) Quite a number of the people you speak to will be getting on in years and have lost their sharpness of hearing.
6) Binoculars will show quite a number of globulars, though in most cases only as tiny,(sentencedict.com) blurred patches.
7) He talked freely about quite a number of subjects, but had not once broached the question of being sent ashore.
8) I saw quite a number of your friends -- Mrs. Harrison , Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Collins. "
9) Its cyclic voltammetry shows that there exist quite a number of unstable intermediates during the electroreduction of 4-nitropyridine 1-oxide.
10) Affected by visa "tightening", quite a number of the African laborers here do not have legal residence permits, while many visas and passports are also expired.
11) By quite a number of positive and negative experiences in the past, it might be proper to have some overall survey on the future prospects for the coming Century.
12) Since the establishment of general relativity, quite a number of observations have supported this theory of gravitation.
13) Quite a number of people came afterwards,(http://sentencedict.com/quite a number of.html) saying the stone was a piece of aerolite which had fallen down from the sky two or three hundred years ago-what a wonder indeed!
14) It is an issue which has aroused quite a number of controversies about whether Danwei's cheating banking institution for loans constitutes a crime and what crime it would be.
15) Nowadays quite a number of teenagers behave unsatisfactorily; meanwhile the moral education function of politics is neglected.
16) "I see quite a number of rings on your tail, " said an Alderman to a Raccoon that he met in a zoological garden.
17) The network has detected quite a number of shallow earthquakes along the trough.
18) "Let's see, " he went on, "I know quite a number of people in your town. Morgenroth the clothier and Gibson the dry goods man. "
19) Quite a number of people are out of sympathy with him on that point.
20) One should not forget that Newar Buddhism possesses quite a number of indigenous elements, which are not to be found in Indian Mahayana Buddhism.
21) So in 1517 Luther rebelled against the Church of Rome, quite a number of things, one of them was his objections to the selling of indulgency.
22) The warlike " thunder of figures " had abated and quite a number of people had left.
23) We are shocked when we hear stories ofthe ill-treatment of lunatics, and there are now quite a number of asylums in which they are not ill-treated.
24) At present, there has no unified overseas investment law in our country, and quite a number of areas are not covered by the current protection system.
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