Sentences with phrase «quite fill the hole»

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Wenzao was quite candid in saying that the foundation tries to fill the holes and gaps in Chinese society that the government's welfare program overlooks.
By identifying God with infinity, Gregory puts himself into a hole that he can never quite fill with his idealistic view of matter.
I filled the holes not quite to the top, then put the remaining batter into the loaf pan.
He has quite a few holes to fill in the back, though.
So nice to have all those holes filled in so we all don't have to worry quite as much
I had a hole in my shoe collection in terms of grey booties, and these filled that void quite nicely!
Opening in a quite confronting fashion and never letting up, you get the feeling that Hilditch at times struggled to fill in holes when the movie moves from point A to point B and the movie suffers a jarring tone because of it.
However, nothing does quite fill that empty hole in our hearts like Dark Souls.
The deeper the hole the less refrigerant needed, plus more storage volume and one should probably buried once finished fill up, quite deep.
They don't quite fit the knowledge «hole» that legal research teaching must fill.
When you take your final exams you may have sworn off ever studying again but when Autumn rolls around there is this hole that you can't quite fill, and you are left with the question: should I do a masters?
We're not quite halfway across the room, and there's still LOTS of nail hole filling, touch up painting, crown & trim molding attaching, and wall trimming, painting or papering to do - but we're okay with that.
We still have quite a bit of caulking, sanding, filling holes and painting to do.
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