Sentences with phrase «quite ordinary work»

When the costs of a trial on a contested claim are taken into account, that level of cover would be pitifully low for most firms doing quite ordinary work.

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Tracey Crouch, MP for Chatham and Aylesford, said: «Quite a lot of these costs are now too high for ordinary working families and we have to think about that.»
I've been working with the homeowner over the past few weeks to do a little something out of the holiday ordinary and quite the departure from LAST YEAR»S HOLIDAY GLAM look I designed.
It's unclear if Mr. Brice means for them to be quite this ordinary, but their banality and unease about fitting in works because it makes them nice foils for Kurt, who, by flamboyant contrast, contains scripted multitudes.
But in 1975 Nashville was quite daring, the work of a supremely confident, in some ways self - destructive filmmaker to whom ordinary movie - making rules did not apply.
«It is quite right,» Oldenburg wrote while working on The Street, «to emphasize the vulgar if it has been neglected, if art has become too lyrical... by vulgar I mean proletarian, ordinary, tasteless, but also instinctive (life affirming).»
In the latter case, extensive citing and quoting of explanatory material would have seemed quite ordinary, given that expectations for «original scholarly work» in that report were lower than for an academic monograph or article.
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