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Example sentences for "quite natural"

  • I regret that there is some danger that you may reclaim him for Vermont [applause]; yet it is quite natural that it should be so, and I shall do the best I can to get a substitute.

  • It is quite natural, therefore, and I trust it will not be held against me, that you should have a better recollection of my features than I can possibly have of yours.

  • It is quite natural that it should be so.

  • It is quite natural to him and is evident among savage races, where the man risks more by remaining single than the woman.

  • Moreover, man soon becomes accustomed to fashion, and the same English girl who blushes at the sight of a few inches of bare skin in her own country, finds it quite natural to see naked negroes in the tropics.

  • I found it quite natural, and continued what I was saying, but in another and better tone.

  • But their hatred was this time justified, or quite natural.

  • The child has also a subordinate position; that is quite natural, and no reasonable man has objected to it.

  • But it is quite natural that a sceptic should not comprehend what she has done to me, what she does to me daily, not to me personally, but to my opinions.

  • It is quite natural that he should not wish to remain away long from a city where he has left a wife and a mistress.

  • Quite natural," said the latter; "the cause of my poor friends would be judged by that time, and I should be unable to watch over them.

  • It is quite natural," said the doctor, gallantly; "the most charming flowers require the most light and heat.

  • Not in the least, everything is quite natural.

  • No, Evgenie Pavlovitch, if, as you said yourself just now, a lawyer said in open court that he found it quite natural that a man should murder six people because he was in misery, the world must be coming to an end.

  • There is no repulsion to the physical side, and he regards the whole relationship as quite natural.

  • He does not consider that he is doing anything wrong, and regards his acts as quite natural.

  • I regard the homosexual instinct as quite natural, and, except in regard to my wife, it is stronger in my case than the heterosexual instinct.

  • If a Greenlander's wife does not bear children, his marriage fails of its chief purpose, and it is quite natural that he should try to find a remedy.

  • When, for example, a primitive man suffering from violent hunger, feels an inward gnawing, it is quite natural that he should conceive this to be caused by a being, whom he therefore describes as the inua of hunger or appetite.

  • There is probably some connection between these myths and the Greenland legend; it is quite natural that in the Eskimo version the tree should have disappeared.

  • It is a quite natural opinion--indeed an inevitable opinion--but YOU did not create the materials out of which it is formed.

  • Very well, this is quite natural, and was to be expected; in fact, was inevitable.

  • For instance, if I found myself falling to the right, I put the tiller hard down the other way, by a quite natural impulse, and so violated a law, and kept on going down.

  • If both ovaries are inflamed, then it is quite natural to suppose that the delicate follicles and their contents, the ova, become destroyed or so altered that they no longer answer the purpose of reproduction.

  • It is quite natural that it should be so, for if the structures that make up the pelvic floor lose their tonicity and strength, the womb must naturally descend.

  • This is quite natural; for it was only members of the covenant-people who felt shocked, while the reverence is felt by the whole Gentile world.

  • It is quite natural that, when God is invoked as a witness and judge, He should be designated as the living one; and it is as natural that, on such an occasion, the greatest sign of life which He gave should be pointed to.

  • It is quite natural, my child, do not trouble yourself about that.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite natural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain percentage; half cupfuls; pass the; quite alone; quite another; quite aware; quite clear; quite content; quite contrary; quite easily; quite easy; quite evident; quite independent; quite independently; quite like; quite natural; quite naturally; quite obvious; quite otherwise; quite simple; quite smooth; quite unconscious; quite understand; quite well; think you; wild elephants