ADJ
- famous, memorable, quotable
- direct, verbatim
- a direct quote from this morning's paper
VERB + QUOTE
- take
- quotes taken from various lifestyle magazines
QUOTE + VERB
- come from sth
- The quote of the week comes from Mae West
PREP
- ~ from
- a quote from Albert Einstein
VERB + QUOTE
- give (sb)
- get, obtain
- Always get a written quote before proceeding with work
- accept
PREP
- ~ for
- a quote for the hire of the equipment
ADV
- at length, extensively
- She quotes extensively from the author's diaries
- in full
- The passage is quoted in full
- accurately, exactly
- directly
- approvingly, with approval
- above, below, earlier, here, previously
- The new text of Article 92, quoted above, gives member states more discretion on this issue
PREP
- as
- She is wrongly quoted as saying 'Play it again, Sam.'
- from
- quoting from Shakespeare/ 'Hamlet'
PREP
- as
- an example that is often quoted as evidence of mismanagement
- on
- Don't quote me on this but I think the figure is in excess of £2 billion
PHRASES
- widely quoted
- the most widely quoted and influential study in this field