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Example sentences for "much interest"

  • Cannon and Orson Pratt also manifested much interest in the mission, as well as a great many others, who contributed means to pay for the publishing of the book.

  • Now if Yates had been killed as Hickman related in his book he would not have manifested so much interest in what President Young would say.

  • If the materials already collected should, after a scrutiny and arrangement, be thrown upon the literary world, it would excite so much interest as not to permit the inquiry thus to stop at the threshold.

  • We were told of narrow and secret passages leading above into the rock, but did not find anything of much interest.

  • A moral question of much interest is presented to me in a communication from the Rev.

  • Having lived through a historical era of much interest, on this island, and possessing her faculties unimpaired, I obtained the following facts from her.

  • Oaxaca, the Pacific littoral state next adjoining Guerrero, is a region of much interest, both historically and topographically.

  • The prehistoric ruins which are encountered in such large numbers, and the remarkable number of aboriginal tribes which inhabit it, speaking various languages, render it of much interest ethnologically.

  • While the town of Winterthur aside from its quaintness is not of much interest, there stands on its outskirts an ancient and curious Manor House called "Wuelflingen," a stately stone structure somewhat back from the highway.

  • Jean takes as much interest in this auto as one does in a horse.

  • The ride from Montpellier to Narbonne, where we have luncheon, is pleasant but not of much interest.

  • I am sorry that I must miss an occasion of so much interest.

  • It is with the deepest regret that I am compelled, by the feeble state of my health, to give up all hope of meeting thee and my other old and dear friends on an occasion of so much interest.

  • It is a matter of deep regret to me that the state of my health will not permit me to be with you on an occasion of so much interest.

  • Olive must not be allowed to go away until the moment arrived which had been awaited with so much interest.

  • Even the young man's invitation to the rowing party did not excite much interest in the captain.

  • How many ante-luncheon avowals would have to be made before she would take so much interest in him, one way or the other!

  • I know you must have looked on our other young friend, who has devoted himself to the sublimest of the sciences, with as much interest as I do.

  • It would, therefore, be of much interest to know whether he was trustworthy in his theological speculations, and whether he ever changed his belief with reference to any of the great questions above alluded to.

  • Why do the chiefs manifest so much interest in us?

  • So far from this, I thought of her incessantly; and the knowledge that she took so much interest in me as to roam the woods in the search, had no tendency to lessen the steadiness or intensity of my reflections.

  • The frescoes of Simone, in a chapel of the lower church, are of much interest to the art student.

  • The pictures preserved here are not of much interest, except the few works ascribed to Rubens and Van Dyck.

  • Rheims, with its ancient gates, its memorials of Roman times, and monuments of illustrious kings of Gaul, has a history of much interest.

  • This striking fact is of much interest in its bearing on the theory of hyperpyrexia, and may possibly be explained by some marked difference in the conditions of heat-dispersion in these different diseases.

  • The occurrence of jaundice in a considerable proportion of cases of relapsing fever is a clinical fact of much interest.

  • Much interest attaches to the state of the genito-urinary organs in relapsing fever, but caution is required to distinguish lesions that have existed prior to the attack from those properly referable to it.

  • There have only been a few pages, but the print has been exceedingly good and the matter of much interest.

  • As you may suppose, the name--the first tangible thing that I had learned--was of much interest to me.

  • Ashton-Kirk gave the girl a chair; she sat down, regarding him all the time with much interest.

  • Frances, contemplating the orphans with as much interest as admiration.

  • In our rides about the city, the local recollections that our friends seemed to recur to with as much interest as any, were those connected with the queen's visit to Dundee, in 1844.

  • I venture to say that there is no nation on the face of the earth in which we feel half so much interest, or towards which we feel the tenth part of the affection, which we do towards our brethren in the United States of America.

  • The Kentuckian watched the Shawanoe with as much interest as did the Sauk, and, though his emotions were different, his wonder and admiration were fully as great.

  • Deerfoot noticed that during their conversation, the others seemed to listen with as much interest as the American Indians ever allow themselves to show, and Lone Bear, now and then, turned and addressed them in their own tongue.

  • The two warriors whom Hay-uta had pointed out as members of the party that had bought Otto Relstaub from the Sauks, were objects of much interest to the youth.

  • The commissary looked at Rudolph with as much interest as surprise.

  • You deserve so much interest, that I shall succeed, I am sure, and I doubt not that after to-morrow you can go yourself to reassure your benefactors.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much about; much against; much beloved; much branched; much celebrated; much comfort; much consequence; much fatigued; much flattened; much flour; much haste; much injury; much like; much loved; much milk; much oxygen; much said; much salt; much satisfaction; much service; much suffering; much valued; much worse; provided always; true morality; will only