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1 At the moment, however, Richard doesn't seem much interested in the subject.
2 No; but I am very much interested in one of the family.
3 The boys were very much interested in the mission and the school.
4 Worth felt almost as much interested in Greenwood as in the Grange.
5 No one was so much interested in the result of the expedition.
6 He was very much interested then in the ancestry of the horse.
7 I am very much interested in the country, the people, the language.
8 I'd never been much interested in the royal family, to be honest.
9 The parents-whowere non-professors of religion - became much interested in the New Church.
10 He read the first without appearing to be much interested in it.
11 He came to class & announced this but nobody was much interested .
12 After that Cynthia was much interested in the French and English war.
13 Of course you know that she is much interested in the matter.
14 About this time Bugeaud became much interested in the question of Algeria.
15 Ned became very much interested in the account Chando gave of himself.
16 She is very much interested in the American artist who did them.
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