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1 If only she would take interest , she might make a good match.
2 The friends of soldiers will, however, take interest in some general statements.
3 To learn to take interest in what is evil is always mischievous.
4 They themselves neither take interest in art nor understand why you should.
5 Even Helena, after a while, will laugh and take interest in others.
6 To take interest is well, and not to take interest shall be well.
7 More could take interest if he has a good World Cup.
8 Did she truly believe that someone like him would take interest in her?
9 He was not, at present, in a mood to take interest in anything.
10 My neighbour, a sensible person, has ceased to take interest in the proceedings.
11 You take interest , I see, in my Greek and Latin studies.
12 The RBA has pledged never to take interest rates negative.
13 Shakespeare did not take interest enough in her to give her flesh and blood.
14 This is my fault in part, for I can't take interest in their concerns.
15 What compels ye to take interest in me, Tristan MacGregor?
16 Only recently had the girl begun to speak and take interest in her surroundings again.
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