Aún no tenemos significados para "proper interest".
1With an effort she showed a proper interest in his remarks.
2He must learn to take a proper interest in children.
3Friends of the court are defined as persons having a proper interest in the case.
4The juniors are peeved with them for not taking proper interest in the Valentine dance.
5She resolved to take a proper interest in him.
6An elephant meeting a mouse, reproached him for not taking a proper interest in growth.
7Then, perhaps feeling that he had not shown proper interest, Tell you what I'll do.
8Nobody, he implied, who came to his house had ever exhibited the proper interest in Sid.
9Even the King displayed a proper interest, demanding a full and precise account of his escapes.
10Then he offered to make the payment in two bills at three and six months' date, with proper interest allowed.
11You could have all the resources that you want but without the proper interest you will not get it done, he said.
12I was not lacking in proper interest in his well-being, but I have since thought in such cases it is safest to speak.
13Bela Tarr's films have, rather unfairly, come to be seen as a sort of endurance test for those pretending to proper interest in "serious cinema".
14"Nay, an apposite interrogation is the guarantee of a proper interest in the subject," said the baronet.
15"Showing proper interest." Little-girl petulant.
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