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Sentences starting with interested
- Interested observers --if there were any--might have remarked that his friendship with Mr. Hamilton Tooting had increased, that gentleman coming up from Ripton at least twice a week, and aiding Mr. Crewe to multiply his acquaintances by bringing numerous strangers to see him. [9]
Sentences ending with interested
- I didn't think you were interested. [9]
- I supposed he was going to set fire to the liquid and swallow it, so I was greatly wrought up and interested. [5]
- Let his uncle track him out if he likes; it is in his line; the camp is not interested. [5]
- Just dropped in to see how I be, since his son was interested. [9]
- Do you remember those English people at our house in Flushing last summer, who pleased us all so much with their apparent delight in everything that was artistic or tasteful, who explored the rooms and looked at everything, and were so interested? [4]
- But you say this question should be left to the people of Nebraska, because they are more particularly interested. [7]
- All hands shook their heads and looked disappointed; some turned away, no longer interested. [5]
- By one of the parrots was a cat made of crockery, and a crockery dog by the other; and when you pressed down on them they squeaked, but didn't open their mouths nor look different nor interested. [5]
- Yes; from being the most indifferent, he was become the most interested. [5]
- But to continue the history of the first walking delegate, if you are interested. [5]
Short sentences using interested
- Your argument interested me. [9]
- Miss Trevor appeared interested. [9]
- The Major was interested. [5]
- But I was interested. [5]
- Yet he was interested. [11]
- She was amused, interested. [11]
- Immediately he was interested. [11]
- They were not interested, though. [5]
- I am interested in ships. [5]
- You are interested in landscape? [9]
Sentences containing interested two or more times
- Jethro, had Mr. Worthington but known it, was more interested in animate machines: more interested in Mr. Worthington than the falling-mill or, indeed, the tannery business. [9]
- I'm interested in the work, intensely interested, and so is Mrs. Plimpton. [9]
- In the beginning, Mrs. Eddy was probably interested merely in the mental-healing detail, and perhaps mainly interested in it pecuniary, for she was poor. [5]
- A young woman in whom Mr. Bentley is interested, in whom I am interested, has disappeared. [9]
- I'm the best adviser that ever was, and so interested in you--so much more interested than Short. [12]
More example sentences with the word interested in them
- I know that you would be interested in them, Uncle Silas. [9]
- During the latter years of his life he became increasingly interested in social questions, some of which partook of a semi-political character. [4]
- Peacock says she wrote good letters, but apparently interested people had sagacity enough to mislay them in time. [5]
- But Mr. Crewe would have been interested if he could have heard Mr. Flint's first remark to the senator after the door was closed on his back. [9]
- I wish you would be more interested in people. [9]
- Everything in the world interested him. [11]
- That Egyptian headdress with the vulture's head which the king likes best to see me in, the young Greek Lysias and the Roman too, call barbaric, and so every one must call it who is not interested in the Egyptians. [10]
- He received me with much cordiality, and seemed interested in a long account which I gave him of our affairs. [6]
- Frank had patience with her, as was his way, an' let her be as interested as she liked. [13]
- I spent money with a free hand, and meantime watched the stock sales with an interested eye and looked to see what might happen in Nevada. [5]
- I hope you will consider me as being really interested for Mr. Sutton and not as writing merely to relieve myself of importunity. [7]
- I myself am wholly indifferent as to when we are going to "get in"; if any one else feels interested in the matter he has not indicated it in my hearing. [5]
- In a little while familiarity modified their fears and they gave the place a critical and interested examination, rather admiring their own boldness, and wondering at it, too. [5]
- He was constructing what seemed to be some kind of a frail mechanical toy; and was apparently very much interested in his work. [5]
- You may believe what he says, or not, just as you choose: "So interested was his Royal Highness in the proceedings that he stayed in the ring three and a half hours witnessing these trotting matches. [9]
- Whatever faults there were in this essay, it interested them both. [6]
- Next morning, as we sat in my room waiting for breakfast to come up, we got a good deal interested in something which was going on over the way, in front of another hotel. [5]
- I suppose that we all who are thoroughly interested in this world have this desire. [4]
- He had a way of talking with people about what they were interested in, as if it were the one matter in the world nearest to his heart. [6]
- I thought she was very intelligent--seemed very much interested when Lieutenant Green was explaining to her what made the drydock dry--but they were all that. [4]
- What he wanted was to get her thoroughly interested in himself, and to maintain her in a receptive condition until such time as he should be ready for a final move. [6]
- The real difficulty was that not one of her adorers had ever greatly interested her. [6]
- At first I was strongly interested in the tree, for I was told that it was the renowned peepul--the tree in whose shadow you cannot tell a lie. [5]
- No doubt he was shocked, but she could explain it to him, and perhaps he was too much interested in Evelyn to be thrown off by this misfortune. [4]
- I remember I was particularly interested in one budding poet when I was a reporter. [5]
- The whole village was interested, and anxious, and sent for news of me every day; and not only once a day, but several times. [5]
- The Mistress, who was interested in the school, undertook to be the matron of the party. [6]
- And, since she was interested in settlement work, he hoped, if she were going through New York, that she would let him know. [9]
- General Grant, hard-pressed, was induced by the editors to prepare one or more articles, and, finding that he could write them, became interested in the idea of a book. [5]
- But King, who was immensely interested in it all as one phase of American summer life, was glad that Irene was not at Ocean Grove. [4]
- He said he was ashamed of his ignorance, but that he had never been confronted with the question before during the fifty years and more that he had spent in Australia, and so he had never happened to get interested in the matter. [5]
- Her motherly solicitude was aroused, and she tried to get him interested in the talk and win him to a happier frame of mind, but the cloud of sadness remained on his countenance. [5]
- Indeed, he was warmly, or rather luke-warmly, interested in politics. [4]
- In this particular volume what interested me most, perhaps, was the very spirited and intelligent account of the miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius, but it gave me an hour's mighty agreeable reading. [6]
- It is a very plausible guess that nobody there or elsewhere was interested to know. [5]
- I know a very excellent person who has had trials, and is greatly interested in religious conversation. [6]
- At last I ventured to ask what literature it was that interested her so much, when she turned and frankly entered into conversation. [4]
- This was why Valmond interested her--not as a man, a physical personality, but as a mystery to be probed, discovered. [11]
- In an assault upon a stronghold in Bavaria when he was only twenty-three years old, his right hand was shot away, but he was so interested in the fight that he did not observe it for a while. [5]
- As the drama unfolded, Philip was more interested in this phase than in the observation of her enjoyment and appreciation. [4]
- Pierre did not understand and was not interested in any of these questions and only answered them in order to get rid of these people. [2]
- And Pierre, without trying to change the other's views and without condemning him, but with the quiet, joyful, and amused smile now habitual to him, was interested in this strange though very familiar phenomenon. [2]
- He seemed to try to forget that old life and was only interested in the affair with the commissariat officers. [2]
- In vain she tried to be interested in it. [4]
- I wrote The Trail of the Sword because the early history of the struggles between the French and English and the North American Continent interested me deeply and fascinated my imagination. [11]
- Then, suddenly turning towards him again, she said: "But you are interested in Moravia--do you find it worth the time? [11]
- Evidently only what took place within his own mind interested him. [2]
- It hurt her to think that while she lived only in the thought of him, he was living a real life, seeing new places and new people that interested him. [2]
- Pierre had managed to start a conversation with the abbe about the balance of power, and the latter, evidently interested by the young man's simple-minded eagerness, was explaining his pet theory. [2]
- I have proposed to some of the foreign states thus interested mutual conventions to examine and adjust such complaints. [7]
- What I wanted to see was a dervish, because I was interested in dervishes on accounts of the one that played the trick on the camel-driver. [5]
- You are interested to see no distinction between them; and I venture to suggest that probably your interest blinds you a little. [7]
- They were interested to see how Gaston would carry it off. [11]
- I perhaps ought to say that individually I never was much interested in the Texas question. [7]
- After that journey to Ryazan he found the country dull; his former pursuits no longer interested him, and often when sitting alone in his study he got up, went to the mirror, and gazed a long time at his own face. [2]
- Now I want to remind you that religion is not a matter of intellectual luxury to those of us who are interested in it, but something very different. [6]
- I was going to offer it to Mr. Darwin, whom I understood to be a man without prejudices, but it occurred to me that perhaps he would not be interested in it since it did not concern heraldry. [5]
- Before I got to New York I was so interested in the bench-shows that I made up my mind to go to one the first chance I got. [5]
- Still, she longed to have an idea of the personal appearance and manners of some of those whose writings or letters had interested her. [14]
- It seems odd to find myself interested in an election. [5]
- She often went to Didymus's garden, which was now connected with the palace at Lochias, to watch their work and share whatever interested their young hearts. [10]
- He was beginning to be mildly interested, and, with his brother Orion, had acquired "feet" in an Esmeralda camp, probably at a very small price--so small as to hold out no exciting prospect of riches. [5]
- His name began to be known in a small circle who are interested in the business, and it was not long before he had offers from editors, who were always on the lookout for new writers of promise, to send something for their magazines. [4]
- The publics expects to be interested, and nothing would interest it more than to be told that the success of 'Every Other Week' sprang from the first application of the principle of Live and let Live to a literary enterprise. [8]
- The party supposed to be interested in the remark was, however, carrying a large knife-bladeful of something to his mouth just then, which, no doubt, interfered with the reply he would have made. [6]
- Especially he seemed to be interested in our young couple who were soon to be united. [6]
- And she began to be interested in Margaret's enjoyment of the world. [4]
- I have reason to be gratified that the care and caution used in that speech left it so that he, most of all others interested in discovering error, has not been able to point out one thing against him which he could say was wrong. [7]
- Nature, who seems to be fond of trios, has given us three dogmatists, all of whom greatly interested their own generation, and whose personality, especially in the case of the first and the last of the trio, still interests us,--Johnson, Coleridge, and Carlyle. [6]
- I do seem to be extraordinarily interested in a whole lot of arts and things that I have got nothing to do with. [5]
- I asked you to amuse me, and you have merely interested me instead. [11]
- While I was thus interested and puzzled I received an unexpected visit from our Landlady. [6]
- One may walk through it as he does through the Hotel de Cluny; he feels that he ought to be interested in it, but it is very tiresome. [4]
- Probably Prince Andrew's thought interested him. [2]
- I keep repeating this, in the hope that I may impress it upon you that you will be interested to observe and examine for yourself and see whether it is true or false. [5]
- The most singular thing to me, however, is that, especially interested as woman is in the house, she has never done anything for architecture. [4]
- They were kind, they were delightful, they were interested in him--he occasionally thought--as a somewhat anachronistic phenomenon. [9]
- The places for these interested persons were divided from the stage by a space for the orchestra, whence the stage was easily reached by steps up which the chorus were wont to mount to it. [10]
- On one of these excursions he fell in with that singular character of a bumpkin who had interested him on his first visit, in coonskin cap and overcoat and mittens. [9]
- As I stood there, looking at the window that interested me most, the curtains were drawn, the window was opened, and a form appeared in a white robe. [4]
- But nothing happened; there seemed to be no angels or fairies interested in this luckless captive. [5]
- During its progress there came and went a missionary from China, a pianist, an English lady who had heard of the Institution, a Southern spinster with literary gifts, a youthful architect who had not built anything, and a young lawyer interested in settlement work. [9]
- At any rate, there are a good many who are interested in the subject; in fact, most people listen readily to anything doctors tell them about their calling. [6]
- It is not, then, in anything exceptional that we are interested in the operations of Murad Ault, but simply on account of his fortuitous connection with a great fortune which had its origin in very much the same cyclonic conditions that Mr. Ault reveled in. [4]
- The face of the young worker in stone interested her; the idea of it all was romantic; the possibilities of the young man's life opened out before her. [11]
- A minister of the United States does not cease to be a citizen of the United States, as deeply interested as others in all that relates to the welfare of his country. [6]
- This man examined the toy indifferently; attempted to do the puzzle; found it not so easy as he had expected; grew more interested, and finally emphatically so; achieved a success at last, and asked: "Is it patented? [5]
- He alluded to the statement that the General Government was interested in these internal improvements being made, inasmuch as they increased the value of the lands that were unsold, and they enabled the government to sell the lands which could not be sold without them. [7]
- People interested in the same things will naturally come together. [6]
- The window of the room had no curtains, for that side of the house had long been unoccupied, and through this window he caught sight of something which surprised and interested him. [5]
- He smiled at the recollection of that time and of his love for Natasha, and passed at once to what now interested him passionately and exclusively. [2]
- The idea of the play interested Howells, but he had twinges of conscience in the matter of using Orion as material. [5]
- But it was the pawnbroker's shop you have here that interested me mightily. [5]
- I put down the needle and thread, and let on to be interested --and I was, too--and says: "Three hundred dollars is a power of money. [5]
- He glanced at the menu as if idly interested, conscious that he was under observation. [11]
- The resolution in the language above quoted was adopted by large majorities in both branches of Congress, and now stands an authentic, definite, and solemn proposal of the nation to the States and people most immediately interested in the subject-matter. [7]
- The voice of the great Macedonian sounded hollow and unearthly, but what he said had interested the emperor deeply and raised his spirits. [10]
- I was at the Government prison, (with Captain Fish and another whaleship-skipper, Captain Phillips,) and got so interested in its examination that I did not notice how quickly the time was passing. [5]
- You interested me the first time you stepped into the pulpit of St. John's --and it will do me good to talk to you, this once, frankly. [9]
- It was from the firm in which Bryan Llyn of Virginia had been interested, for the letter had been sent to their care, and Dyck had given them his address in London on this very chance. [11]
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