1.   And when he talks, Crandall often has something interesting to say.

2.   Accessible, straight- forward and funny, he always had something interesting to say.

3.   David Mamet has always been in love with his own words, and there was a time when he had something interesting to say about the human condition.

4.   Even with an atmosphere so thin it would mute the tones of normal human conversation to a soft whisper, Mars could have something interesting for audiophiles.

5.   Needless to say, it might be worthwhile to overlook the sourness of these grapes if Jephson had anything interesting to tell.

6.   Some people with depression really have nothing interesting to say.

7.   The horses look sleek, the grass looks emerald and the people all look like models, though no one has anything interesting to say.

8.   They bark because they have nothing interesting to do, Dunphe said.

9.   Knowing a little about the history of mathematics often helps in having something interesting to tell our students.

10.   The knock on Duval used to be that he had nothing interesting to say.

v. + interesting >>共 12
make 60.77%
find 19.89%
keep 11.60%
have 2.76%
get 1.66%
discover 0.55%
prove 0.55%
see 0.55%
spot 0.55%
think 0.55%
have + a. >>共 485
to_blame 10.07%
available 6.90%
ready 3.87%
right 3.31%
easy 2.75%
good 1.97%
easier 1.97%
worse 1.90%
wrong 1.90%
fun 1.69%
interesting 0.70%
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