21. On the whole for some one who takes some interest in serious music it was a worthwhile and memorable experience. 22. She had encouraged her and taken an interest in her special aptitudes and gifts. 23. She has always taken an interest in youth organisations and finds time to be treasurer of the West Bank Scouts movement. 24. She just needed someone to draw her out and take an interest in her. 25. So much more worthy an impulse for taking an interest in a competition than patriotism. 26. The fact that his parents take little interest in his life hurts him more than he admits. 27. The intimacy between couples who take an interest in each other is an essential ingredient of a lasting Marriage. 28. The organization is controlled by aloof intellectuals who do not take an interest in the ordinary members. 29. The other Mare obligingly took little interest in the proceedings - until the Beirut-Sharjah leg. 30. The kids took little interest in her lessons, and spent most of the time larking about. |