Example sentences of "find it interesting " in BNC.

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1 Well , however it struck you , it 's a slice of life and I hope you found it interesting enough just for that .
2 I found it interesting to take one person , say the rector , Charles Henstock , and make him the chief character in one book and follow his fortunes , as I had in the first book about the great Mrs Curdle .
3 And yet was it a fact , was it the truth , or was it merely a psychological speculation which in certain moods he found it interesting to contemplate ?
4 I found it interesting , however , that Maxine — or Martha — experienced no anxiety due to the nearness of the sea , even when she described to me a violent storm when giant waves lashed the walls of the seaside dwellings .
5 I hope you found it interesting ?
6 But even the safest-seeming science is going to be obsolete sooner or later ; obsolete taxonomy , like that of Swainson or Agassiz , is as dead as the dodo , and those who took the risks of Darwinism usually found it interesting and fruitful .
7 At the same time he found it interesting that prison had made the former district governor more passionate about the cause championed by Akhenaten .
8 We all found it interesting and enlightening and are grateful to — head brewer and — brewing manager .
9 I found it interesting last night because of course my reaction to all that was imagine how Gillette did it matter ?
10 And she found it interesting that Sandra would project her own pathetic pursuit of Matthew on to someone else .
11 ‘ I find it interesting that there 's this whole small town that claims me , that I want nothing to do with .
12 I ca n't say I know many women like that but I find it interesting . ’
13 The success is the extent to which they understand it , read it with optimum speed and find it interesting ’ ( E. Dale and J. S. Chall , quoted in Gilliland , 1972 , pp. 12–13 ) .
14 ‘ I find it interesting that we have produced more players of other colours in rugby than they have in our cricket .
15 I just find it interesting to try out different ways and in the process , I often produce some attractive patterns !
16 ‘ I find it interesting working with Justin and Michael because they 're very different from me .
17 I felt that your readers would appreciate having this small point clarified ; furthermore , I would like to take this opportunity to say I receive your publication regularly and I always find it interesting , informative and a pleasure to read .
18 Looking back , I find it interesting that our exchanges were consistently humorous , as if we had been rehearsing for a Wit and Wisdom contest .
19 Oh well , she 'd say : I suppose you find it interesting because you 're English .
20 Considering the occurrence of IgA anti-lactoferrin antibodies in some cases of Crohn 's disease in the present study , we find it interesting that IgA ( but not IgG ) anti-hsp-65 antibodies have been reported in Crohn 's disease .
21 Well they 've got another name added on here , so maybe they have done that one , just as , find it interesting is the fact there 's no er no errors anywhere
22 ‘ If it was n't all so dangerous , I 'd almost be finding it interesting , you know . ’
23 We 'll be through by 10:00 and you may find it interesting and useful .
24 The title may give the totally misleading impression that only chemical engineers will find it interesting and that it is simply concerned with refineries and chemical plants .
25 The music finally chosen helped greatly in creating a sombre mood , but John did not find it interesting or easy to work with .
26 This book will be especially valuable for new researchers who are contemplating or starting peptide synthesis , but advanced undergraduates and those already experienced in the field will also find it interesting while newcomers will find a very valuable guide to the extensive bibliography of the subject .
27 But if , as a man with a degree and an increasing fame in philosophical writing , you would accept a lower place among us meantime , you would find it interesting and , we hope , not unprofitable .
28 You might find it interesting .
29 In order to read the story they must find it interesting or useful , and it must not be so detailed and technical that they can not understand it .
30 Further , he might find it interesting ( and salutary ) to read ( see , for example , [ 71 ] , [ 115 ] ) how such great mathematicians as Euler , d'Alembert and Daniel Bernoulli came , around 1750 , to arguing about their respective solutions to the " vibrating string " problem essentially because their ideas as to what constituted a function did not coincide .
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