Example sentences of "[noun pl] interested [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Because the Company was intended to provide an opportunity for all English merchants interested in the Indian trade to take part , it did not treat shareholdings as permanent commitments . |
2 | Readers interested in the shellfish-collecting side of life at the site might find it helpful to read Elizabeth Voigt 's chapter alongside Betty Meehan 's fascinating Shell Bed to Shell Midden , a book newly published by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra on the role of shellfish in the life of a group of Australian Aborigines who live in Arnheim Land in Northern Territory . |
3 | The people of Ben Ami were not frightened but they were prepared for an enemy ; and visitors interested in the Arab–Jewish war of 1948 were well advised to present convincing explanations for their questions before they stirred memories too deeply . |
4 | In a radio and television broadcast marking independence day on Aug. 19 , President Najibullah proposed talks between government officials and the mujaheddin " in the presence of the representatives of a third neutral side " — in effect " under the auspices of the UN or countries interested in the Afghan problem " . |
5 | Comment and discussion were confined mainly to financial and commercial circles interested in the prospective EMU , to foreign and economic ministries in the Twelve's capitals . |
6 | The list also included Fellows of the Royal Society , apothecaries and physicians interested in the scientific aspect of the publication . |
7 | While this was useful and did hold the attention of members interested in the specific subjects being examined , the subcommittees moved from one area of expenditure to another each session so that they developed no expertise and could not follow up previous work . |
8 | The present project will produce a complete transcription of the journals , edited to make them accessible to scholars and others interested in the many aspects of early nineteenth century life on which they throw light . |
9 | Apart from providing some insight into Halliday 's view of the way in which theme is realized in discourse , the discussion of topic is also of particular interest here because it highlights an area of considerable potential confusion for translators interested in the thematic analysis of topic-prominent languages . |