Example sentences of "interest in [noun] and [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the eve of a second major exhibition of his work at the Tate Gallery ( 17 June-6 September ) , curated , once again , by Richard Morphet and devoted , on this occasion , to his oil paintings , Hamilton spoke to Roger Bevan of his career , his relationship with dealers , the continuing attraction of television , his declining interest in America and his delight in discovering that he had been rediscovered by a younger generation of artists and students .
2 The members had a warmth of approach and a human interest in Black and his family which had been less evident among the politicians .
3 He never forgot Dentdale and credits much of his earlier love of learning and his interest in rocks and their formation to the days he spent as a boy rambling the fells around Dent .
4 Given this state of affairs , one would expect to see the country 's leadership showing greater interest in markets and their expansion .
5 Even their awareness of second-rank leaders came to depend more upon television viewing though , in this case , no less upon their interest in politics and their access to the quality press .
6 Later he thought that his early affection for Fly cathedral had something to do with his interest in churches and their architecture .
7 By 1864 his interest in Christianity and his deference to family expectations were still strong enough to lead him to the choice of theology as one of his two subjects at Bonn ; but there is no doubt that belief was a thing of the past .
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