Example sentences of "[adj] interest on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She also wants property returned and is claiming daily interest on the money due to her .
2 The bewildering swings of fortune in 833 – 4 had in fact resulted from shifting calculations of self-interest and public interest on the part of magnates , and fractures of aristocratic consensus that could be healed .
3 In addition , the 1989 MMC Report , conceived as an attack in the public interest on the monopoly power of the major brewers and requiring the ‘ untying ’ of large chunks of their tied estates , may have devastating consequences for traditional pubs .
4 There are three Sites of Special Scientific Interest on the island as well as 1,500 acre nature reserve managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust .
5 The key feature of effective mentor schemes is a genuine consistent interest on the part of the mentor for the young person .
6 KIDS with a few bob in their piggy banks can help Mum and Dad collect extra interest on the family 's savings .
7 The payment brings the country up to date on four months of overdue interest on the debt .
8 Bristol and Liverpool law societies concurred in this approach , whilst Leicestershire felt that the prohibition should relate exclusively to a personal interest on the part of a solicitor ;
9 Five per cent simple interest on the principal per week , repayment within four weeks otherwise the interest rose to 10 per cent per week .
10 There were a number of tragic elements — from the point of view of Profumo — that tickled the public fancy and aroused a passionate interest on the part of the press , and not only the tabloid press .
11 As we filed out , Joy noticed ill-disguised interest on the faces of the undertaker and bearers of the next party waiting for their ceremony ( they do n't waste time in these places , and you may be penalized if you are late ) .
12 This situation was fostered , on the one hand , by the lack of interest on the part of Moscow to export an increasingly nationalistic and doctrinaire literary theory designed primarily for strategic domestic purposes , and on the other , by the enormous interest on the part of Moscow to recruit as many prestigious fellow-travelling intellectuals to the ranks of the anti-fascist lobby as possible.16 From the French perspective , therefore , 1934 marks a major turning point .
13 The West Frankish syndrome is difficult to account for unless we assume a measure of sustained interest on the part of Charles the Bald himself .
14 Such part numbers are of no particular interest on the hypertext side , though they form part of the text displayed on the screen , but are objects of special interest to the dispatch system .
15 The cash inflow covers the implied clean price of the bond on the delivery day ( futures price ×price factor ) , plus the amount of accrued interest on the CTD bond between the current date and the delivery date .
16 The compensation would be the ‘ admitted claim ’ on the £300 million fund ( plus one-seventh for accrued interest on the amount of the claim ) .
17 Leaving aside the question of which came first , let us assume active interest on the part of the man , and a potential interest on the part of the woman .
18 Indeed , the rise of ‘ community politics ’ in the late 1960s helped to focus academic interest on the North American ‘ community power ’ studies , but the new research received its most important theoretical support through the emergence of urban managerialism .
19 Leaving aside the question of which came first , let us assume active interest on the part of the man , and a potential interest on the part of the woman .
20 At the time of writing , no indigenous British originated discs have been announced and , despite substantial potential interest on the part of British information publishers , there are few signs of a clear , decisive lead being given by Sony to encourage initial investments in disc development .
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