Example sentences of "i read with " in BNC.

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1 I read with interest an article in the Summer '91 issue of BLESMAG and felt the subject could be usefully mentioned in Air Mail .
2 I read with interest the article ‘ F1 changes change nothing ’ ( 13 February ) in which Harvey Postlethwaite puts forward the idea of knocking 50bhp off the output of Formula 1 engines to keep races competitive .
3 I read with interest the importance of continuing education in order to ensure full professional development of the chemist throughout his/her career .
4 I read with interest the article by W. Fritsche and the several letters under the heading Public Image of Chemistry ( Chem .
5 I read with fascination his speculation that some writings of the 19th century Danish theologian , soren Kierkegaard , about truth and paradox may have influenced the physicist Niels Bohr 80 years later in his thoughts about the wave particle dualism !
6 I read with interest Neil Frude 's feature on compulsive programmers ‘ Hacking with the hackers ’ .
7 I read with interest Robin Monro 's article ( ’ Medicine beyond the fringe , ’ 20 January , p 151 ) .
8 I read with interest of the lady golfer who , when confronted by a naked man wearing only a bowler hat , asked him whether he was a member , and then hit him with a Number 8 iron .
9 Sir , — I read with great sympathy the letter from a Liphook mother printed on your front page last week .
10 I read with interest in the February issue , Elizabeth Watson 's memories of the Tailwaggers magazine .
11 I read with interest John Nichol 's article Travelling Right in the April issue .
12 I read with interest the reply to A. Aldys in the January edition of Tropical Answers .
13 As both a guitar fetishist and a hi-fi victim I read with interest the letter from Jonathan Simmonds in the June issue , since his comments about Eric Johnson 's ability to hear the difference between jack plugs reminds me of the debate in the hi-fi world a while back about whether interconnect and speaker cables made any difference to the sound of a system .
14 I read with interest your September editorial on readers ads .
15 I read with great interest , Rick Batey 's article on the D'addario string factory in your November ‘ 92 issue .
16 The various responses to John Cole 's points on famine relief ( itemised in Letters report , 1 May ) I read with weariness .
17 I read with interest the correspondence in September 's Pilot on the military/civil air collision in Wales .
18 I read with interest the article on ‘ Crop-spraying in the Sudan ’ in September 's Pilot .
19 Sir , — I read with disappointment the letter from Mr Marshall , which you headlined ‘ Keep the audit , save the practice ’ ( ACCOUNTANCY , January , p 6 ) .
20 Sir , — I read with interest the article in the December 1992 issue entitled ‘ What future for smaller firms ? ’ ( p 25 ) .
21 Sir , — I read with interest the letter in your October issue ( see p 97 ) from an accountant finding that auditors can prepare audited accounts without visiting the company 's premises .
22 Sir , — I read with interest the letter in the November issue ( p 7 ) in respect of audit standards and remote control audits .
23 I read with interest the letter from P.J. Bull , in the September issue and also those experiences of other fishkeepers who had Oscars .
24 I READ with great sorrow of the demolition of the holiday camp at Dovercourt , Essex , which was the scene of the TV Hi-de-Hi series .
25 In the June issue ( P48 ) , I read with interest the article by Geoff Nutkins — Unintentional Gift .
26 I read with interest the article in the August edition of Outdoor Action about access to the countryside for the disabled .
27 I read with interest your analysis of sculpture prices in The Art Newspaper , ( No.18 , May 1992 , p.18 ) .
28 I read with great interest your article concerning the history of the University ( in your last issue of Contact ) .
29 I read with interest a letter in the December edition of Woodworker from Hugh Gostick of Stockport .
30 I read with amazement Sir Alexander Leith 's letter to you in this morning 's press .
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