Example sentences of "interest [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It entails extending credit to the exporter which involves a financial cost through the loss of deposit interest or incurring bank loan charges .
2 ( 6 ) In this section — " disposition " has the same meaning as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
3 ( 6 ) In subsection ( 5 ) above — " disposition " and " purchaser " have the same meanings as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; and " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
4 Alternatively it may be of great specialist interest to the readers of a particular set of publications but of no personal interest or use to the staff on those journals .
5 The Bank can choose what rate of interest or rediscount to charge the discount houses .
6 The requirement of full disclosure of all material facts means that it is insufficient merely to disclose that the firm has an interest or to put the customer on enquiry .
7 In the previous decade WEA classes and courses were arranged on an intermittent basis at Hoddesdon , Letchworth , St. Albans , Stevenage and Welwyn Garden City but little had been possible in the organisation of interest or to sustain a social movement in the county .
8 53 ( 1 ) ( c ) [ A ] disposition of an equitable interest or trust subsisting at the time of the disposition , must be in writing signed by the person disposing of the same , or by his agent thereunto lawfully authorised in writing or by will .
9 These include aids intended to overcome regional deprivations , aid to promote projects of common European interest or to remedy serious disturbances within an economy , and assistance to promote economic development , provided this does not adversely affect trade .
10 Information of current interest or related to the ward learning programme can be presented in a display form .
11 Of course there 's a further complicating factor that if we do actually put the breaks on , people may either lose interest or go
12 Library orientation and instruction should be available when the user feels an interest or need to visit the library .
13 These substitutes also pay interest or have some other form of income attraction while we shall assume that money does not .
14 Anyone who withdraws more than net interest or pledges the Tessa as security for a loan immediately loses the tax exemption and has to pay tax on all interest credited up to that time as though it were income arising during the year when the withdrawal or pledge took place .
15 The government fixed the social rate of interest or test discount rate at 8 per cent and urged nationalized industries to undertake explicit present value calculations for investment decisions using this discount rate .
16 The directors of the target must consider carefully any commitment with an offeror ( or anyone else ) which would restrict their freedom to advise their shareholders in the future ( eg not to consider competitive bids ) as such commitments may give rise to conflicts of interest or result in a breach of fiduciary duties .
17 ‘ [ ‘ Terminus ’ ] in the understanding of the law does not only signify the limits and limitation of time , but also the estate and interest that passes for that time .
18 It said that in reaching its decision , it had to balance two competing factors : ( a ) The public interest that requires the evidence to remain secret .
19 It is of interest that sucralfate alone was also effective in speeding the healing rate of gastric ulcers and this is in keeping with previous studies on ulcer healing properties of this drug in animal models and in humans .
20 When she stepped from the car he had greeted her with careful formality and his manner had remained stiff and impersonal as they began the ride ; but she sensed a tension in him too and knew intuitively that it was not a lack of interest that kept his gaze averted from her .
21 Poetry was a secondary interest that grew only when conditions in the trenches made composition almost impossible .
22 By the time the service was launched , there had been more than 11,000 enquiries from potential subscribers , a level of interest that took the backers completely by surprise .
23 So he was interested ; it was just an interest that became less important to him .
24 Throughout the years when he was living in London , Le Queux , together with his friend George R. Sims [ q.v. ] , attended every murder trial of note , but crime was not the only interest that attracted his attention .
25 This ‘ rediscovery of poverty ’ would seem to be a function of an academic and political interest that had emerged , concerned to look at the adequacy of social policies .
26 Do you have a formal qualification in electronics , or was it an interest that got slightly out of hand ?
27 Unfairly , Sandra is still best known in Britain as ‘ Madonna 's best friend ’ , the possible — but in the end rather improbable — lesbian love interest that titillated the tabloids for a while until Maddy moved on to other mock shocks .
28 Well , it 's always erm possible to , to do harm , but it 's also possible to do a lot of good by the interest that 's shown in , in children 's work .
29 And it is interest that hits the bottom line of a bank 's profits-and-loss statement .
30 there are imperative reasons relating to the public interest that justify restrictions on the freedom to supply services ;
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