The child becomes an object of interest and respect in their eyes, when they see it an object of interest and respect in yours.
I trust that these words may reassure those parents, if any such there be here, who may fear that these lectures will withdraw women from their existing sphere of interest and activity.
Goodness, freed from all debasing associations of interest and expedience, such as Hobbes sought to attach to it, was the same, he was well assured, as it had existed from all eternity in the mind of God.
A crowing hen was always an object of interest and distinction; she was pointed out to visitors; the owner was proud of her accomplishment, he was naturally likely to preserve her life, and especially if she could lay.
The woman of society was always devising plans for Irene's entertainment, and winning her confidence by a thousand evidences of interest and affection.
The operation of dressing was watched with the deepest interest and curiosity by the fishermen assembled there, for it was their first experience of the value, even in temporal matters, of a Gospel ship.
The men crowded around with much interest and curiosity, for it was the first batch of books that had ever reached that fleet.
Although united by interest and sentiment, Ireland and America entered on the struggle under widely varying conditions.
Finally, argued Burke, heaping irony upon irony, the tax would lead directly to the "separation" of the two Kingdoms both in interest and affection.
It grips my interest and I follow it with rapt attention, wholly without conscious effort.
When the time was approaching in which Cleopatra appeared upon the stage, Rome was perhaps the only city that could be considered as the rival of Alexandria, in the estimation of mankind, in respect to interest andattractiveness as a capital.
The difficulties which beset a fair calculation of interest and profits, have introduced unconsciously a partisan element into the discussion.
A reduction in interest and in wages of superintendence will take place in many branches of industry, without any appreciable tendency to diminish the application of capital, or to drive it out of the country.
If not in the way of more important things, they should always be thus placed, where they are ever objects of interest and attraction.
But, as with other small matters which we have noticed, this may create a new source of interest and attachment to country life, we conclude to give it a place.
This affair being adjusted, the league was tacitly formed between interest and vanity.
If she does not know her own interest and dignity, that is not my fault.
Panton was looking round him with interest and curiosity.
As they drove slowly through the picturesque High Street of the famous town, Varick's friend looked about him with keen interest and enjoyment.
Just as soon as there appears on the screen something that does not know how to pose and is forced by nature to be natural--an animal or a young child, for instance--there are immediate manifestations of interest and delight.
Mere listening gets to be dull work, and the teacher who does all the reciting himself must expect lack of interest and inattention.
An interested and enthusiastic teacher is seldom troubled by lack of interest and attention on the part of the class.
With the appearance of the little volume and the passing of the flutter of interest and excitement it had aroused, the Andover life subsided into the channel through which, save for one or two breaks, it was destined to run for many years.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interest and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.