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Example sentences for "little interest"

  • Bedford Castle has disappeared, the churches are of little interest, the houses commonplace.

  • The estate has been owned by Wolseleys from before the Norman Conquest--but the house is comparatively modern, is of little interest, and is placed too near the water.

  • The Aulularia, or Pot of Gold, has a plot of little interest, but is famous for the brilliant and lifelike presentation of the chief character, the old miser Euclio.

  • The remaining short poems ascribed to Virgil are of little interest or importance, though one of them--a comic ode in honor of an old muleteer--is an excellent parody of the poem of Catullus addressed to his old yacht.

  • They are so extravagant, take so little interest in my things, and leave me at a moment's notice, if they get an idea I am going to break up.

  • One would imagine the villagers were all on the point of moving away (and they generally are, if they can sell their land), so little interest do they show in your plans.

  • It is a ruin of little interest, except as being the burial place of Scott.

  • I had just been reading his "Pelican Island," and I eyed the poet with no little interest.

  • Kemble, in Hamlet, with that ever memorable skull in his hand, was one of the pieces which we viewed with no little interest.

  • During the second day we visited several of the cottages of the work people, and in these I took no little interest.

  • In sports requiring either muscle or skill he took no little interest.

  • William Butler, who was prominent in the removal of the capital from Vandalia to Springfield, took no little interest in Lincoln, while a member of the Legislature.

  • Ellis was his friend and supporter, and took no little interest in his canvass.

  • Foundations of other buildings are to be seen in other parts of the site, but of little interest.

  • Agricola wrote a number of theological works which are now of little interest.

  • The other buildings, including the cathedral of the 16th century, are of little interest.

  • While Aunt Agatha, on her side, could not but think it was rather hard-hearted of Mary to show so little interest in her own sister, and such a sister as Winnie.

  • Perhaps you suppose I would think an angel impertinent if it came down from heaven for a moment, and showed a little interest in my concerns?

  • In Halle he had 100 students; in Heidelberg he began with six, who evinced, moreover, little interest.

  • I will not enlarge further on a theme which, although of such vital importance to us Snotties, will probably be of little interest to the general public.

  • An account of the following weeks' routine would be of little interest to any but Service readers, and the majority of these will be already but too intimately acquainted with the same.

  • The exterior of the building has been modernized, and indeed the whole is of little interest, save in connection with the Cathedral and the Stolen Hosts; but a glance inside is not undesirable.

  • Inner Boulevards is of little interest, save in its central portion already indicated.

  • The interior of the pretty little Apse has been so completely modernized as to leave it little interest.

  • It may add a little interest to the subject to know that Plutarch tells us that the ancients thought that "the power of the triangle is expressive of the nature of Pluto, Bacchus, and Mars.

  • This proceeding we viewed with no little interest, and, for the humor of the thing, I borrowed the sextant of the captain and took a satirical view of a great luminary in obscurity.

  • The partly rebuilt church is of little interest, excepting perhaps the arch of chalk that supports the fourteenth-century tower, but the village deserves the adjective "sweet.

  • The church is well placed on an eminence but has been practically rebuilt and is of little interest.

  • The rebuilt church is of little interest, but its immediate surroundings are very pleasant.

  • The Perpendicular church has been restored, and is of little interest.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little interest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    epileptic fits; little blue; little butter; little consequence; little danger; little deprecatory; little distance from the; little doubtful; little farther; little father; little fool; little gesture; little heart; little lemon; little lower; little mother; little need; little sadly; little shiver; little things; little thought; little too; little vinegar; little volume; little world; would require