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Example sentences for "much interested"

  • The popes insisted on having him as a professor at the Roman university in which they were so much interested, and which they wished to make one of the greatest universities of the time.

  • They were so excited and so much interested in the possibility of going away again that they could not "settle," as Norah said, to their ordinary pursuits.

  • He actually forgot he was thirsty he was so much interested in filling and stationing the cups in a long line on the floor.

  • Hendrix is much interested in, and I think he will come on that account, if for no other reason.

  • He is as much interested in airships as I am.

  • You will be as much interested in this as I am.

  • You appear to be much interested in this young man's welfare.

  • From what has been said, the reader will readily understand that the sick woman in whom Mrs. Johnson was so much interested, was our old acquaintance Mrs. Howard.

  • But a few days before he went away he reminded me of it again, and then I understood why he was so much interested in you.

  • I never saw him so much interested in any one before, and half the girls in Boston are after him, too.

  • We are quite as much interested in Herr von Lohm as Letty or Princess Ludwig can be," said Frau von Treumann.

  • I believe the old folks are as much interested in the next race as the members of the club, Don John," said Rodman, one day, as he came upon the wharf.

  • He was not so much interested in the bill because he had made a voyage up the Baltic and seen the white cross there, as because he had seen it on a bill in that tin box.

  • It would have been a bad egg for you if you had not been present," said Kennedy, much interested in the story.

  • Samuel Rodman was now so much interested in the progress of the labor on the new yacht, that he spent nearly all his time on board of her.

  • I—I was—and am much interested; but I know nothing—have heard nothing, and have no clue to unravel the mystery.

  • Yes; and by one who seemed as much interested in watching Jacob Gray as I was.

  • Marry a nice man of your own sort, and then be as much interested as you like in Sandro.

  • Marry a nice man of your own sort, my dear, and when you're safely married, be as much interested in Sandro as you like.

  • You seem as much interested in the hours of trains as if you were in the habit of traveling on one at least once a week," said Mr. Carleton, smiling.

  • Oswald is much interested in Claude Leslie's comments upon American political and business methods.

  • Much interested in the issue of Lanier action, Charles chafes under long delays.

  • They left, much interested in the fate of William Dodge.

  • Both Sir Donald and Esther were much interested in the family of William Dodge.

  • But Ann was so much interested in the experiment that she decided to give the fourteen cents, and took the candy.

  • Katy told him all about herself and about Ann, and he was so much interested in her that he joined in pleading for Ann's release.

  • She could not understand why he should be so much interested in her as to offer the use of all he had; and she was obliged to attribute it all to the impulses of a kind heart.

  • I am much interested, for I have heard sister Henriette, and sister Sophie, in the convent, tell of such strange appearances, which they themselves had witnessed!

  • I will speak to him at the very first opportunity, and will tell him of my mistake, and ask him who Eloise Temple's mother was, and why he was so much interested in her.

  • You're not as much interested as I am," she said.

  • I am much interested in her and--wonder she has not been here long ere this.

  • Thoughts of Eloise Temple had been in her mind the entire day, and sitting there with Richard, she had ventured to ask him again of the young girl in whom she was so much interested.

  • All the party were now as much interested as Missy had been.

  • She was so much interested, and so zealous, that he was quite abashed.

  • She was intimate with one of the maids, and the Frenchman was in love with this maid, and petted and joked with Gabrielle, who seemed to carry messages between them, and to be much interested in their affairs.

  • The girl was as much interested as any one; laughed at the "good ones;" was ready to pour her contempt on the Johnny Guthries who opposed the projects of the Laird's statesmanship.

  • That he does not appear to be as much interested in it as I had reason to expect is a misfortune--perhaps he will grow to see the importance of the principles involved in it in time; but I have ceased to force it on his attention.

  • Was she not as much interested in the girl's happiness as any one could be?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much interested" 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:
    much about; much again; much astonished; much cultivated; much delight; much detail; much dreaded; much easier; much engaged; much from; much higher; much hurt; much meat; much nearer; much need; much pains; much people; much pleased; much satisfaction; much smaller; much snow; much suffering; much surprised; much time; much wealth; restore the