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1. Do your parents take an interest in your friends? 2. At this age, babies are starting to take an interest in the world around them. 3. He wanted science students to take an interest in the arts, and to this end he ran literature classes at his home on Sunday afternoons. 4. At about three years old, children begin to take an interest in their peers. 5. Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland? 6. Take an interest in her work and find out how she feels about the way things are going. 7. Those hon. Members who take an interest in such matters will know that it is a hobby horse of mine. 8. The intimacy between couples who take an interest in each other is an essential ingredient of a lasting marriage. 9. It was not unknown for Aboriginals to actually take an interest in mining themselves. 10. Now, though, he began to take an interest in the conversation going on nearby. 11. Many foreigners take an interest in travelling to China. 12. Farmers always take an interest in the weather. 13. All the geologists take an interest in ore materials. 14. These pictures are familiar to all who take an interest in such things. 15. One should continuously seek inspiration, take an interest in a variety of things and always be on one's toes to gather accurate information. 16. I continue to take an interest in him for old sake's sake. 17. I also take an interest in the local sports clubs in the area. 18. Mr. Takashima: One should continuously seek inspiration, take an interest in a variety of things and always be on one's toes to gather accurate information. 19. She just needed someone to draw her out and take an interest in her. 20. As soon as the baby is born he'll start to take an interest in the world around him. 21. The organization is controlled by aloof intellectuals who do not take an interest in the ordinary members. 22. It was as if, in some strange way, it was beneath his dignity to take an interest in her. 23. The trouble with arriving early at a park is you don't look convincing pretending to take an interest in the roses. 24. I'd be falling down on my job if I didn't take an interest in the welfare of my staff. 25. This type of contact requires local knowledge and that the neighbourhood policeman take an interest in people in his area. 26. But other theories do enquire and thus have to take an interest in what actors think that other actors think. 27. Leveson, a Liverpudlian with a reputation for independence, is also sure to take an interest in what happened subsequently. 28. It was strange a man of his mettle should take an interest in a little maid. 29. I didn't go in for poetry seriously , but now I'm beginning to take an interest in it.