Uninterested Sentence Examples

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  • The fact that she was uninterested only enticed him further.

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  • Uninterested in watching people talk, she glanced again at the boys and nudged Evelyn.

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  • She followed, uninterested in the sterile glass and stainless steel landscape.

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  • His tone was uninterested.

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  • She rolled her eyes, uninterested in having such a blatant reminder of Toni's perfect body.

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  • She paused at an intersection to let a group of Immortals through, uninterested in talking to anyone just now.

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  • Sasha looked over her, uninterested, and both her hands went to her throat at the memory of what he.d done to her in Hell.

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  • She did attempt to engage an uninterested climber in a conversation about her Great-aunt Annie being one of the founders of the Ouray Woman's Club, back in 1897 and how she helped form the Ouray Library, with her friend, the famous millionaire, of Hope Diamond fame, Tom Walsh.

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  • The popes of the Renaissance were profoundly uninterested in theology; they were far more at home in an art gallery, or in fighting to recover their influence as temporal Italian princes, gravely shattered during the long residence of the papal court at Avignon in the 14th century.

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  • These new disputes mobilize a wide range of people previously uninterested in trade.

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  • That 's if job lasts that long due to my uninterested attitude.

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  • People are contemptuous of politicians and are totally uninterested in the political process itself.

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  • His tone was flat and uninterested.

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  • Anyway, none of the guys are interested - and if they were, Josh would see to it that they became uninterested.

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  • Xander sifted through Ashley's colorful beads, uninterested.

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  • Someone other than the person enumerated may have provided the information, or the informant may have been uncertain, uninterested, or deceitful.

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  • He seemed completely uninterested in the presence of the audience.

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  • The US was then isolationist, largely uninterested in Europe.

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  • No, it's no good fighting this, ' she informed her entirely uninterested cat.

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  • The locals seemed quite uninterested in eccentric Brits walking around lagoons with binoculars.

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  • Marie is vastly wealthy, a fact which she takes pains to seem uninterested in.

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  • Cave's appears profoundly uninterested in watching his South Bank moment; " I don't put myself through that sort of thing.

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  • In general, councils who have spent little on cycling/SRS in the past remain uninterested.

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  • Taking the game too seriously, or making practice too much like school, will result in your players becoming uninterested in the game.

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  • Michael O'Neill, the council 's director of education said force-feeding uninterested pupils was no longer tenable.

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  • Both the BNP and certain extreme muslims will be agitating previously uninterested people into fighting this fight.

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  • No, it 's no good fighting this, ' she informed her entirely uninterested cat.

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  • Most worrying is the fact that younger people - under the age of 30 - are particularly uninterested in politics.

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  • Only a few organizations seem to be uninterested in this issue.

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  • Only 12% of the group were uninterested in sport.

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  • And young adult Chinese are often viewed as uninterested in political activity.

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  • This is not to say that this Christian tradition is invariably uninterested in public affairs.

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  • The baby blues is a common term for women who feel depressed, lethargic, uninterested, and even resentful of their infants.

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  • If she is totally uninterested in the game, put it aside until she is older and try something new.

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  • If your guests seem uninterested or bored, quickly finish up the game and move onto something else.

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  • Similarly, people who were once very driven and who enjoyed their work or studies may begin to appear uninterested in these things.

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  • He not only now looks completely unfit, he actually looks uninterested.

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  • Cave 's appears profoundly uninterested in watching his South Bank moment; I do n't put myself through that sort of thing.

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  • If she still seems uninterested after a few tries, back off and try again at a later date.

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  • Throw on some shades to keep your cool, and don't forget to act uninterested; at least upon first glance.

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  • Until then he's more than welcome to send ridiculous faxes to any uninterested third party he wants."

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  • Likewise, a woman looking only at a man's chest can make her seem uninterested.

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  • You may even find yourself completely uninterested in who that person is deep inside.

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  • Those uninterested in driving will find a slew of available van and bus transportation services at a reasonable cost.

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  • Most teens with Asperser's syndrome are uninterested in fads or following the social trends.

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  • His tone was flat, almost uninterested.

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  • Cade was completely uninterested.

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  • Surprisingly, Fred O'Connor, arch fan of any hint of mystery, remained uninterested in the Donald Ryland-Edith Shipton-Jerome Shipton triangle.

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  • If donors are unimpressed by or uninterested in the recipient they are unlikely to give, and if fundraisers do not adequately perform their jobs no money will be raised.

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