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Here was a town that I had passed through so many times before and on each occasion driving along its tiny main street, I was charmed by this dot in the desert and thought many times how interesting it would be to walk its streets and see up close what had been a blur on my annual trek to bigger places.
In place of Janacek, Dvorak or something wholly new, however (and how interesting it would have been to hear such music spoken in its natural inflection), we were presented with a respectable collection of Baroque familiarities, then an early Mozart Divertimento in F and Grieg's "Holberg" Suite.
How interesting it would be if all books about politics followed this lucid principle.
How interesting it would have been to witness the very inception of an affair!
How interesting it would be for me to hear their words describing the interventions made by me that might have led to their departure.
It struck me how interesting it would be to actually make the dresses as he had drawn them — and in general, how interesting it would be to bring to life the clothes in children's artwork, designs by children too young to be influenced by commercial fashion.
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It seemed to focus on its allegorical element too much, not enough on how really interesting it would be to encounter an alien civilization.
How refreshing and interesting it would have been to see him in another guise.
And we talked about how much more interesting it would have been for Zoe and Frank to play each other along rather than actually go there.
How much more interesting it would have been to see George Ford, Slade and Jonathan Joseph form a complementary midfield triangle from the start rather than for 20 minutes at the end.
Say you've found the perfect, picturesque barn for a country wedding; that doesn't mean you need to serve barbecue for the wedding supper -- think of how much more interesting it would be to serve a formal dinner in such a setting.
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