Diana Price, in Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography, notes that for a professional author, Shakespeare of Stratford seems to have been entirely uninterested in protecting his work.
"Are you fool enough, sir," said Trevize, frowning, "to be entirely uninterested in what I really have to say?"
But the control room left them entirely uninterested except for small metal objects-instruments-fastened to the control board and fitted into the walls.
Regardless of her dislike of her husband, Marcia is entirely uninterested in Jed, and tells him so.
Not that Mr. Ayres was entirely uninterested.
Fleshy is frequently shown to be entirely uninterested while in the presence of people, but once alone, he shows his intelligence to be on par with humans.
But his colleagues are entirely uninterested, and he knows he will be on his own this time.
"Entirely uninterested in anything but himself, of course, and whichever model he's currently dating."
Avoiding Self-Exploration - In common with most brief therapy practitioners, Erickson was entirely uninterested in analysing the patient's early psychological development.