In-sentence examples of “keen”

How to use in-sentence of “keen”:

+ She has maintained a keen interest in contemporary music, which has led to many world premieres.

+ Cher fails driving test and when she comes back home Tai says that she is keen on Josh.

+ Given you appear keen to, it’s probably not a good idea to give those who have opposed in the past any more ammunition to use against you.

+ Richard the Lionheart was a keen musician.

+ But Bokul is neither cut out as an ideal housewife nor is keen to learn the ways of the world as a married woman should.

In-sentence examples of keen
In-sentence examples of keen

Example sentences of “keen”:

+ It also have a wrestling school for those who are keen to learn professional wrestling and become a professional wrestling in the future.

+ Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of the romantic poets, was very keen on bluebells, as his poem "May Magnificat" shows.

+ It also have a wrestling school for those who are keen to learn professional wrestling and become a professional wrestling in the future.

+ Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of the romantic poets, was very keen on bluebells, as his poem “May Magnificat” shows.

+ It is used to express the keen emotion and pathos of a piece of literature and the feeling it gives the readers’ senses, such as the description of a sound or scenery.

+ However, Gustav was never very keen on conducting and he spent all his time there in the library studying music scores and copying music out.

+ She was a keen poker and scrabble player.

+ Her father was a general and very keen on the Finnish language.

+ They have sharp claws and a keen sense of smell.

+ They navigate with keen eyesight, as they cannot echolocate.

+ Poets describe her as having very bright, keen eyes.

+ Rowling, Harry Potter is strongly guided by his own conscience, and has a keen feeling of what is right and what is wrong.

More in-sentence examples of “keen”:

+ Personally, I am very keen on getting Wikidata infoboxes for health topics because I want to provide them in various languages in the developing world where otherwise we will not be delivering content for some years.

+ Foster was not eligible for a maintenance grant so took up a number of part-time jobs to fund his studies, becoming an ice-cream salesman, night-club bouncer and working night shifts at a bakery to make crumpets. He combined these with self-tuition via visits to the local library in Levenshulme. Foster took a keen interest in the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer and graduated from Manchester in 1961.

+ He was a person of legendary strength and endurance as well as a keen observer of birds and nature.

+ They were more keen to show off, but Wood prepared the music carefully, marking things in his score with coloured pencils.

+ He was always keen to maximise the popular appeal and public visibility of his works.

+ He is keen to know about it but fails to find any clues.

+ Mallory was a keen oarsman and rowed in his college “eight”, but he did not row for Cambridge in the annual Oxford Cambridge Boat Race.

+ They find food with their keen sense of smell.

+ The new king, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia, was very keen on music and had lots of ideas about new plans for concerts.

+ She was very keen on keeping up with the latest fashions and would buy dresses to wear to play poker.

+ Hoover was keen on publicizing the importance of K-12 education, focusing on the lack of female representation in STEM.

+ Geddes took part of his inspiration from the Garden City movement developed by Ebenezer Howard, he was keen to ensure that greenery was an integral part of the Tel Aviv landscame.

+ He was lucky to keep his job: his boss was very keen on music and allowed him a lot of time off work.

+ She played the FBI agent Elizabeth Keen in the NBC series “The Blacklist”.

+ In addition to sports like field hockey, cricket, squash rackets, football and others, Pakistanis are also very keen on equestrianism of various types,and equestrian sports such as Polo and the traditional Tent pegging are played by many.

+ He is a keen follower of cricket, motor racing, and also a supporter of Chelsea Football Club.

+ After that his works become simpler once more, but he was always keen to try out new ideas from the continent of Europe.

+ His keen intelligence, girth, and stature are very similar to the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

+ The young boy was very keen to learn about everything.

+ When Ahmad Shah Abdali announced his plans to invade Hindustan, he found in Subah Khan a young warrior who was keen to join his army with his clansmen.

+ I would be keen for this to be clearer in the guidelines, so that Administrators should be in charge of Promoting articles, closing and archiving the discussions.

+ Ten edits seems reasonable to me, four days might be a little bit long for one who is keen to get started- but not having rollback should not hinder them if that is what they want.

+ I’m not keen on poking around like this either, but I guess it causes no harm.

+ Although it has not always been satisfied with the effectiveness of the United Nations to act on Kashmir, Pakistan remains a keen and active member.

+ It is the nation’s only province that touches every other province; it also surrounds the Islamabad Capital Territoryfederal enclave of the National affairs and induces in Punjab a keen awareness of the problems of the territories.

+ He was also a keen naturalist and collector, and it is for this work he is best known among biologists.

+ The International Cricket Council’s executive committee votes for the hosts of the tournament after examining the bids made by the nations keen to hold a Cricket World Cup.

+ As King, Babar is keen to introduce Western civilization to the elephants by building a City of the Elephants.

+ They have keen eyesight to see even the smallest mouse scamper across a field.

+ But I’m also keen to help out in any way that I can and I hope I’ve built up a reputation as a helpful and approachable editor.

+ Leaving the series, Grace was keen to work more prominently in film, she appeared in “The Jane Austen Book Club, and opposite Taken” in 2008.

+ They allow animals with a keen sense of smell to identify individuals.

+ A search on google yields a number of pages about sports fans keen on starting a fight…

+ At the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, Edward, age twenty was keen to participate.

+ It was put down in 494 BC, but Darius I of Persia was keen to punish Athens for its role in the revolt.

+ She was a keen Christian but also believed that pagan and eastern religions also contained genuine worth.

+ After having convicted and sentenced to death three witches, Bromley may have been keen to avoid any suspicion of credulity by presenting his “masterful exposure” of the evidence presented by Grace Sowerbutts, before turning his attention back to the remainder of the Pendle witches.

+ Not only humans, but our closest living relatives are keen fruit-eaters.

+ Sharks have keen olfactory sense organs in the short duct between the front and back nasal openings.

+ Later he was not so keen on Wagner’s music, and he was not much influenced by it.

+ Arctic foxes also have a keen sense of smell.

+ Quite a few issues for me at first glance, but probably nothing which couldn’t be fixed should keen and knowledgeable editors have a few spare moments.

+ The bracelet of WSOP along with the cash prize of millions of dollars fascinates many players from the entire world that are keen to play poker in this tournament.

+ Put simply, companies of that type are keen to hire intelligent people.

+ This became important because of study into special relativity, and enjoyed keen interest from Lorentz and Einstein.

+ Personally, I am very keen on getting Wikidata infoboxes for health topics because I want to provide them in various languages in the developing world where otherwise we will not be delivering content for some years.

+ Foster was not eligible for a maintenance grant so took up a number of part-time jobs to fund his studies, becoming an ice-cream salesman, night-club bouncer and working night shifts at a bakery to make crumpets. He combined these with self-tuition via visits to the local library in Levenshulme. Foster took a keen interest in the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer and graduated from Manchester in 1961.

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