Sentence examples for am curious to read from inspiring English sources

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I am curious to read it.

I personally am curious to read as many perspectives as possible, to broaden my horizons as a reader and as a human.

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I devoured it as a teenager and I'm curious to read it again.

I'd be curious to read more about those "various mechanisms", and why they turned out not to work.

I'll be curious to read the Times's more expansive coverage in its Slap Shot blog.

Not: 'Mr Jones, what are your political opinions?' Who cares?" So wouldn't he have been curious to read about what Jones thought?

He seems to have the mind of a scientist and the heart of a poet — I'm curious to read his assured perspective on the whole operation, which may liberate me from my reptilian one.

To the Editor: Having lived in Copenhagen, I was curious to read "36 Hours; Copenhagen" (Nov. 5) by Seth Sherwood to see what was new and hip in that wonderful city.

I've also been curious to read contemporary reviews from critics not yet worn down by a decade of Iris Murdoch's flowery-talking friends and Margaret Drabble's domestic drama.

It was curious to read a Frenchman writing about America when America was small, unthreatening, and admirable, when it was still something underappreciated that the French could claim as their own and champion, like serial music or the novels of John Fante.

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