Sentence examples for eager to take on the task from inspiring English sources

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The nurses were eager to take on the task of administering drugs to patients, so Qamoos trained six of her Nigerian counterparts on the drug-delivery methods.

But Seddiqi said the negotiators in Bonn knew her by reputation and were correct in assuming that she would be eager to take on the task of repairing a health-care system ravaged by war, disease, poverty and a three-decade exodus of trained medical personnel.

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Kasparov had long had his eye on Carlsen and was eager to take on the job.

Favreau, for one, is eager to take on the Friars.

New Yorkers seem eager to take on the meek Mini persona.

He is as eager to take on the isolationists led by Senator Rand Paul within his party.

Mr. Chambers was particularly eager to take on the new entrants.

But it may be tough to find another U.S. official as eager to take on the role.

A guy who's eager to take on all the president's men.

The number of wage rates and wage scales was drastically reduced; this not only cut bureaucracy, but also ensured that workers would be more eager to take on a wider range of tasks.

Both Democratic candidates seem eager to take on Mitt Romney in the general election.

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