Sentence examples for get too keen from inspiring English sources

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I thought, we know he stays and we know he's good, so I said to John, the plan is to stay wide and not get too keen.

We knew he had a huge jump in him so I was just trying to get him to pop a little bit and save and not get too keen.

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At the same time, Ms. Warner was keen not to get too dewy-eyed about the subject at hand.

Sea otters also common the area but you probably won't get too close, they are protective of their young, and as such, not too keen on being near humans.

But before this gets too nightmarish, Limper is keen to stress that everyone who stays in this facility is a paid volunteer.

Me and Trotty were very keen on not getting too carried away.

It is a high risk investment, he conceded - but he's not keen on the government getting too involved.

We set off at 7am, keen to get some miles under our belts before it gets too hot.

"We have quite a few rules in place for the one or two customers a year that get a little bit too keen," she explains, adding, "We're a big family here.

"No loyalty" and "too keen to get back to making money", say MPs, who think they should have the jobs which the goats got.

As NME editor Conor McNicholas explains, the bands are only too keen to get involved.

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