Sentence examples for not very eager from inspiring English sources

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They're just not very eager to own up to it.

"It has to do major things that Greek governments were not very eager to do".

The people who know are not very eager to broadcast the results.

But even though there is a lot of money in the world of horses, horse people are not very eager to spend it on a four-year research project.

At that time, people were not very eager to become ministers.

Usually, while traveling, I'm not very eager to snap photos, but when in Paris, the urge is irresistible.

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I know that the Kremlin is now very eager to promote him, though I don't know that they know he's gone for good.

Langford had commented on the British "not being very eager about Mahler", and the Eighth Symphony was not performed in Britain until, when Sir Henry Wood presented it with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

Do not go off track during class, because that proves that you are not a very eager student.

But companies are borrowing at a rapid pace even though investors have not been very eager to buy bonds.

"But Darcy didn't seem very eager to trade him," said Sather, who indicated that Jay Grossman, the agent for the unsigned goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin, had phoned him, urging the Rangers to deal with Tampa Bay for Khabibulin's rights.

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