Sentence examples for to be eager from inspiring English sources

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to be eager

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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However, ordinary Afghans appear to be eager for action.

But shoppers appeared to be eager to go online.

They seem to be eager to join in".

City are thought to be eager to retain him in their global empire.

Steve Auckland, ESI Media's chief executive, is known to be eager to retain the big names.

And Tucker is rumoured to be eager to snap up his one-time employer.

The Arab leaders, regarded as moderate, were said to be eager for a meeting.

"To work at those camps, you had to be eager to be there.

And no one seems to be eager to replace her, at least for now.

Mr. Ventura seems in "Conspiracy Theory" to be eager to make his already outsize personality even bigger and brasher.

Defensive end Bryan Knight of the Panthers said the layoff was just another reason to be eager.

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