Sentence examples for was very keen from inspiring English sources

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was very keen

adverb

To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

  • You’re drinking very slowly.

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His hearing, at least, was very keen.

'He was very keen on pictures.

I was very keen on drawing.

He was very keen to come.

"He was very keen on my becoming a physician".

"My father was very keen on teaching me financial independence.

"I was very keen to have Norman do the project," Ive said.

"He (Blunkett) was very keen to be treated like anyone else," Mr Patterson said.

"Mrs. Thatcher was very keen on an entrepreneurial attitude, and bringing in private money.

I'd been reading a lot of contemporary fiction and I was very keen to get published.

Allan Massie in the Scotsman was very keen: "The pleasures of this elegant novel are many.

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