We found 96 examples of how to use keen in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 96 of 96.
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76. | He was a thick-set, burly man with a shock of grizzled hair, a brown, weather-beaten face, and blue eyes which were keen to the verge of fierceness. | |
77. | Why are you so keen on doing that? | |
78. | Holmes walked past the couch to the open window, and held up the drooping stalk of a moss-rose, looking down at the dainty blend of crimson and green. It was a new phase of his character to me, for I had never before seen him show any keen interest in natural objects. | |
79. | When I looked up at him I found his keen, grey eyes fixed upon me with an amused expression. | |
80. | She had no sooner encountered the keen black eyes of the stranger than her own were bent on the ground with a mixture of bashful embarrassment and fear. | |
81. | Ravenswood fixed upon her his keen dark eyes, as if he was desirous of penetrating into her very soul. | |
82. | Tom wasn't keen on the idea. | |
83. | Tom wasn't too keen on the idea. | |
84. | That is a keen observation. | |
85. | I'm so keen to travel to Algeria. | |
86. | I'm so keen to visit Algeria. | |
87. | Tom was not very keen on the idea. | |
88. | Are they all so mad keen on music? | |
89. | The Moroccan government is "keen" to have good relations with Algeria. | |
90. | I'm not so keen on vegetables like these. | |
91. | He has an extremely keen sense of smell. | |
92. | He has a very keen sense of smell. | |
93. | I wasn't particularly keen on that idea. | |
94. | I'm keen on swimming. | |
95. | Algeria is keen to avoid the debt trap. | |
96. | Algeria is keen to avoid external borrowing. |