Examples of 'keen to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "keen to take"

keen to take - Expresses a strong desire or enthusiasm to accept or participate in something. It implies being eager or willing to seize an opportunity or engage in an activity

How to use "keen to take" in a sentence

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keen to take
We are keen to take maximum advantage of that opportunity.
They were really keen to take part and.
Those keen to take part in the survey can do so here.
There were a lot of people on whom he was keen to take revenge.
And people keen to take advantage of that.
Registration is still open for riders keen to take part.
He may not be keen to take the plunge.
A big battle with them is a challenge we are very keen to take on.
He seemed keen to take the initiative.
They are ready to learn about new solutions and are keen to take action.
Not many are keen to take on girls of loose morals.
But that could change as consumers and businesses become keen to take action.
Small wonder he was so keen to take his pleasure elsewhere.
Openness to international markets is a major challenge that the Institut is keen to take up.
Business owners are keen to take control of their websites.

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In his view " the cooper and we are keen to take sion.
You are very keen to take initiatives.
It 's a brief window of opportunity that my father seems keen to take advantage of.
You are keen to take good care of your environment.
But you can see they are keen to take it further.
I was not keen to take any medications to increase my milk supply.
I was instantly keen to take it up.
Some were keen to take regional accents into account as well.
Your specialized violin teacher will be keen to take you wherever you want.
They are very keen to take up these outcomes and use them in practical applications.
Your astrological chart indicates that you are keen to take care of your health.
She is always keen to take part in the group activities.
For the first time Wolf is not quite so keen to take up the subject.
Parents are increasingly keen to take personal charge of the education of their children.
The children have been so keen to take part!
No wonder no one is keen to take up the option of a personal budget.
As this is a subject that is consulted on annually, I was keen to take a slightly.
We have been keen to take advantage of.
Seething from the interrogation, SAS soldiers were keen to take revenge.
Highly motivated and keen to take responsibility and accountability.
Representatives from Austria, Lithuania and Albania were also keen to take part in the event.
Volunteers should be keen to take up responsibilities and act quickly as and when required.
Would you have been so keen to take them on?
Charlie was keen to take revenge on Appachan as he killed his father.
Let your Manager know that you are keen to take on more responsibility.
I am keen to take a whack at out there in I.
The private sector in his country was keen to take advantage of this conducive environment.
I am keen to take on my new role, in this new environment.
But she's not the only one keen to take a look.
So Joning is keen to take him on a shallow dive.
According to Spanish publication Estadio Deportivo, Arsenal are keen to take advantage of that.
The EESC is quite keen to take part in this process.
He is now keen to take pictures of the Muslim skinheads of Malaysia.
Coming up against a tired Spurs they'll be keen to take advantage of the situation.
Capstan Avocats is keen to take part in constructing the doctrine relating to employment law.

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