Keen example sentences

The coins were so keen on being spent that day, they kept up their attempts at persuasion till their voices began to choke.The second night Mijbil came on to my bed in the small hours and remained asleep in the crook of my knees until the servant brought tea in the morning, and during the day he began to lose his apathy and take a keen, much too keen, interest in his surroundings.The black majority was keen to ensure that the democratic principle of majority rule was not compromised.arious sections of society have developed a keen interest towards integrating the knowledge of psychology within their core activities.Rajvir too was an ardent fan of detective stories, but at the moment he was keener on looking at the beautiful scenery.Each power – Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary – was keen on countering the hold of other powers over the Balkans, and extending its own control over the area.Both the companies are keen that you buy their daals.The owners of business are keen to have an idea about the net results of their business operations periodically, i.e. whether the business has earned profits or incurred losses.Rammohun Roy was keen to spread the knowledge of Western education in the country and bring about greater freedom and equality for women.They were keen on controlling large areas of land in compact blocks to allow improved breeding.The white minority was keen to protect its privileges and property.In countries with labour shortage, industrialists were keen on using mechanical power so that the need for human labour can be minimised.The colonial state in India, keen to expand the market for British goods, was unwilling to support Indian industrialists.Organisations keen on developing effective communication should adopt suitable measures to overcome the barriers and improve communication effectiveness.So the company was keen on expanding textile exports from India.

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