Not exact matches
If your child shows a
keen interest in science, a mixed - age class or camp can supplement what's
happening in her classroom.
There was a somewhat intriguing joint byline in the FT this morning with William Hague, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, and former Lib Dem leader, Lord Ashdown, co-authoring a piece about the need for the West to continue to take a
keen interest in what's
happening in Bosnia.
After three months he takes a ferry back into town, where he
happens across a beautiful girl named Isabel Graysmark (Vikander), who takes a
keen interest in him.
By contrast, Dillon found that museums were
keen to showcase their exhibits with contemporary art: «The institutions were as
interested as we were in what might
happen when you made those juxtapositions.»
This is part of my
interest, as I hate painting whether plaster or window frames, and I am not that
keen on plaster, and I really hate what
happens to tiling and grout over the years.
She has a
keen interest in the global job market but also loves to keep a track of everything
interesting happening around the globe.
If the next assessment centre in the Manchester office isn't for two or three weeks because they rescheduled them, but there's one
happening in London perhaps the candidate is
interested and
keen, we'll book them in London but then we'll look at paying some expenses back to the candidate for train fare or money towards an overnight stay.