Sentences with phrase «so keen»

I love that its anti-ageing, but I'm not so keen on whitening products either as I like my tanned skin too!
Since I've been so keen on basics, I like to accessorize with unique pieces like my Minuit Mesh Watch by CLUSE or this silver pocket watch I picked up from the flea market to spice up an outfit.
That's the only thing I'm not so keen on.
Before I start off with the review let me state that this review is from the point of view of my husband who was more than happy to try to product, but not so keen to write the review; he said he would rather be the editor and do the job of typing away to me.
You are amazing... so keen to try this on some items i've been hiding in the closet!!
London is not so keen on the newest trends (I am not saying that it isn't).
America Ferreira went for a dress in a similar shade, but I was not so keen on this look due to the high neckline.
IM so keen to try Jane Iredale products but it's pricey and I don't know enough people using it.
Our Italien adventures during that trip started in Cinque Terre and as we only had a few days exploring the five, charming villages on the Italian Riviera, I was so keen of coming back!
I am not so sure about off the shoulder tops and I am not so keen on anything fringe.
You can be sure, at least, that the prince might not have been so keen to find her if she'd attended in her workday rags.
Together though, I am not usually so keen to wear print on print but I may be coming around.
I always reasoned that is was better to eat a lot prepared in a way I enjoy vs. limiting them drastically on account of not being so keen on most of them in the raw state.
One reason I'm not so keen to change my routine is that my gym is dead quiet in the morning.
I'm not so keen on blueberries on their own, I think they taste a bit like feet but I certainly like them in everything else.
And that's — that's so — that's so keen.
I really felt my 1st week of MAF made my body feel amazing so keen to avoid any anaerobic work in the week before, but do you suggest longer?
I'm a chocolate lover but not so keen on mint, so this bar could've gone either way.
If you are wondering why anyone who charts their cycle is so keen to talk about it (yes we can get a little obsessed), read on.
And in case you weren't sure, I'm not so keen on the «just pop a pill each day — no biggie» idea.
Can you advise if your programs are suitable or how could be altered to suit my condition as I'm so keen to get in shape again now!
Thank you very much for the explanation of everything.Am 32 And had 3 miscarriages in my late first trimester, which was so devastating.My Obygn were not so keen on finding out what was going on, all I knew was I have hypothyroidism.I changed doctors and did several test and found our I have Adrenal Fatigue and low vitamins D.Looking forward to be a mother soon.
I'm so keen to try it out for the sake of it, but my body just responds randomly to everything!
I too am not so keen on raw onion, but diced it very small and it definitely added to the flavours.
Other experts are not so keen.
But by hiding, I ended up going along with open relationships and activities I wasn't so keen on.
Americans aren't so keen on consuming the critters, but bugs have crept into some Western food products in recent years.
The students watched «A Stem Cell Story» and were so keen to ask questions that Tariq almost didn't get home that night!
The strange thing to me is not that science should become a political football, but that so many people in society, having directly funded the sciencific enquiry into climate change, presumably so that they and the world can benefit, are so keen to completely disregard the findings.
It would seem that the United States, a nation that is otherwise obsessed with technological innovation, is not so keen on maintaining the technology it has already built.
Although other robots also use sonar to judge distance, the batbot's sonar is so keen that it can tell if a coin is resting heads or tails up.
A male is keen to mate with a female as soon as she reaches mating age — so keen, in fact, that he eagerly helps her strip off the exoskeleton that she sheds as she transforms into an adult and can move again.
No one knows why cephalopods are so keen on RNA editing.
Nimbyism is a barrier to a more sustainable energy industry, and one of the reasons why politicians have been so keen to support offshore wind energy despite the relatively high cost of this technology.
Where better to learn about human milk, he reasoned, than at a company so keen to mimic it?
Why are you so keen to get humans to Mars?
If you want to bring class into it, what class do the MPs so keen to oust Corbyn belong to, on their seventy five grand a year salaries plus expenses?
Davey claimed Osborne was so keen to strike a deal, particularly one involving Chinese investment, that he would have agreed to pay more.
Democrat Joe Manchin, albeit a candidate in West Virginia, was so keen to distance himself from the legislation that he actually shot the bill with a rifle in a campaign ad.
Mr Corbyn was so keen to head straight to his next appointment with MSPs that he left Ms Dugdale trailing in his week at one point, apologising to her when she finally caught up with him as be posed for photographs outside the Our Dynamic Earth science centre.
That's why the Tory press and the Tories themselves are so keen to ridicule and get rid of him — it's what the Corbyn movement might become.
Davis says that that is one of the reasons why the government is so keen to get a definitive ruling from the supreme court.
«I think there is a danger that [David Cameron] was so keen to protect the bankers form regulation that he has actually caused a lot of problems for Britain and for the EU within it.
Not everyone was so keen about this special election, and there was controversy swirling around Cancel as the pick for the Democratic candidate.
It's why Banks is so keen to publicise his work on winter fuel payments.
If the Minister is so keen on apprenticeships, will he explain to the House why, in the leaked document that I have before me, he proposes cuts to the funding of apprenticeships, and why he is doing so little to help apprentices who are losing their jobs during the recession?
It's little wonder then that the smaller parties seem so keen to point out that these three do not offer any genuine choice.
It also says this: «We have already identified over # 15 billion of savings in government spending per year, vastly in excess of the # 5 billion per year that we have set aside for additional spending commitments...» Given the above why are they so keen on implementing the «damaging tax on jobs»?
The chancellor couldn't see why everyone was suddenly so keen on disabled people or what he was meant to apologise for
Lord Mandelson says: «If your government is so keen on our human rights tradition, why is your government getting rid of the Human Rights Act?»
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