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1 But politicians have never been more eager to court the sleepless vote.
2 The tone of his voice had grown more eager and he continued:
3 The king was more eager for war than the most unthinking democrat.
4 Probably there is not a more eager class in existence than they.
5 But it made Ernest all the more eager to continue his explorations.
6 Perhaps I was more eager to acquiesce to them than to You.
7 One, more eager than the rest, was indisposed to respect the Berbers.
8 None could be more eager than yourself in the chase,' said Boone.
9 This fact also stimulated his imagination, and rendered him the more eager .
10 The wood-pigeons were much more numerous, also more eager to be fed.
11 Or does it make you even more eager to press on creatively?
12 On more eager pulse rises a languorous strain of horn and cellos.
13 The idea made him a little giddy, but more and more eager .
14 Peter of the Pigs was there, but no more eager to fight.
15 This fact made me more eager to gain wider knowledge of conditions.
16 He returned to London more eager than ever to pursue his profession.
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