Examples of using Keen to make in English and their translations into Swedish
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Keen to make the public understand.
He gave us great tips and was always keen to make us a great stay.
I was very keen to make this lighthouse rotation system.
curious-minded colleagues who are keen to make a difference.
I was keen to make this information available to this House.
In contrast, hundreds of small businesses have been set up by avid crafters keen to make a return on their cardmaking efforts.
All staff were keen to make our stay as nice as possible.
Services Our highly trained and multilingual staff are dedicated to offer the highest level of customer service and are keen to make you feel as welcome
We're looking for people who are keen to make a difference- to put their mark on an ambitious commercial and environmental agenda.
We will also be particularly attentive to the European dimension of our initiatives and will be keen to make it more visible to the general public
Are you keen to make a good impression,
All parents out there is very keen to make their baby look perfect on photos.
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No major overhaul is needed, taking into account the position of the Commission, which is keen to make the programme as straightforward for its participants as possible.
I was keen to make these points in order to prevent this report,
He established that the Member States were very keen to make rapid progress along the lines indicated in the two reports examined.
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When the work's screenwriter Arthur Laurents directed the return of the work to Broadway in 2009 he was very keen to make the production authentic in terms of time,
If the United Kingdom is so keen to make the single market function properly,
Sugarcane was introduced to the island in 1640 by planters such as James Drax, keen to make the transition from a dying tobacco industry,
Gábor is always keen to make a relationship with the people documented on his travels,