Example sentences of "enthusiastic about [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Also college lecturers tended to be more enthusiastic about a course when they had participated in its development .
2 Eva was delighted to see this message in the daily press though she was less than enthusiastic about a Bill going through Parliament to ban street marches after disturbances with the National Front and the Orange marches .
3 When he was enthusiastic about a subject , and I imagined he would turn his back on anything about which he could not enthuse , he leant forward on his bar stool , his thigh beating against it .
4 ‘ Everybody is enthusiastic about a house for the first three years .
5 Teachers and parents were very enthusiastic about the course .
6 David Sollom , owner of the centre and one of the three instructors of the day , was enthusiastic about the conditions so we drove straight out to one of the four sites which the school uses .
7 John Cave , Guildsoft 's managing director , is particularly enthusiastic about the Adventure Series .
8 Gazans find it hard to be enthusiastic about the talks .
9 We cut our way through these and , following our python-hunters , who now seemed considerably less enthusiastic about the venture than they had been when they first suggested it , we slid down coconut ropes to the sinkhole floor and to the forbidding cobwebbed entrances which extended from its walls .
10 To the extent that they are spontaneously enthusiastic about the story , can easily make it their own and see implications for their own practice , and ask me back , I reckon I have been successful .
11 I ca n't feel enthusiastic about the government training course I 'm on and although I have a nice boyfriend , I 'm trying to finish the relationship .
12 He is enthusiastic about the work through which orchestras enable children to create with the help of teachers , but feels that players too , need specialised training to maximise their communication skills .
13 A common theme , especially from those enthusiastic about the proposal , was the need for commitment : ‘ the struggle for justice is the only hope for the movement of society towards the kingdom of God …
14 Zborowski was enthusiastic about the love affair .
15 Doctors who include nurses in their research teams are enthusiastic about the contribution they make .
16 Paul knew the Lake District well from his mountaineering days at university , so he was enthusiastic about the idea of living there .
17 Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea .
18 Although he did not reject a fact-finding mission outright , Major was clearly less than enthusiastic about the idea .
19 He was highly enthusiastic about the women , whom he compared very favourably with their English counterparts for their courtesy , their ability to manage their households and even their husbands , their grace , and the beauty of their head-dresses .
20 Louis XV was not , however , enthusiastic about the scheme and , after trying for a year to interest him , de Broglie , a soldier , decided to pool his information and ideas with de Choiseul , who , controlling the Ministries of Marine , War and Foreign Affairs , had been making independent plans of his own .
21 Farmers are enthusiastic about the scheme .
22 Chelmsford MP Simon Burns was enthusiastic about the schemes proposed by the Chancellor for tackling unemployment .
23 Rosemary not only took 3rd place with this contribution but was sufficiently enthusiastic about the competition to send in a batch of other entries from the newsletters she has edited without even mentioning it to their writers .
24 Reading the highbrow press clearly made readers somewhat disdainful towards television news and party Election Broadcasts , but not much more enthusiastic about the press .
25 Reading the highbrow press made people somewhat disdainful towards television , but no more enthusiastic about the press .
26 At the time , I was particularly enthusiastic about the possibility of the involvement of one of the major neurotransmitters , acetylcholine , in memory formation , and had set up a simple , fast assay for the brain 's acetylcholine receptor ( called the muscarinic receptor , to distinguish it from other types of acetylcholine receptor ) .
27 Sir Rhodes said : ‘ I am not enthusiastic about the Maastricht Treaty .
28 Sometimes , disloyally , he wondered if the Kaiser were not a little too enthusiastic about the honour of Germany .
29 And I think it is important in the Greater York context that the York new settlement be located in a district which is enthusiastic about the concept of developing a new settlement , because to do otherwise I think will undermine the role er function of the new settlement .
30 Dealers in Moscow were so enthusiastic about the chance to get their lubes and parts from a single supplier that BP and Unipart agreed to do a show together in May 1992 to introduce their joint service to a wider range of potential customers .
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