keenly造句1 He remained keenly alive to the dangers.
2 He observes keenly, but says little.
3 She remained keenly interested in international affairs.
4 I was keenly aware of the dangers.
5 This is a keenly awaited project.
6 The contest should be very keenly fought.
7 Ade is the man keenly awake to the change.
8 The shops also offer a keenly priced curtain-making service.
9 The medal is being keenly contested by eight gymnasts.
10 He is keenly interested in classical English literature.
11 We were keenly aware of the danger.
12 Mrs Southern listened keenly,[www.] occasionally breaking in with pertinent questions.
13 They're keenly aware that whatever they decide will set a precedent.
14 The second half was keenly fought, but neither side managed to score.
15 But he felt keenly the odium of his position.
16 Jacob was keenly aware of that.
17 But he is keenly aware of history.
18 I have always been keenly interested in foreign affairs.
19 Now I was keenly aware of where I ranked in the mile, half-mile and three miles.
20 But in this keenly competitive world your crop may become more marketable the more information about it you supply.
21 Even individuals who follow environmental matters keenly will find new information or a new perspective.
22 Through excellent communication media, they are keenly aware of conditions and events in the outside world.
23 The second half was keenly fought, but neither side managed to score, although Trojans missed a penalty flick.
24 There are few things we should keenly desire if we really knew what we wanted.Francois de La Rochefoucauld
25 From 1889 to 1904 McFadyean was also keenly interested in the problems of anthrax disease in animals.
26 Gary Lineker is another top-class striker who clings keenly on to boots he's enjoying a scoring spell with.
27 The initial impact of the reforms will be felt most keenly in primary schools.
28 As we got on with the job, I found myself keenly interested.
29 The decentralization imperative implicit in factoring problems runs into the co-ordination imperative felt keenly by the executive political and administrative elite.
30 I must be precise here: the woman forgot how to hate him - the child feels it as keenly as ever.