Examples of 'more intently' in a sentence

Meaning of "more intently"

More intently: This phrase suggests a deeper or more focused level of attention, observation, or consideration

How to use "more intently" in a sentence

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We listen a lot more intently at night.
Soften our hearts so that we listen more intently.
Mori stared at her more intently than anyone else in the room.
And being in an agony he prayed more intently.
At this point one works even more intently on creating a personal tendency to evolve.
Yet it made me prick up my ears and listen more intently.
It made me regret not listening more intently and asking more questions.
He looked at her more and more often, and more intently.
Try not to approach more intently for a photo or for whatever other reason.
Tapes were being recorded more intently now.
Could we follow more intently this joyful attitude of Jesus?
He seems to be drawing more intently now.
Thirdly, we focus much more intently upon the equality perspective than the Commission 's proposal does.
Study the scriptures more intently.
In your 30s, you are more intently focused on your career and home life.

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Perhaps I need to listen more intently.
Gaze more intently than before-He comes who is to close the line of priests!
Need for developing countries to focus more intently on capacity issues.
If you want to build a deeper relationship with your clients, start listening more intently.
Study the Bible more intently and intensely.
Everybody 's pulses and heartbeats were racing a little bit more intently.
I try again, focusing more intently on her.
When people can “ see ” a place or a person in a story, they will listen more intently.
What if we listened more intently for our call?
In order to do so, Ruburt must be trained somewhat more intently.
The person should be followed more intently for the prospect of its appearance . ".
Hear the voices that are ignored. Pursue a little more intently.
In his later work, Stanislavski focused more intently on the underlying patterns of dramatic conflict.
Whatever he suffers, I suffer a thousand times more intently.
Hyatt, though, more intently views Menchi as a ration.
The third day of the convention will focus even more intently on national security.
So, I am praying, fasting and studying the scriptures more intently.
Beginning in September 2000, he focused more intently on the totality of life, especially human consciousness.
In front of me, Ashley June is staring more intently at me.
You don't hesitate to be heard, and you listen more intently.
And realize that God is looking at you even more intently in that same moment.
I do not know … But now … Perhaps I need to listen more intently.
This effort would also allow each entity to focus more intently within its own mandate.
This assignment has taught me how to pray deeper, and fast more intently and strategically.
After leaving his job, Marc was able to focus more intently on the effort.

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