Examples of 'more keenly' in a sentence

Meaning of "more keenly"

more keenly: This phrase is used to indicate a higher degree of intensity or focus on a particular matter or activity. For example, 'She began to observe the behavior of the birds more keenly after taking up birdwatching as a hobby.'

How to use "more keenly" in a sentence

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more keenly
No one is more keenly aware of this than me.
I never see would a more keenly load.
Felt more keenly by the one left behind.
I never see would a more keenly lode.
We know more keenly that life is not like that.
So obviously we are proceeding more keenly on security issues.
Look more keenly at it and you will penetrate to the very shrine of art.
We never see would a more keenly lode.
No loss is felt more keenly than the loss of what might have been.
But her influence is even more keenly felt at.
I felt this more keenly than all they could say against myself.
No one feels this more keenly.
But they can hear more keenly than anything else known to man.
There is a time when a man might look more keenly.
Upon his recovery he said he was more keenly aware of the needs of humanity.

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Shortages of skills and staff are becoming ever more keenly felt.
I feel your absence more keenly with every day that passes.
I feel your sorrow over this separation more keenly than mine.
Help me be more keenly aware of Your existence in my life.
The need for reform and expansion is more and more keenly felt.
Nowhere is the power of the state more keenly felt than here in Tiananmen Square.
The lack of a public sphere in Europe is being felt more and more keenly.
This artificial split in Europe is no more keenly felt than in Poland itself.
The world has never felt the need of a Saviour more keenly.
No country can be more keenly concerned than ours with the thems of your Congress.
The loss of innocent lives makes me feel more keenly our own loss.
It was the more keenly felt by his wife, because she.
Large companies seem to perceive the positive consequences more keenly than smaller firms.
A nervous shock is far more keenly felt, and entails far greater prostra tion.
And yet there is something in romantic love that more keenly captures the heart.
These troubles are even more keenly felt in developing countries, even where education is compulsory.
The need for transformation has never before been more keenly felt in the corporate world.
No one feels this more keenly than a soldier who 's led men into battle.
As for her arid me I feel it more keenly than you.
No one is more keenly aware of this than " brethren " themselves.
Nowhere are the effects of climate change more keenly felt than in the Arctic region.
At your kind words of praise I feel this even more keenly.
Never have I seen a profession more keenly in need of new blood.
Now is the time you should train more strictly, hunt and patrol more keenly.
No one will await that news more keenly than Leonard Susskind.
There is so much about the world Elsa has always understood more keenly than I.
Feels his loss more keenly than I do.
War often carries with it great sacrifice, none more keenly felt.
However, this slowdown was felt more keenly in specific sectors and specific oilproducing regions.
For that reason, his absence will be all the more keenly felt.
To his regret . Felt more keenly by the one left behind.
You should … hunt and patrol more keenly.
That is to say, he became more keenly aware of his Egyptian heritage.
Be more keenly felt, is that because they are greater, or because.
Elsa has always understood more keenly than I.

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I can not take this any more
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