He's keenly conscious of maintaining good relations with his employees, many of whom earn no more than minimum wage.
I wrote as an English nationalist keenly conscious of the sacred boundary of the Tweed that keeps (or used to keep) our ancient enemies at bay.
"This was an age that had broken away from the past as no other in history, and was keenly conscious of its own singularity."
Conrad was keenly conscious of tragedy in the world and in his works.
He is keenly conscious of the trust placed in him.
Once they "became keenly conscious that they were writing records, not songs," as Emerson puts it, the majority of them doubled as producers and arrangers.
Officials are keenly conscious of trying to avoid the mistakes of 9/11.
I was keenly conscious of the comrades-in-arms who had fallen with me.
Although rainfall has now returned to normal, Georgia's leaders remain keenly conscious that water is a scarce commodity, to be carefully managed.
He felt keenly conscious of how barren all intellectual speculation is when separated from action and experiment.