A true albino betta has been feverishly sought since one recorded appearance in 1927, and another in 1953.
I am sure that the borough treasurers are now working feverishly with slide rules and pocket calculators, and in due course we shall know the result of their labours.
If my remarks about a debate on the coal industry are to be regarded as provocative, there must be an army of people looking feverishly for provocation.
Does he further realise that the agitation that is being feverishly worked up is becoming a really urgent matter and becoming daily more dangerous to public order?
It may have been talked about, but preparations were not made because we are feverishly making them now.
The media are always feverishly searching for grievances so that these can be ventilated on the radio or television.
The whole world is feverishly re-arming, and last year we were told that the world spent more than £2,400,000,000 on preparations for war.
These feverishly high prices are not only an opportunity for immediate profiteering.