be in enthusiasm
1.Amazingly, his enthusiasm for a job seems to be in inverse relation to the amount he gets paid for it!
3.The livelihood of the workers must be improved if their enthusiasm in the fight against Japan is to be fully aroused.
4.If you need ten thousand dollars for your definite major purpose,you may be able to marshal it in a few days or even hours by impressing others with the quality of your enthusiasm and vision.
5.And, no, I do not seek to compare my enthusiasm for the great writer of the American stage with the intense devotion of a Liverpool supporter left high and dry for a ticket in Athens, but in any debate around the chaos at the Champions League final last month and its subsequent fallout, it is important to acknowledge that in football we accept as stock behaviour that which would not be deemed socially appropriate in any other walk of life.
6.Given such enthusiasm, you might think that pioneers like CellFor would be eager to advertise their role in the breakthroughs that are leading the way for bioforestry.
7.In light of the ever-increasing enthusiasm of English study in our HLG area, Pathway English School suggests and strongly recommends that a HLG English Association be established to create an exclusive QQ group and to organize various English activities for its members.
8.If so, we must be with them, arouse their enthusiasm and initiative, be concerned with their well-being, work earnestly and sincerely in their interests and solve all their problems of production and everyday life -- the problems of salt, rice, housing, clothing, childbirth, etc.
9.In my opinion, the problems would be easily solved if these cadres showed less enthusiasm for bettering their own standard of living and more for raising that of the masses.
10.Experience shows that men and women to join in the activities, the need to be close to meet the opposite sex, it will certainly arouse the enthusiasm and the inherent enthusiasm and creativity.

