That was a remarkably perceptive observation.
"The lady is remarkably perceptive," Dash observed calmly.
For a creature nearly devoid of hunting senses, the human female was remarkably perceptive.
Infants, or children of any age for that matter, are remarkably perceptive of emotions, passions.
He was also remarkably perceptive, correctly deducing that the captain of a state-of-the art Soviet submarine planned to defect to the West, not attack it.
"A remarkably perceptive man, Mr Capone."
I've followed in the footsteps of that other dictator, Sulla-simply revived all his relief measures, which were remarkably perceptive.
Careful scrutiny of the record of the Court may lead to the conclusion that it has been remarkably perceptive of the changing currents of international thought.
But Michael Jenkins at 14 was clearly an engaging lad and, on the evidence of "A House in Flanders," a remarkably perceptive one.
"You know," Foraker said slowly, "for a wirehead, you're a remarkably perceptive person, Five."