1. But you aroused those fears only to force exile. 2. He said she did nothing to arouse fear in her sons to the degree that they would kill her. 3. She attracted real affection, while the Shah himself aroused fear or, at best, respect. 4. The resignation of the managing director is certain to arouse new fears about the future of the company. 5. Both issues aroused fear among institutional investors that Germany might be veering toward increased government intervention in the economy. 6. But a provision that would give homeowners greater freedom to build extensions into their back yards or side yards has aroused fear in some areas. 7. But on this day they are responding to their umpteenth panicked call to investigate an unidentified white powder that has aroused fears of anthrax. 8. Candidates and their partisans depend heavily on polls to help arouse the fears that may stampede anxious voters in their direction. 9. Currency devaluations in Asia had aroused fears that falling export prices would hurt the profits of companies in the United States. |