91.   And although we had Taliban permission to be here, we knew we could easily arouse suspicion.

92.   Any unusual influx of newcomers will arouse suspicion.

93.   Authorities arrested Papadopoulos in a graveyard near the northern city of Kavala after he aroused the suspicions of a priest, Kavala police chief Anestis Lalinis said.

94.   Authorities investigating the Paris subway bombing on Wednesday released a Tunisian who had aroused their suspicion because he was carrying instructions on how to make bombs.

95.   Both bombers reportedly were disguised as Israeli soldiers and carried their bombs in olive green army bags so they would not arouse suspicion.

96.   Both women refused to be interviewed at the TV station for fear of arousing suspicions among their new Kabila-appointed colleagues.

97.   But Hanouni said her suspicions were aroused last Friday, when she saw cult members dig up their garden.

98.   But the hard-line communist country refused mandatory international inspection of its nuclear facilities, arousing suspicion that it was developing nuclear weapons.

99.   But senior deputy Ng Hong-mun said yesterday any such move might arouse suspicion that the deputies were meddling in the administration of the SAR.

100.   But the stench of burning flesh aroused the suspicions of firefighters and police and they found the body after investigating.

v. + suspicion >>共 235
raise 17.64%
arouse 9.88%
confirm 8.44%
have 5.75%
fuel 3.00%
report 2.25%
allay 2.13%
voice 1.88%
cast 1.75%
express 1.69%
arouse + n. >>共 169
suspicion 18.70%
interest 7.10%
concern 5.68%
opposition 4.62%
passion 3.91%
ire 3.31%
fear 3.31%
emotion 2.96%
anger 2.60%
curiosity 2.60%
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