11.   Why did this hateful man arouse her emotions in this way?

12.   There were tackles which brought the Aberdeen support to their feet in acclamation, and aroused different emotions in the rest.

13.   Americans feel uneasy about executing Ms. Tucker largely because she does not arouse the emotions that drive support for the death penalty.

14.   And music is calculated to arouse the emotions.

15.   As in hundreds of small towns all through Texas, high-school football games in Santa Fe arouse emotions almost as powerful as those of religion.

16.   Measuring the heart rates, temperatures, perspiration and levels of activity of criers, Gross found that tears actually arouse the emotions of the tearful.

17.   People with anxiety disorders often feel uncontrollably frightened, worried or anxious in situations that would not arouse similar emotions in most people.

18.   The flag-burning amendment arouses strong emotions on both sides.

19.   The unrelenting, unbridled glare of a man on a mission aroused myriad emotions, as I in turn offered an aloof, but yet alluring glance.

20.   Then he raised conservative issues calculated to arouse voter emotions.

v. + emotion >>共 417
show 18.25%
mix 4.98%
express 4.63%
stir 4.07%
keep 3.07%
control 3.02%
display 2.56%
feel 2.11%
have 1.86%
evoke 1.31%
arouse 1.26%
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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