11.   It aroused fears among Europeans that antiwhite vengeance would be a main theme of his regime.

12.   References to drought or poor crop yield are forbidden because they could arouse fears of price rises.

13.   That the shootings happened in metro Atlanta, in a school known for parental involvement and good academics, has aroused fear in many parents, students and teachers.

14.   That these fears are aroused so effortlessly is not surprising.

15.   The attack made headlines around the world, arousing fears in commuters everywhere, yet the individual losses tended to be missed in the horror and its aftermath.

16.   The nerve gas attack in the Tokyo subway system on Monday made headlines around the world, arousing fears in commuters everywhere.

17.   The plan is certain to arouse fears about what would happen if the power plant sank.

18.   This aroused the fear that the authority could grow, hydralike, into something powerful enough to eventually bring about unification.

19.   This trend has aroused fears among some that old spheres of influence are being reasserted in a new guise.

20.   Arousing fears of violence in Genoa, a letter bomb exploded Monday in the hands of a policeman.

v. + fear >>共 569
raise 12.95%
express 9.54%
have 4.76%
allay 4.38%
ease 3.98%
spark 2.90%
calm 2.23%
voice 2.15%
dismiss 1.81%
fuel 1.79%
arouse 0.39%
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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