11.   Because moral freedom is so new an idea, it inevitably arouses opposition.

12.   But these antennas aroused opposition among many local residents who believed ELF radio transmissions posed a hazard to people and wildlife.

13.   Few things in opera arouse more opposition than change.

14.   Indeed, the homes have aroused little opposition, aside from their expense, among welfare critics on the left or right.

15.   Its plans to dispose of the platform in the open sea had aroused public opposition across Europe.

16.   Plans to dispose of the platform in the open sea aroused public opposition across Europe.

17.   Powell said the Beck acquisition was unlikely to arouse regulatory opposition in Europe or the United States.

18.   Several senior partners at the firm said that while Schiro aroused some opposition there, he was not under pressure to step down.

19.   Shell said it bowed to objections from European governments after its plans to dispose of the Brent Spar platform in the open sea aroused public opposition across Europe.

20.   She contended that her administrations had aroused opposition because of efforts to improve the lives of the tens of millions of Pakistanis who are trapped by poverty and illiteracy.

v. + opposition >>共 741
face 13.00%
express 5.36%
voice 3.95%
drop 2.97%
lead 2.89%
draw 2.50%
reiterate 2.15%
meet 2.14%
accuse 1.84%
encounter 1.59%
arouse 0.65%
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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