31.   But unless the occupants aroused suspicion or the computer triggered secondary inspection, officers waved them through.

32.   By pointedly distancing himself from Social Democratic policies, he aroused suspicions of disloyalty.

33.   David saw no chemicals or other items that might have aroused suspicion.

34.   Except for an errant tip, Durst never would have aroused the suspicions of investigators.

35.   He arouses more suspicion than Hillary Clinton.

36.   He had aroused suspicions by seeking to buy time on a flight simulator for jetliners at a Minnesota flight school.

37.   Halloran said marijuana growers tend to use warehouses because they do not arouse much suspicion.

38.   He has refused to conduct an investigation into how dozens and possibly hundreds of people could be convicted by his office on tainted evidence and testimony without arousing suspicion.

39.   He is known for complicated transactions that arouse suspicions of self-dealing, and has sometimes given public shareholders one deal while awarding himself a different one.

40.   He had aroused suspicions at the Pan Am International Flight Academy where he wanted to get training on a flight simulator for large jetliners.

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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