61.   Passengers who lacked proper documents or aroused the suspicion of soldiers for whatever reason were routinely yanked from buses, cars or pickup trucks and never seen again.

62.   Residents of the Woodland RV Park next door, said the Coachlight attracts itinerant workers, and that therefore seven strangers would not necessarily arouse suspicion.

63.   She walked out of the gloomy, guarded Beverly Hills mansion barefoot so as not to arouse his suspicions and just kept going.

64.   Some screenwriter might have given the scene a grim sense of melodrama, but witnesses said there was nothing in it to arouse suspicion.

65.   Suspicion is aroused by the majority of them remaining unpublished -- and this from a composer feted in his own day and now enjoying a remarkable revival.

66.   That aroused the suspicions of officers in Fort Worth, who were monitoring ticket sales in St. Louis as part of a routine search for drug dealers.

67.   That aroused the suspicions of her children, who insisted on an exhumation, which led to the finding that she had been poisoned.

68.   The challenge was to find her workplace and her license plate number without arousing suspicion.

69.   The bill also empowered officials to jail uncooperative witnesses in terror investigations and to search and take into custody airline passengers who aroused suspicion.

70.   The case that first aroused suspicion against her involved an infant who died less than an hour after an extensive physical examination.

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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