81.   Then he would wait to see how long it took before suspicion was aroused.

82.   Their suspicions were aroused after NATO intelligence experts warned that Serbian forces do not generally travel in such long columns.

83.   These combined factors are thought to have been enough to arouse the suspicions of Customs at Dover.

84.   This should be done in a manner that will not arouse suspicion on the part of the partner.

85.   Though she has been told to keep to herself, she must have a few friendly encounters with the neighbors in order not to arouse suspicion.

86.   To SEC investigators, that in itself would arouse suspicion.

87.   Unlike Aldrich Ames, the spy inside the CIA who was known to colleagues as a drunk and a lavish spender, Hanssen aroused no suspicions.

88.   Police declined to say what the Pakistanis had done to arouse suspicion and gave no other details about the arrests.

89.   Peres said it was possible the man had disguised himself as an Israeli soldier in order not to arouse suspicion.

90.   A truck parked off a road near an archaeological site that recently had been looted of Indian artifacts aroused the suspicion of a state wildlife officer.

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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