1.   A central thrust of management will be to create excitement about the future of the company and about belonging to the company.

2.   The event had created great excitement at all levels of society and was eagerly anticipated.

3.   And at least half a dozen potential candidates will be tossing parties at the convention to try to create excitement for their campaigns.

4.   And the ear adapts to sonic limitations with surprising efficiency, particularly when the provenance of a recording creates its own excitement.

5.   Because the old guard is slowly receding, Tour officials are trying to create excitement and bring fans closer to the action.

6.   Beene used traditional shapes, but he created excitement by tweaking them with unique piping and modern touches such as plastic panels.

7.   A long-standing theory says the ball was secretly doctored to create home run excitement in hopes of soothing an angry fandom.

8.   A convention always creates some excitement and some interest in the campaign, argue the Democrats, and thus gives the candidate a modest upsurge in public esteem.

9.   But for weather-watchers, this out-of-season heat had created excitement.

10.   But it had been a few years since the once-proud Bills had played in a home game that created such excitement.

v. + excitement >>共 201
generate 13.65%
create 8.02%
contain 4.31%
bring 3.95%
feel 3.71%
add 2.63%
cause 2.40%
provide 2.40%
share 2.16%
inject 1.68%
create + n. >>共 1362
job 5.22%
problem 3.16%
opportunity 1.68%
condition 1.07%
program 0.94%
atmosphere 0.81%
chance 0.78%
tension 0.74%
illusion 0.71%
sense 0.67%
excitement 0.25%
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