1. Although I never subscribed to that school of thought, I can understand why such suspicions arose. 2. At the same time, suspicion arose. 3. But if someone dies at home and no doctor steps forward to sign the death certificate, Miles said, suspicion will inevitably arise. 4. But suspicion usually arises when a swimmer comes from nowhere. 5. Given his tendency to say one thing today and do the opposite tomorrow, suspicions arise when his operatives vehemently deny he would accept the Republican vice presidential nomination. 6. Given his tendency to say one thing today and do the opposite tomorrow, suspicions arise when his operatives deny he would accept the Republican vice presidential nomination. 7. Her first suspicion arose a year later, just before the Montreal Olympics, when she became ill with a liver complaint. 8. Suspicions immediately arose that the North Koreans were in fact covertly continuing work on their nuclear program. 9. Suspicions arose that her performance was enhanced by steroids. 10. Suspicion arose only after the grieving widow wearing a big black hat was recognized as the same widow who had been in two previous processions. |
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