101.   The news generated little excitement on Wall Street, where consolidations in the food and beverage industry have become commonplace.

102.   Their contest has generated an excitement in Iran greater than at any time since the revolution overthrew the U.S.-supported shah.

103.   Their contest has generated an excitement in Iran greater than any time since the revolution overthrew the U.S.-supported shah.

104.   Their contest has generated an excitement in Iran greater than any time since the revolution that overthrew the U.S.-backed shah.

105.   Their contest has generated an excitement in Iran greater than at any time since the revolution that overthrew the U.S.-backed shah.

106.   Those who have done quite well and generated excitement in the process include Tom Wolfe, Thomas Harris, Edith Wharton, Pete Hamill and Jimmy Breslin.

107.   What do you do with an economy when even free money fails to generate much excitement?

108.   Adams is already generating similar excitement.

109.   But with Clinton holding a double-digit lead in opinion polls, the election has generated little excitement that would draw young voters to the polls.

110.   Chelsea boss Ruud Gullit generated great excitement among Chelsea fans when he persuaded the Italian striker to join his increasingly cosmopolitan squad before the start of the season.

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%
generate + n. >>共 986
revenue 6.99%
electricity 4.00%
profit 3.24%
interest 2.94%
power 2.68%
income 2.47%
lot 2.03%
excitement 1.96%
cash 1.89%
controversy 1.75%
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