31.   They provoked public outrage with revelations that President Clinton had rewarded major Democratic soft-money donors with overnight stays in the Lincoln bedroom in the White House.

32.   This provoked outrage, especially among conservatives.

33.   Yet Caldwell also provoked outrage in citizens who believed his work was pornographic.

34.   Yet the first Potter book, a remarkable publishing phenomenon in itself, provoked unthinking outrage on the part of the religious right.

35.   Aside from the extreme right, the death has provoked outrage across the political spectrum as France readies for its presidential runoff election Sunday.

36.   Beijing risked provoking international outrage by sending the asylum seekers back to likely punishment in North Korea.

37.   But the mere suggestion of destroying koalas provoked outrage among politicians and conservationists, who warned of tourism boycotts.

38.   His case led to an overhaul of Belgian law enforcement agencies after revelations of inept police work in the search for the missing children provoked widespread outrage.

39.   His death provoked international outrage and mobilized the anti-apartheid movement at home.

40.   However, this case, which provoked national outrage, sped through the courts in less than three months.

v. + outrage >>共 160
express 29.23%
spark 13.48%
provoke 9.88%
cause 8.79%
voice 3.35%
trigger 3.18%
prompt 3.18%
stir 1.51%
draw 1.42%
follow 1.34%
provoke + n. >>共 647
protest 3.97%
outrage 3.90%
violence 3.57%
attack 2.91%
criticism 2.81%
debate 2.38%
outcry 2.22%
anger 2.18%
confrontation 1.98%
clash 1.95%
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