1.   Indeed, Jacobite activity was more likely to provoke the wrath of the common people.

2.   And The Oxford Student, a campus newspaper, provoked the wrath of university authorities by criticizing Clinton directly in an editorial.

3.   Several Republicans said they understand they could provoke public wrath by pushing for impeachment.

4.   What did he do to provoke such wrath?

5.   What did he do to provoke the wrath of historians?

6.   What had the shipping minister done to provoke such wrath?

7.   However, in a year when France elects a new president, the EU head office is not keen to provoke the wrath of French politicians.

8.   That commitment has provoked the wrath of leftist peasant associations and urban grass-roots groups, which fear increased unemployment and loss of sovereignty.

v. + wrath >>共 77
incur 18.40%
draw 11.79%
face 11.32%
risk 8.25%
earn 5.90%
feel 3.54%
escape 2.83%
turn 2.59%
provoke 1.89%
vent 1.89%
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%
wrath 0.26%
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