Examples of 'would arouse' in a sentence

Meaning of "would arouse"

To provoke or stimulate a particular reaction, emotion, or interest in someone or something

How to use "would arouse" in a sentence

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That would arouse the least suspicion.
He knows if he suddenly stopped he would arouse suspicion.
It would arouse racial and xenophobic tensions.
My presence at the dinner would arouse curiosity.
That would arouse too much suspicion.
They knew what passions it would arouse.
Any movement would arouse suspicion.
Carefully planned to create an incident that would arouse.
So sensitive a creature would arouse the soundest of sleepers.
I do not know what interest an article or book on them would arouse.
Do nothing that would arouse suspicion.
It would arouse suspicion.
Surely that would arouse him.
I have already said how much controversy this dogma would arouse.
That would arouse suspicion.

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I am also the last person who would arouse fear.
Any of us would arouse suspicion.
Anxiously awaiting the moment when he would arouse himself.
Of a mind that would arouse fear as to their fighting abilities.
A fairground freak among a lot of other fairground freaks would arouse no undue curiosity.
It would arouse you.
I can not ask them because it would arouse their suspicions.
This factor would arouse curiosity and increase the tendency to experiment with and abuse substances.
Though it was not a talent that would arouse the admiration of our friends.
I would arouse all Paris against such monsters.
They were worried that mass resignations would arouse suspicion of a coup plot.
This would arouse the ire of the Gentiles.
Women must avoid any kind of clothing that would arouse male lust.
Asking for it would arouse suspicion enough for him to refuse.
Writing notes that now say the opposite would arouse even more suspicion.
Any other act that would arouse fear in a reasonable person in the circumstance.
Others within the regime think that any kind of concession would arouse public concern.
This would arouse more interest and respect for the work Parliament does.
Though it was not a talent that would arouse the admiration of any of our friends.
Would arouse their mirth, if not their downright ire.
Consequently a change of currency would arouse more suspicion in Britain than on the Continent.
If they were to use the same tactic again, it would arouse suspicion.
I knew it would arouse you I can see her too.
I went for the name that I thought would arouse beautiful women.
That would arouse suspicion on her father 's part.
A dialogue between Washington and Damascus would arouse questions and fears in Jerusalem.
It would arouse suspicion . Neither would our thief.
Its business aircraft subsidiary would arouse the interest of the American Textron.
In normal circumstances, an improvement in the transportation system would arouse public consent.
What you propose would arouse the antagonism of so-called good people.
We should not walk too quickly ; it would arouse suspicion.
The presidential suite would arouse no suspicion in the general, and it 's soundproof.
You would deserve a long sentence, but it would arouse evil blood.
So sensitive a creature would arouse the soundest of sleepers. I have been blind and Gregory too.
If the rabble were to know, the scandal would arouse their discontent.

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But it did not arouse my curiosity at the time
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Countries would have preferred more time
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