Encara no tenim significats per a "arouse great".
1In the first case, we have to be dispassionate even when the issues arouse great passion.
2This gave the appearance of spontaneous applause and seemed to arouse great enthusiasm for the candidate.
3The sale is expected to arouse great interest since properties in the area rarely come on the market.
4For these first and second prizes were awarded at public exhibitions, which never failed to arouse great interest.
5The color and expression of his face, however, were such as to arouse great elation among his passengers.
6The discovery of this secret article aroused great indignation in Spain.
7The appearance of a party of soldiers aroused great interest among the villagers.
8Second, it arouses greater self-activity on the part of the worker.
9Never did lectures in Boston arouse greater excitement than Mrs. Hutchinson's.
10This cautious calculation was entirely justified, but it aroused great opposition.
11The theatrical performances on this brilliant occasion must, therefore, have aroused great expectations.
12It was a victory plucked from an expected defeat, and aroused great enthusiasm in England.
13The projected union aroused great opposition at first.
14John had aroused great popular excitement, and had stirred multitudes to seek to enter the Kingdom.
15And he spent a couple of days turning out an article which aroused great public interest.
16Hardly any new development has aroused greater hostility.
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