Encara no tenim significats per a "arouse much".
1This letter and other writings of Tuckerman served to arouse much interest.
2And wherever the little spy appeared that afternoon he seemed to arouse much curiosity.
3Although near-term earnings look good, Fernandez said the company's experimental drugs failed to arouse much excitement.
4Such a remark doesn't arouse much attention.
5This had happened to him in a minor degree so often before that it did not arouse much comment.
6The strategies of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger arouse much more interest than those of Gerry Adams and David Trimble.
7The popular imagination, however, refused to abandon its idol, and the idea of Napoleon ascending into heaven continued to arouse much enthusiasm.
8Scheele's work aroused much interest in photochemical effects and many investigations followed.
9Their aspirations aroused much sympathy both in England and in France.
10An entertainment given in this great house had aroused much interest.
11These works have been useful in arousing much artistic discussion.
12The cure aroused much interest among my colleagues, and made my name more known.
13The process has aroused much antagonism, a great part of which is wholly without warrant.
14This is always comical enough, and aroused much enthusiasm.
15At this point there arises a vexed question which has, of late, aroused much discussion.
16The debate aroused much interest throughout the South.
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