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1 Such an act of magnanimity in these times would excite considerable surprise.
2 The late changes in the ministry here, excite considerable hopes.
3 She must have made enough commotion to excite considerable alarm.
4 We have no doubt that this book will excite considerable attention in the novel-reading world.
5 George Senseney, Arthur Dow, Helen Hyde, Pedro Lemos, Clark Hobart, and others too numerous to mention excite considerable interest.
6 The receipt of these gifts excited considerable interest and gave infinite pleasure.
7 It is of course a perennial topic, and always excites considerable interest.
8 The paper and drawings excited considerable interest among the railway engineers who were present.
9 His character excited considerable curiosity in the observer.
10 His character excited considerable curiosity in this observer.
11 Understandably, the leadership contest has excited considerable attention.
12 This new instrument has excited considerable interest among telegraph and telephone men by its exceeding sensitiveness.
13 Needless to say, this match excited considerable enthusiasm.
14 This trial excited considerable disgust in Scotland.
15 His work excited considerable opposition and persecution.
16 My collection of fossil bones, which had been sent to Henslow, also excited considerable attention amongst palaeontologists.
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