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1
After all, there was nothing in either letter to
excite
much
sensibility.
2
Burbanks, is calculated to
excite
much
anxiety on account of these Indians.
3
They
excite
much
the same emotion of general hostility that the English do.
4
You
excite
much
comment in the city, and in the Houses.
5
But killings were becoming too familiar in the growing town to
excite
much
comment.
6
We did not
excite
much
attention on the streets.
7
This theory, of which much was heard later, did not at first
excite
much
attention.
8
Even matches between prominent local clubs
excite
much
interest in Edinburgh and attract crowds of spectators.
9
He pleased too much to
excite
much
reflection.
10
Gounod thought the text was splendid, but it's unlikely to
excite
much
admiration in the 21st century.
11
Fever cases among leading persons in the community here still continue to
excite
much
comment and alarm.
12
Several slight tremors occurred in the early summer of that year, but did not
excite
much
attention.
13
First we heard that it was among the natives, and the matter did not
excite
much
notice.
14
Even the young man's invitation to the rowing party did not
excite
much
interest in the captain.
15
When followed by Immada he approached the camp again-thistime openly-theirappearance did not
excite
much
surprise.
16
This pamphlet did not
excite
much
attention.
excite
much
excite