Sentence examples for it arouses as from inspiring English sources

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He showed that football could be interesting as much because of the passions it arouses, as because of anything that actually happens on the field of play.A whole new genre of books followed, which used football as a window on to culture.

In the extreme temporal fields (i.e., at the outside of the fields of vision), entirely different objects are seen by the two eyes, and the selection of what is to dominate the awareness at any moment depends largely on the interest it arouses; as a result, the complete field of view is filled in and one is not aware of what objects are seen by only one eye.

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Still more important than the official's own inclinations is how beloved he is of the prime minister.A potential resigner may be retained because of the controversy he arouses as much as in spite of it.

As a story of obsession, it seems very much to belong to the era it describes, when the new freedoms aroused as much uncertainty as they did pleasure, and when a nihilistic yearning seemed always to underpin hedonistic pursuits.

In the case of products with a great symbolic value, the representation format must also be capable of arousing (as much as possible) in the user the same psychological feeling, the same emotions that the real product induces.

Next, think back on the books and movies that have gotten you most aroused as well as the sexual experiences that you've had that were most arousing.

Like much of "The Banquet Bug," the scene works splendidly as farce — even as it arouses the nagging suspicion that it might not be so far-fetched after all.

There is an air of penitent mortification about his work, which frustrates even as it arouses our childish yen to be told exciting stories.

However, it arouses a doubtless interest as a fact in the history of architecture and architectural science.

It arouses strong political emotions, regarded as fair by some because it makes the rich pay a bigger share of their income than the poor, but unfair by others because it penalises enterprise and hard work.During the past 30 years, income tax has been subject to sweeping changes, notably the cut in the top rate from 98% to 40% under Margaret Thatcher between 1979 and 1988.

He writes: "It is time now to bring this question and the empathy it arouses into our political discourse as a new animating force.

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