Sentence examples for must arouse from inspiring English sources

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Dedalus is referring to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who said that tragedy must arouse pity and terror.

In fact, he argues that the fine arts must arouse the full range of human sentiments, even sentiments of ugliness (although, unlike Lessing, he does not distinguish among the fine arts in this regard) ("Häßlich" ("Ugly"), Allgemeine Theorie, volume II, pp. 457 9).

In fact, one might argue that all art must "arouse," in some sense of the word. .

We must arouse the German soul.

Academic administrative arrangements can always be debated; but the tone of the Governor's message to the Legislature last month must arouse the greatest concern.

Experts believe that a certain position of the sun must arouse their instincts.

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The will to plan must be aroused.

The familiar voice must have aroused Liu Xia's attention, so she opened her window and looked out.

The interest and enthusiasm of farmers and their wives must be aroused, not only in increasing production but in seeing that the grain reaches the market on time.

Early last century, when the sight of a woman in trousers could still cause a flap, the spectacle of Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven must have aroused hairy panic.

McCain even feels constrained to report the time he was so drunk that he fell through his date's screen door: "My unorthodox entry must have aroused her father's suspicions. . . .

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