Sentence examples for would be arousing from inspiring English sources

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Were it not for the promise of money to be made, women's culture would be arousing about as much attention as, say, Uzbek culture.

(Similarly, while we are fixing notation, if we had written "∨", "↔", or "⊤", we would be arousing expectations of disjunction, equivalence or biconditionality and a truth constant, respectively).

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When I started the column I had no idea about the depth of feeling that would be aroused.

No point in proposing a cat cull: the same people who love birds also love cats — I am among their number — and the animal-rights folks would be aroused in their irate thousands.

These days dark suspicions would be aroused by a solitary middle-aged man watching a boys' football match, but in those innocent times he could only be one thing: a scout.

Mr. Ford also said that he did not want to put the country through a Nixon trial because "ugly passions would again be aroused, our people would again be polarized in their opinions, and the credibility of our free institutions of government would again be challenged at home and abroad".

Similarly, although it may be said that nonaction points to a state of mind in which one does everything that one does, it is on the understanding that in that ideal state certain actions simply would not occur as a matter of course, as the mind would not be aroused and move in their direction.

He said that powerful emotional reactions would probably be aroused by the matters to be investigated.

The current champions' anxiety would doubtless be aroused by the realisation that the Edinburgh side had won the previous meeting between the clubs at Tynecastle, back in November.

Whose tastebuds would not be aroused by the prospects of a Vosne-Romanée, the site of some of the most heralded vineyards in the world, like Romanée-Conti and La Tâche?

For example, would you be aroused if I told you that for a Ford RS200 Evo 2 4WDivision 2 Rallycrossss to spin while negotiating the Nürburgring's Carousel at 88 miles per hour, factoring in a crosswind, the weight of the driver's lunch and the drag coefficient of the windscreen wiper requires an imbalance of at least 1.1G between the vehicle's front and rear axes?

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