be suspicious of造句1. I was suspicious of his motives.
2. Many were suspicious of reform.
3. The locals tend to be suspicious of strangers.
4. Some of the local people are suspicious of foreigners.
5. Architects with purist views were suspicious of his work.
6. The police are suspicious of his alibi because he already has a record.
7. He was suspicious of her motives in inviting him into the house.
8. He laments that people in Villa El Salvador are suspicious of the police.
9. I am suspicious of that woman - I think she may have stolen sth. from our shop.
10. The teacher was suspicious of the student's furtive behaviour during the exam.
11. Saleem felt that people were suspicious of him because he was a foreigner.
12. Be suspicious of vintage kosher wines that are older than comparable nonkosher wines.
13. Architects and critics with purist views were suspicious of Hill, but he helped to popularize the modern style.
14. You should also be suspicious of foods that are known to be potent allergens.
15. I am suspicious of gods who dwell benignly in heavens, immutable and supreme.
16. She had always been suspicious of Taczek, and here was yet more evidence implicating him with people she no longer trusted.
17. He was suspicious of her motives in inviting him into the house - he usually got no further than the front doorstep.
18. So he was suspicious of her welcome, her sudden ardour, her newfound tongue to kiss with and to speak.
19. The press, in its callous, cynical way, was suspicious of the pro-gram at first and called it pure symbolism.
20. Liberals are suspicious of the hoopla, and of the policy.
21. Be suspicious of lists, advice, and lists of advice.
22. Investors may be suspicious of cheap reproductions.
23. The local tend to be suspicious of strangers.
24. A final tip for the performance-hungry is to be suspicious of disk drives.
25. And to protect ourselves, we need to be suspicious of people we don't know.
26. Physicists, on the other hand, have learned to be suspicious of axioms.
27. So be suspicious of the man who does it regularly in public.
28. An avowed contrarian, Carr, like Groucho Marx, seems to be suspicious of any group that would claim him.
29. What is not certain is whether we should follow, or be suspicious of, what our bodies are telling us.
30. Additionally, developers involved with operating system messaging strategies tend to be suspicious of XML's verbosity.