Similar words: using, busing, musing, rousing, perusing, housing, dousing, amusing. Meaning: [kɔːz] n. the act of causing something to happen.
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121. Pratt denies assault causing actual bodily harm.
122. One train broke down, causing a two-hour delay.
123. Lowe is also charged with causing an affray.
124. Jenny making casual remarks, causing fistfights.
125. Evidence shows that the AIDS virus may also attack the nervous system, causing damage to the brain.
126. The bullets from the helicopter were wild and causing more trouble to its own troops than to Adam.
127. A 19 year old female student from Bath University was charged by Essex police with unlawful imprisonment and causing actual bodily harm.
128. At two state elections this month, Mrs Hanson stunned everyone by reappearing, fielding candidates and causing havoc with the results.
129. Perhaps the most important issue, however, is the possibility of causing curriculum backwash.
130. But the thick, hardened layers of dead skin sometimes press on the nerve, causing a burning sensation when you walk.
131. Three men were arrested on suspicion of causing violent disorder and were released on police bail.
132. The duty in the law of negligence is not a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid risk of causing injury.
133. These will directly affect the career structure within the banks, causing distortions, blockages and a recorded division of labour.
134. Under these conditions the methane jets pushed the candle flame outside the gauze, causing explosions.
135. He often inserted the catheter into his bladder with force, causing pain.
136. Often this blocks a pulmonary artery, causing serious illness or death.
137. The accident, which left wreckage spread over a wide area, blocked the road causing severe traffic disruption.
138. A van driver involved in the accident has been charged with causing death by careless driving.
139. Drinking affects personal relationships, causing marriage breakdown and harming the children in the family.
140. I endeavored to brake, but succeeded only in causing the most extreme and painful sensations under my fingernails.
141. Between 6,000 and 12,000 tons of ash were sent into the atmosphere, closing airports and causing respiratory disease.
142. All reported having had a wonderful day and causing much comment and amusement wherever they went.
143. He's charged with causing death by dangerous driving, failing to stop and report an accident and driving with excess alcohol.
144. This had the interesting side effect of causing his vocal accomplice to fall temporarily silent.
145. The Provisionals said that one of their active service units had placed the devices, causing damage to prime commercial property.
146. The building's electrical wiring was worn and brittle, causing a fire hazard.
147. In that case, Mrs. Pepper alleged that Mrs. Healey had driven into her car causing damage amounting to £133.
147. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
148. Land could be sold off or developed, causing significant harm to present areas of natural beauty and important wildlife habitats.
149. Would her body betray her and fight to preserve its fleeing spirit, causing lingering agony instead of swift and final oblivion?
150. Fans were taken by bus from Portadown to Dundalk, causing delays of up to two hours in their journey.
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