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Sentence count:230+30Posted:2017-07-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: usingbusingmusingrousingperusinghousingdousingamusingMeaning: [kɔːz]  n. the act of causing something to happen. 
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151. The enemy have lost no time settling in and are now busy mortaring their former positions, causing the usual casualties.
152. I seek your guidance about a matter on today's Order Paper that is causing some confusion.
153. Something within capitalism has changed to be causing these results.
154. Ash could accumulate on rooftops, causing them to collapse on people seeking shelter in the vicinity of the volcano.
155. The cervical spine in rheumatoid arthritis Needs careful assessment Rheumatoid arthritis commonly affects the cervical spine, causing several well defined deformities.
156. But admirable as this bonmot may be, the widespread use of the necessary techniques is causing some anxiety.
157. The recipe which was causing a minor commotion was for a lobster set ablaze with whisky.
158. For some time it has been suspected that these voltages affect aquarium fish, causing stress and possibly disease.
159. The temperature gradient just above the core would become much steeper, for example, causing a much hotter boundary layer.
160. This has been a fairly gritty chapter, all about beating up baddies, causing them pain and putting them to flight.
161. All at once a bright fire seemed to burn through her veins, making her skin glow and causing her limbs to tremble.
162. The snake's venom courses through the bloodstream of the chameleon, causing instant paralysis.
163. It was a long and bitter struggle with great losses on both sides, causing a serious weakening of the imperial army.
164. The rubber boot is to stop ingress of dirt, etc. into the splines, causing premature failure.
165. Another factor causing untoward proliferation of spreadsheet files is the need to analyse the same information in different ways.
166. Often, the terms hypertext and hypermedia are used interchangeably, causing confusion.
167. Though why the Good Lord didn't strike Durham itself beats me, instead of causing us all this trouble.
168. Could there have been a fight causing him to fall and hit the back of his head on something?
169. A full volley will rip through the toughest regiment causing immense casualties in the blink of an eye.
170. Some have gone to expats, causing a property boom and a total drought of flats for rent.
171. The conduct may be either causing a wound or causing grievous bodily harm.
172. During magnetic storms the intense electrical currents that f ow in the upper atmosphere heat the air[Sentencedict.com], causing it to expand.
173. A coach is someone who can give correction without causing resentment. John Wooden 
174. From there he would descend and regale visitors with his anecdotes, causing queues to form far down the drive.
175. Short of causing a major catastrophe, a mistake will not cost him his job.
176. The tannins affect the absorption by the birds' guts of certain essential nutrients causing low growth rates which are sometimes fatal.
177. Changes in sea temperature or salinity can cause the algae to leave, causing white blotches to form.
177. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
178. Paying to view children being abused is causing the demand.
179. Now Kevin could reach in and start to pull out the debris causing the blockage.
180. Alcohol may also contribute to nocturnal hypoxaemia by causing narrowing of the upper airways.
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