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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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181. Both carriageways were closed for eight hours causing huge tailbacks.
182. Neighbour Martin Clarke, 31, has been charged with causing his death by careless driving.
183. The legal issues also are causing local entities giving him a wide berth.
184. Damp affects down particularly badly causing the fluffy tendrils to clog together and lose the ability to insulate.
185. As Nirvana accepted its award, singer Kurt Cobain opened his trousers zipper, causing the camera to abruptly pan away from him.
186. Effluent from industrial activities in countries bordering the sea is also causing various pollution hazards.
187. This is a peculiarly nasty technique of persuasion, causing great psychological anguish throughout the middle ages and even today.
188. The more you try to control something that can not be controlled, the more your body is aroused, causing anxiety.
189. He had no idea what was causing the red blotches on his skin.
190. There is often no provision made, or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties.
191. She discovered though that it was not the odd-job man's name which was causing him mild amusement, but her!
192. The accused, however, remains charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and the trial continues.
193. It seems unlikely to be an infectious agent that is causing the problem as only Koi and Orfe are affected.
194. Lifting up one of his legs he broke wind loudly, causing Sarah to purse her lips.
195. A few weeks later he appeared at Chelmsford summer assizes, charged with causing an epidemic then raging in the town.
196. Two separate surveys found that many prepacked sandwiches were being stored at dangerously high temperatures, causing the spread of harmful bacteria.
197. National librarian, Brynley Roberts, says in his annual report this is already causing storage problems.
198. It is part of a research programme aimed at understanding the basic processes causing damage to trees and crops due to atmospheric pollution.
199. The effects of alcohol misuse spill over from private life into the workplace, causing inefficiency and accidents as well as absenteeism.
200. The civil war has aggravated this situation, causing a breakdown in family life, such as it was.
201. Its aerodynamic shape means that wind is funnelled round its surface causing little movement to the structure.
202. The target unit is chilled to the bone[sentencedict.com], causing limbs to snap and weapons to break.
203. Once in the body it usually concentrated in the bones, often causing cancer.
204. The bug, called enterococcus, lives in the nasal passages and intestines of many healthy people, causing no harm.
205. The increase in the tax on heating fuel is causing a lot of anxiety among elderly people.
206. And while the budget negotiations are causing grief right now for front-running Sen.
207. The harsh years of the Depression were causing everyone to tighten their belts.
207. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
208. Resistance has been confirmed in most counties where blackgrass is a problem, and is causing increasing concern.
209. He knew how to get along with people, how to twist arms without causing fractures.
210. They drew our attention, the tension within him causing me anxiety.
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