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Sentence count:158+67 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2016-07-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: amountchargelosspriceratesacrificeSimilar words: costlycostumeat any costat all costsat the cost ofthe cost of livingecosystemmostMeaning: [kɒst]  n. 1. the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor 2. the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold) 3. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something. v. 1. be priced at 2. require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice. 
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(61) A last-minute blunder cost them the match.
(62) A comparable car would cost far more in Europe.
(63) Calls cost 36p a minute cheap rate.
(64) That house cost me a packet.
(65) Bugger the cost—I want the best.
(66) How much would it cost to hire a car for a fortnight?
(67) The arithmetic of nuclear running costs has been skewed by the fall in the cost of other fuels.
(68) She wouldn't tell me how much it cost - not that I was really interested.
(69) I shudder to think how much this is all going to cost .
(70) Cider also goes up by a penny a pint while sparkling wine will cost another eight pence a bottle.
(71) A car of comparable size would cost far more abroad.
(72) Could you give us a rough approximation of the likely cost?
(73) The high cost of borrowing is inhibiting investment by industry in new equipment.
(74) The Archbishop called upon the government to build more low cost homes for local residents.
(75) Whether or not we go to Spain for our holiday depends on the cost.
(76) The scheme cost a lot more than we had originally envisaged.
(77) It's going to cost $4 million to equip the hospital.
(78) A momentary lapse in the final set cost her the match.
(79) The cost of the damage caused by the recent storms has been calculated as/at over £5 million.
(80) The movie will have to be a huge hit to recoup its cost.
(81) The new shopping centre was constructed at a cost of 1.1 million.
(82) The production of the film cost twenty million US dollars.
(83) Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off.
(84) These plans are unlikely to find favour unless the cost is reduced.
(85) They have found a way to insulate themselves against the cost of inflation.
(86) The final cost could be as much as one billion dollars.
(87) I've been making inquiries about/into the cost of a round-the-world ticket.
(88) We'll have to cost the work out before we make a decision.
(89) Her health is what matters - the cost of the treatment is of secondary importance.
(90) I must admit I was surprised it cost so little.
More similar words: costlycostumeat any costat all costsat the cost ofthe cost of livingecosystemmosthostboostghostmostlyposterfosterat mostalmostpost-warhostagehostilefirst and foremost
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