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单词 Cost
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(1) It is good to learn at another man’s cost
(2) Kind words are worth much and cost little. 
(3) Good words are worth much and cost little.  
(4) We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing-grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. 
(5) How much does it cost to get to Shinj?
(6) It'll cost you to have your roof mended.
(7) Let's split the cost right down the middle.
(8) It must cost a good deal to live here.
(9) The cost is £22, plus £1 for postage.
(10) The cost of these proposed changes makes them unacceptable.
(11) This CD only cost me a fiver.
(12) Don't forget to budget for the cost of textbooks.
(13) The cost given is only approximate.
(14) The overall cost of the exhibition was £400,000.
(15) The approxi-mate cost varies from around £150 to £250.
(16) This forced the cost of living up considerably.
(17) A careless mistake cost the company millions of dollars.
(18) The total cost was $10, 000, plus 14% interest.
(19) Does the question of cost figure in your plans?
(20) The cost of land in Tokyo is prohibitive.
(21) Please figure out the total cost.
(22) How much does it cost to hire videos?
(23) It will cost you 1000 yuan at most.
(24) The work was carried out at minimal cost.
(25) You couldn't hold the cost of production down.
(26) The cost to taxpayers would be minimal.
(27) This hard-wearing material combines cost effectiveness with quality.
(28) In point of cost, the first plan is better.
(29) These cost ten pence a pound.
(30) The cost was a staggering $10 million.
(1) How much does it cost to get to Shinj?
(2) The cost is £22, plus £1 for postage.
(3) The cost of these proposed changes makes them unacceptable.
(4) This CD only cost me a fiver.
(5) The cost given is only approximate.
(6) The overall cost of the exhibition was £400,000.
(7) The approxi-mate cost varies from around £150 to £250.
(8) The cost of land in Tokyo is prohibitive.
(9) It will cost you 1000 yuan at most.
(10) The work was carried out at minimal cost.
(11) The cost to taxpayers would be minimal.
(12) This hard-wearing material combines cost effectiveness with quality.
(13) The cost was a staggering $10 million.
(14) The cost of living is soaring.
(15) Cost was a key element in our decision.
(16) The apples cost eighty cents apiece.
(17) How much would it cost to get there?
(18) The makeup cost her a lot of money.
(19) I offered to pay the cost of the taxi.
(20) It cost $5 a head to eat there.
(21) The cost would be somewhere around £1500.
(22) The total cost to you is £3 000.
(23) Beer cost three pounds a bottle.
(24) It will cost two, maybe three hundred pounds.
(25) Just out of interest, how much did it cost?
(26) They cost a tremendous amount of money.
(27) It cost us nothing to go in.
(28) A last-minute blunder cost them the match.
(29) Calls cost 36p a minute cheap rate.
(30) That house cost me a packet.
(31) Coal used to cost 3 shillings a sack.
(32) Your share of the cost is 10.
(33) The cost is not sensitive to the batch size.
(33) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(34) The cost of living is soaring.
(35) Reckon the cost before you decide.
(36) I'm dismayed atthe cost of the new house.
(37) Cost was a key element in our decision.
(38) The apples cost eighty cents apiece.
(39) How much would it cost to get there?
(40) A professionally installed alarm will cost from about £500.
(41) That house must have cost a pretty penny.
(42) The makeup cost her a lot of money.
(43) College evening classes cost a bundle.
(44) We estimate the cost to be four thousand dollars.
(45) The cost of upkeep is born by the state.
(46) I offered to pay the cost of the taxi.
(47) It cost $5 a head to eat there.
(48) The cost would be somewhere around £1500.
(49) The total cost to you is £3 000.
(50) Beer cost three pounds a bottle.
(51) The cutbacks are justifiable on the grounds of cost.
(52) It will cost two(), maybe three hundred pounds.
(53) Just out of interest, how much did it cost?
(54) The cost of private treatment can be prohibitive.
(55) She slurred over the high cost of her plan.
(56) How much did that bag cost?
(57) Food is supplied at a nominal cost.
(58) They cost a tremendous amount of money.
(59) The final cost should not exceed $ 5,000.
(60) It cost us nothing to go in.
(31) How much would it cost to hire a car for a fortnight?
(32) She wouldn't tell me how much it cost - not that I was really interested.
(33) I shudder to think how much this is all going to cost .
(33) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(34) A car of comparable size would cost far more abroad.
(35) The high cost of borrowing is inhibiting investment by industry in new equipment.
(36) The Archbishop called upon the government to build more low cost homes for local residents.
(37) Whether or not we go to Spain for our holiday depends on the cost.
(38) The scheme cost a lot more than we had originally envisaged.
(39) It's going to cost $4 million to equip the hospital.
(40) A momentary lapse in the final set cost her the match.
(41) The cost of the damage caused by the recent storms has been calculated as/at over £5 million.
(42) The production of the film cost twenty million US dollars.
(43) Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off.
(44) The final cost could be as much as one billion dollars.
(45) Her health is what matters - the cost of the treatment is of secondary importance.
(46) I must admit I was surprised it cost so little.
(47) This proposal is a political time bomb that could cost the government the next election.
(48) A small percentage reduction in the cost of materials would mean a significant increase in profit.
(49) Consumers will have to bear the full cost of these pay increases.
(50) Many things now cost double what they did a few years ago.
(51) We did not even make enough money to cover the cost of the food.
(52) The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of cost.
(53) They cost 20p each.
(54) When I added up the cost it gave me quite a shock.
(55) They've set up a plan whereby you can spread the cost over a period.
(56) At a conservative estimate, the holiday will cost about £1500.
(57) A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000.
(58) The food cost £4 , but I only paid £3 so I still owe £1.
(59) The excursion won't cost you a penny if you go with us.
(60) They faced some hostile questioning over the cost of the project.
(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.
(61) The cost of repairs has greatly increased in recent years.
(62) We haven't really calculated the cost of the vacation yet.
(63) It has cost them a great deal of money and time to develop this software.
(64) The cost of borrowing has been excluded from the inflation figures.
(65) They cost ten bucks.
(66) This is the nearest approximation of cost that they can give us.
(67) A frequent criticism of the proposal has been its high cost.
(91) This proposal is a political time bomb that could cost the government the next election.
(92) When you estimated the cost of the repairs, you forgot to factor in the labour.
(93) The annual cost of income support to unmarried mothers amounted to £700 million in that year.
(94) A small percentage reduction in the cost of materials would mean a significant increase in profit.
(95) Consumers will have to bear the full cost of these pay increases.
(96) Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
(97) Your wedding ring can be engraved with a personal inscription at no extra cost.
(98) Many things now cost double what they did a few years ago.
(99) We did not even make enough money to cover the cost of the food.
(100) At the exits polite assistants will take the goods and add up the cost.
(101) Tell him how much it'll cost and that should wipe the smile off his face.
(102) You can set the telephone bill down as a business cost.
(103) The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of cost.
(104) How much does it cost to fly to the United States?
(105) Cost must be controlled(), not just on the shop floor but in the boardroom too.
(106) He rescued the boy from drowning at the cost of his own life.
(107) When I added up the cost it gave me quite a shock.
(108) I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
(109) The average cost of a new house has gone up by 5% to £76 500.
(110) They've set up a plan whereby you can spread the cost over a period.
(111) At a conservative estimate, the holiday will cost about £1500.
(112) A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000.
(113) Everybody does stupid things, it shouldn't cost them everything they want in life.
(114) The food cost £4 , but I only paid £3 so I still owe £1.
(115) It's an economy to buy good shoes; they cost more, but they last much longer than cheap ones.
(116) He put up his prices to offset the increased cost of materials.
(117) She was rather imprecise about the cost of the trip.
(118) He jibbed when he heard how much the tickets would cost.
(119) The excursion won't cost you a penny if you go with us.
(120) They faced some hostile questioning over the cost of the project.
(121) The cost of repairs has greatly increased in recent years.
(122) We haven't really calculated the cost of the vacation yet.
(123) How much will it cost to insure my car against accident?
(124) It has cost them a great deal of money and time to develop this software.
(125) Putting in a new bathroom suite can cost as little as £800 if you are simply replacing an old one.
(126) You can't get away from the fact that the cost of living is always rising.
(127) We all put £20 in/into the kitty to cover the cost of food.
(128) We are against the new bridge because we think it will cost too much.
(129) A brief lapse in the final set cost her the match.
(130) At last I bought the film rights of a novel at a moderate cost.
(131) The cost of borrowing has been excluded from the inflation figures.
(132) This shirt cost me as much again as the last one I bought.
(133) He noticed her necklace. Such jewels must have cost thousands(/cost.html), he thought.
(134) Later that year he attacked a photographer, an incident that cost him dear.
(135) I intend to amortize the total cost of the car over three years.
(136) This is the nearest approximation of cost that they can give us.
(137) There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
(138) The cost of the trip amounted to well over £500.
(139) For most events, tickets cost one, two or three yuan.
(140) A frequent criticism of the proposal has been its high cost.
(141) The high cost of energy was a problem for consumers.
(142) The cost of capital is widely misunderstood.
(143) It'll cost them the princely sum of seventy-five pounds.
(144) Getting rid of rubbish can cost $100 a ton.
(145) Downtime in Hollywood can cost a lot of money.
(146) The cost of repairing the damage could run into millions.
(147) I dread to think how much this call is going to cost.
(148) They now cost marginally more than they did last year.
(149) The company says the cost of relocation will be negligible.
(150) As for the cost, you don't need to worry on that score.
(151) This will cost money, but if social inclusion is to succeed, it must be spent.
(152) Prices have risen in order to offset the increased cost of materials.
(153) The consumers always complain that too much packaging increases the cost of the food.
(154) The recorder cost $ 199 - that ' s $ 200 in round figures.
(155) The cost of the flood damage is impossible to quantify.
(156) The cost of the work to date has been about £150 million.
(157) It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
(158) Buy the special supplies for the company, and claim back their cost.
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