Example sentences of "cause [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is true , these same trivial errors did cause me some anxiety at first , but once I had had time to diagnose them correctly as symptoms of nothing more than a straightforward staff shortage , I have refrained from giving them much thought . |
2 | Randall , 38 , who hit more than 1,000 first-class runs for Nottinghamshire , said : ‘ I 've had a bit of cartilage trimmed off , but it feels fine now and should n't cause me any problems at all next season . ’ |
3 | So I tried for a calming course , feeling thankful to this man for his dogged clasp on difficulties that would n't cause me any recall of my dead love in a million years , and I pursued the wisp of a path suggested by the word ‘ nanny . ’ |
4 | Cathy did not cause me any trouble at first . |
5 | ‘ Peter Brooke should also , ’ he writes , ‘ persuade the Chairman and Chief Executive ( of Channel 4 ) that , even though it may cause them some embarrassment , it is in their interests that they commit themselves fully to telling the public the truth and to assisting the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions . ’ |
6 | But I think we 'll update not so much is over public authorities would probably take your advice , but I 'm thinking of people who are not public authorities who might in a way suffer , that your advice may cause them some expense , and they might choose to delay it , and well I am guilty we ca n't afford to do that this year , so it never gets done . |
7 | Either send in a large team , which would eventually draw attention to itself ; use a sleeper , which would only cause its own problems ; or call in a loner . |
8 | ‘ Then go away , and that way I wo n't cause you any more inconvenience at all ! ’ |
9 | I do n't think it should cause you any problems , but it is something that 's come on late erm as a result of maternity cover . |
10 | If you are out of condition then exercise , or the movements you make , will cause you some degree of physical and possibly psychological distress . |
11 | Mark a D for difficulty if you think that expectation will cause you some difficulty . |
12 | Why , after all , should that cause her any surprise ? |
13 | Fuming , Paige tossed her head , realising that to point out his own behaviour might cause her more embarrassment than satisfaction . |
14 | A a a and that 's gon na cause him all sorts of admin type er |
15 | ‘ Well , she wo n't cause us any trouble . ’ |
16 | ‘ It did n't cause us any problems , and they gave us 1,200 lempiras ( $300 ) . |
17 | Erm I do n't think that the poli ha policy has caused us any problems in the past and I do n't think the policy as proposed now will cause us any problems either . |