Example sentences of "cost [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , cost me a lot , cost me a great deal of money . |
2 | That skimp cost me a learned pig of prodigious memory , two weeks in Benidorm with a beautician called Tracey , a life peerage and my entire collection of Marc Bolan records . ’ |
3 | ‘ Your — your integrity cost me an awful lot of misery , ’ she whispered . |
4 | She now has a wedding dress that cost me the national debt , but which now bears no relation to the original creation because all the expensive seed-pearls are strewn around her bedroom floor , and which the dog thought would be marvellous to eat and is now residing at the local vet 's and which will cost me even more money . |
5 | You can actually now I 'm sure som so somebody must have the skills on an A five sheet to have it halved with a an internal diary er three of those you 're , it 's cost you the five bits of paper and two staples ! |
6 | You do n't really want Fabbiano to find out that one of his little girls cost him a whoppin' big order . ’ |
7 | The world No 1 blames the media for the pressure which almost cost him the Open Championship at Muirfield — and also blitzed the Americans for their win-at-all-costs attitude to the Ryder Cup . |
8 | Because that 's our a reservoir which was commissioned last year , to secure supplies for the East Midlands , cost us a hundred and seven million pounds . |
9 | He said I 'm not gon na do nowt about it , he says well , we 've put a part on it that cost us a hundred and forty pound he says . |
10 | And cost us a thousand pound . |
11 | Unfortunately , Bob Bigg 's Palace career was greatly reduced by a badly broken leg sustained at Newport in February 1937 , which kept him out of first-team action for fully 21 months , and some of the contemporary pundits reckoned that his absence cost us the single promotion place from Division 3 South in 1938–39 . |