cos造句(1) You can cook dinner tonight cos I did it last night.
(2) I don't get out much now cos of the children.
(3) I can't see her at all, cos it's too dark.
(4) Anthony should be higher cos he takes free kicks.
(5) They're not content with it, cos there's no meaning.
(6) I remember cos it looked so nice.
(7) Paul Cos. in Minnesota, also oppose the plan.
(8) The ducks don't seem to mind it, cos there's quite a few swimming about now.
(9) Dunbar Cos., Baltimore, united its six security-related businesses under its flagship name and logo.
(10) Kamins Cos., which has developed office buildings in downtown Washington and shopping centers in Maryland.
(11) Cos it looks like the wind blew her face inside out.
(12) It s funny cos I decided to watch the fa youth cup final from last year on friday ... coincidence or what.
(13) They're better than lamp posts and that, cos trees grow out of the ground, so they're extra special like.
(14) They're playing Christmas songs - I know cos I heard this one at school before.
(15) Upjohn Inc. and Philip Morris Cos. whose profits are seen as less dependent on rapid growth.
(16) Sometimes I got to stop and breathe deep cos I feel sick, but I don't puke up again.
(17) I got to walk careful cos the pavements are so slippy.
(18) I can't see too much of it, cos it's still dark, but it looks pretty big.
(19) I couldn't believe it when I saw it cos we had just cemented the ill-fated Admiral deal.
(20) I hated that, cos he used to eat all slobbery like - you know, dribbling and that.
(21) I was hoping there was, cos it's about time I got back home - it's getting pretty late.
(22) McMillin Cos. of San Diego is developing the 59-acre shopping center with almost 384,000 square feet of commercial buildings.
(23) It's real great to watch them cos they blink on and off all the time.
(24) I wish I'd got some cos I could really do with a hot drink.
(25) Mr Hoffman, 47, previously was senior vice president of Fingerhut Cos.
(26) It ain't far back to the house, but it takes ages cos we got to walk slow.
(27) He's swaying a bit and I have to grab him cos I think he's going to fall over.
(28) I thought they was pears at first and I got excited, cos I like pears, but they wasn't.
(29) You got to be careful when the pavements are frosty cos you can slip and hurt yourself.
(30) There ain't many people in there - I suppose cos it's too early for people to have their tea.