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cause造句
(121) The official report into the cause of the fire was labeled a whitewash. (122) They do not want to expend energy in what, to them, is a lost cause. (123) It doesn't matter how you get knocked down in life cause that's gonna happen. All it matters is how you gonna get up. (124) The future is scary but you can't just run to the past cause it's familiar. (125) He regards it as his mission to help the cause of the world peace. (126) Once they start they can always continue to cause people is happy. (127) To struggle in sweat pooled rivers, will cause the boat to the other side of the ideal sail. (128) Never Make Somebody Your Everything, cause when they're gone, you've got nothing. (129) Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the cause of the explosion. (130) He was a martyr to the cause of racial harmony. (131) Have you any comment to make about the cause of the disaster? (132) There was discussion about the fire and its likely cause. (133) Even at full speed the ship's engines cause very little vibration. (134) Hot drinks can cause sweating and hot flushes in the face and head. (135) The fall in demand for coffee could cause a glut on/in the market. (136) He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm . (137) The coach tried to analyse the cause of our defeat. (138) The loss of a pet can cause some people real anguish. (139) Losing a game would cause him to fly into a rage. (140) The damage it would cause makes the idea utterly impracticable. (141) Gas officials are investigating the cause of an explosion which badly damaged a house in Hampshire. (142) These results should not be a cause for depression. (143) Some perfumes can irritate the skin and cause itchiness. (144) She is never absent from work without good cause. (145) Staff shortages cause problems for the organization. (146) That kind of behaviour is sure to cause irritation. (147) He is seen as a traitor to the cause. (148) These jumbled priorities should be no cause for surprise. (149) The wound isn't serious, but may cause some discomfort. (150) The victory was a cause for great celebration.