cos - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ok: Was not good, had to walk back to the college, it was ok cos I had a strategically placed bag!
  • worry: And if you're not a student, don't worry cos you're welcome anyway.
  • cry: She just recently cried cos she can''t eat the cakes and chocolates that we had.
  • know: I know, cos we get the practice sessions at home!
  • happen: That didn't really happen last night cos Pennant was playing as an extra right back and Milner as an extra left back.

Adjective modifier

  • weird: Looking forward to seeing everyone at the airport ( a bit weird cos of the no ticket situation!
  • funny: It's funny actually cos it's so smart compared to the original one and I always quite liked that.
  • lucky: Wake by self in time, which is lucky, cos the alarm I set on my palm was on English time.
  • bad: I was teased a little but it wasn't too bad cos I had good friends.

Modifies a noun

  • shes: Nikki has been really annoying me, but hope Grace goes, cos shes sooooo EVIL!
  • ive: Nitrix 29-04-2005, 23:14 I like Sony cos ive never had a problem with them.
  • u: Just cos u buy a flash bike doesnt make you an expert.
  • ur: I can't say that i understand how u feel cos ur bro and my sis died in different circumstances.
  • l: The quantity cos f cos l is called the Schmid factor.

Noun used with modifier

  • thats: Maybe thats cos I'm used to Nokia phones.
  • shame: The tunes are tighter and more traditionally songlike after this, which is a shame cos sprawling instrumental meltdowns are much more fun.
  • r: We first compute the Jacobian; = cos, = sin, = - r sin, = r cos.
  • gig: I also smile when I see Mike the managers face after a gig cos he's really proud of them all.

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