cost - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • incur: Any extra costs incurred during the course of your stay should be paid directly to the hotel on checkout.
  • associate: In addition to our offer, we will also incur the costs associated with the removal of the building from its site.
  • cut: Penny and the leadership team had to cut costs.

Adjective modifier

  • total: The total costs of the project are £ 14.6 million.

Converse of object

  • cover: A check for £ 1 would be appreciated to cover the cost of postage.

Noun used with modifier

  • operating: The 96, a council-funded school bus, is earmarked for withdrawal due to high operating costs.
  • postage: When returning unwanted goods, please note that we will not normally refund the return postage costs.
  • administration: A small fee would have to be charged for membership, in order to pay for our administration costs in maintaining an efficient service.

Adjective modifier

  • reasonable: We also personalize candles for your wedding for a very reasonable cost.
  • reduced: Early registration is at the reduced cost of £ 235 per person until 1st June.

Modifies a noun

  • saving: Making relatively small cost savings on potash which may run the risk of greater losses of crop value is not sound management.
  • effectiveness: Further analyzes are being conducted to determine the cost effectiveness of CT scanning in patients not admitted to hospital.
  • recovery: To demonstrate the ability to achieve full cost recovery in respect of Client Services.

Adjective complement

  • effective: All of these are easily proved to be cost effective for all businesses.

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