Use "cost him a lot" in a sentence

1. The makeup cost her a lot of money.

2. 1 Coo! That must have cost a lot!

3. It cost a heck of a lot of money.

4. This one had cost him sixpence, a lot out of his ten shillings a week wages, but it was worth it.

5. In addition, corrective eyeglasses cost a lot of money.

6. Airless paint sprayers also cost a lot more money

7. This probably cost him a Iot.

8. 24 Compensation has cost the company a lot of money.

9. A second-hand tractor front axle would have cost a lot more.

10. The scheme cost a lot more than we had originally envisaged.

11. Mental deficits are worth a lot, but they cost a lot, so don't cut out the folic acid completely.

12. I've got a lot of faith in him.

13. Paradise Lost had cost him a mere twopence.

14. Booklets are versatile, cost-effective, and a lot of fun to make

15. Success has cost him dearly.

16. Peter has a lot of work Ahead of him

17. Should make him a lot easier to reel in.

18. The examination put a lot of stress on him.

19. The restoration to the castle took a year and cost a lot of money.

20. A lot of people looked on him as a healer.

21. The lovers of literature do value him a lot.

22. A lot of propaganda has painted him as bad.

23. His successor inherited a lot of problems from him.

24. The plan was a washout after all, and cost us a lot of money.

25. And I expect it's a lot more cost-effective than meeting Anwar's demands.

26. A comfortable Crate for a small (up to 6-pound) dog needn’t cost a lot

27. His slip of the tongue cost him a friend.

28. A whole number cost about $ a lot of money for a small - time wine seller.

29. The car cost him fifteen grand.

30. The cost of transporting him would make him ruinously expensive.

31. They are heavy, bulky, really hard to maintain, and cost a lot of money.

32. I mean, I liked him a lot better than the sandworms.

33. This would ultimately cost him his life.

34. His foolishness almost cost him his life.

35. Lord Eddard's integrity cost him his head.

36. His apostasy had cost him his empire.

37. Mm... I wonder what it cost him.

38. 20 I'd cost him nineteen thousand pounds.

39. It will cost a lot of money to close pits down, dismantle the sites etc.

40. It'd mean a lot to him, knowing it came from me.

41. A lot of what has been written about him is inaccurate.

42. His insufferable insolence cost him many friends.

43. He says it may cost the council a lot, but they're only acting as guarantor.

44. It's his only friend, and the guy's a lot older than him.

45. He took a lot of money with him and never came back.

46. I owe him a lot for everything he has done for me.

47. Cheon Song Yi must have gone through a lot because of him.

48. Sold him a lot of South American bonds that were absolutely worthless.

49. I wonder if a lot of that is just down to him."

50. His family's name gives him a lot of pull in this town.

51. His daring may have cost him his life.

52. Mr Hill's huge jackpot cost him just 54p.

53. Yeah, that guy's a Bagman, so you'll see him a lot on these streets

54. Milan have always believed in him and worked a lot for his consecration.

55. 9 Wang Tai never sermonize but his students learn a lot from him.

56. "Buy one real estate lot receive your next choice absolutely free," where the price of the first lot is inflated to cover the cost of the "free" lot.

57. His car cost him upward of ten thousand dollars.

58. Only a vulgarian talks ceaselessly about how much this or that cost him.

59. The fallout from the scandal cost him his job.

60. Later that year he attacked a photographer, an incident that cost him dear.

61. Only a vulgarian talks ceaselesslly about how much this or that cost him.

62. In the cities, a lot of the cost of property is actually wrapped up in its speculative value.

63. But Cheapskates would sooner expend energy than spend money—and some repairs don’t cost a whole lot, anyway

64. He's a man who made a lot of money and never had a dime on him.

65. His teacher saw him in the parking lot after school.

66. People are talking a lot of nonsense about him being the new Michael Jordan.

67. The political fallout of the affair cost him his job.

68. I could see him reckoning the cost as I spoke.

69. The doctor’s visit and the medicine cost him less than $20—quite a bargain.

70. 18 If you tell him that it'll make him a lot of money,(www.Sentencedict.com) he's bound to fall for the idea.

71. Compensation to Mrs Parker; the rules used for determining Compensation; Compensation has cost the company a lot of money

72. But personal shortcomings notwithstanding, he was a warm, gentle person, and I thought a lot of him.

73. Tony’s heroin and marijuana habit cost him between $160 (U.S.) and $320 (U.S.) a day.

74. Those accusations could not be proved but cost him his post.

75. So on Tuesday afternoon, I also called Mr. Bogle, the legendary founder of the Vanguard Group, the investment firm whose low-cost index funds have made a lot for a lot of people.

76. Original, a lot of moment, it is him hangdog of one's previous experience looks low oneself.

77. Love you for the person you have wittingly or unwittingly given him a lot of burdens.

78. When a competitor discontinues access to a local loop, the applicant charges him the cost of discontinuance.

79. The... wounds you gave him, he lost a lot of blood, got weak, and I ran.

80. I hadn't seen him since 19 and he had aged a lot in the intervening years.