Pronunciation of the English word cause.
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1. | If ever there was a cause, if ever there can be a cause, worthy to be upheld by all of toil or sacrifice that the human heart can endure, it is the cause of Education. | |
2. | To all those among them who were capable of reflection, it was evident that these phantasms and sounds proceeded from Pan, who must have some cause of anger against them: but what that cause could be, they were at a loss to conjecture. | |
3. | Let me therefore enter upon this noble cause with a chearfulness, grounded upon this assurance, that my adversary's cause is maintain'd by nothing but fraud, fallacy, ignorance and barbarity; whereas mine has light, truth, reason, the practice and the learning of the best ages of the world, of its side. | |
4. | The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments. | |
5. | You are always the cause of my worries. | |
6. | You have no cause for anger. | |
7. | What was the cause of your quarrel? | |
8. | Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. | |
9. | Tension is a major cause of heart disease. | |
10. | Slight inattention can cause a great disaster. |