How to use "cause" in a sentence
Sentences
There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension
I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given, will be cheerfully given to all the States when lawfully demanded, for whatever cause - as cheerfully to one section as to another.
All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause of the war
Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease
They waited nervously while the man studied the bill carefully, expecting him to complain or cause trouble
'Do you remember the little inn in Montfermeil eight years ago? You took away our Cosette, do you remember? Wearing that old yellow coat, pretending you were a tramp! Well, now you're going to learn that you can't make things right by just bringing a few hospital blankets! You're the cause of all my troubles
He says I'd just make the performers nervous and cause the technicians to look over their shoulders for the boss when they should have their eyes on their work."
"The casino bosses will like it too, 'cause a lot of our high rollers will probably make an extra trip this year
I mean, there isn't any doubt about the cause of death, no court trial hinging on a new coroner's report
"If your husband's likely to cause trouble, then we'll move fast and without fanfare
So he'd contest the exhumation for no other reason but to cause her grief?"
We've lost some pressure in our lines, and we're trying to find the cause of it
"The latch might cause a spark," Elliot said
If the body were exhumed and reexamined by a top-notch pathologist, we'd almost certainly find proof that the cause of death wasn't what the authorities originally said it was."
"What're you saying - that Danny reached out to you from the grave to cause that excitement in the restaurant? Tina, you really don't think his ghost was haunting a jukebox?"
'In your opinion, Dr Haydock, what was the cause of death?'
Then he set fire to the end of the rope, knowing that it would take about twenty minutes to burn through and for the stone to fall and cause the explosion
I remember how I sat there in the blackness, not suspecting the meaning of the tiny light I had seen and all the trouble that it would cause me
Even the daily papers woke up to these events at last, and there was much discussion of their cause
Germs, which cause so much disease and pain on Earth, have either never appeared on Mars or they got rid of them a long time ago.
"I promise that I will tell you everything some day, but if you enter now, you will cause great sadness." Then she held me tightly, and I tried to push her off.
The cause of death was heart disease.
Even so, your investigations were the cause of his death, and I thank you for that
But I prefer not to, because I don't want to cause you pain, Miss Halcombe." As soon as he left, I decided to take this new house.'
The man you saw at the opera is a member of the Brotherhood and has betrayed the cause