1. cost
These shoes cost £70.
This dictionary, of which the third volume is missing, cost me a hundred dollars.
A comparable car would cost far more in Japan.
I was just wondering how much it would cost to have my car washed and waxed.
Cost is a definite factor in making our decision.
As soon as you have the car fixed, please send me a letter with the cost. I'll send you the money.
Four metres of this material cost nine francs; therefore, two metres cost four and a half francs.
Our competitive position is weakened by the rising labor cost.
You haven't mentioned cost, and I won't sign until I know the bottom line.
We can save on translations by giving it to an employee whose mother speaks that language. -- And I suppose you save on the cost of a doctor by seeing someone whose mother had been a doctor?
Good words are worth much, and cost little.
I think that although the transportation system in Japan is convenient, the cost of living there is not very low.
I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it gave up the ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it.
There was nothing wrong with their ability, it was just that the expense for each unit was so vast that the cost performance was bad.
The debt-servicing cost on bonds will take up major portion of the budget.