Examples of 'eventually cost' in a sentence

Meaning of "eventually cost"

Eventually cost: Refers to the final amount of money that will be spent on something over time. It implies that there will be expenses incurred gradually until reaching the ultimate cost of the project or item

How to use "eventually cost" in a sentence

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But eventually cost will win out.
His inability to control himself would eventually cost him his life.
And it eventually cost him his freedom.
Doyle suffered brain injuries that eventually cost him his life.
It will eventually cost more money than it is worth.
Expensive meals set benchmark high and could eventually cost you a second mortgage.
It will eventually cost a lot more.
A boat that needs a lot of upgrades or repairs can eventually cost more than a new boat.
This deal eventually cost her royalty profits of more than a million dollars.
Burning bridges along the way eventually cost him the million dollars.
This eventually cost him a point scoring position, as the gearbox went on to fail.
But that power will eventually cost you your life.
Eventually cost her her life ; she died from overexposure to radiation.
The accident eventually cost her an eye.
Do not be like this in hotels, where minibar and eventually cost peppery.

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This decision eventually cost him his life.
However, his passion for drinking and explosives eventually cost him an arm.
That play would eventually cost Seattle the game.
And if I were to return to my old life, it would eventually cost Grace hers.
These strikes would eventually cost the Company half a million to a million dollars.
Halford further questioned if the new stance would eventually cost Boudreau his job.
The mishap eventually cost space chief Anatoly Perminov his job.
Dislodging them proved difficult and eventually cost the Soviet Union dearly.
The eventually cost intensive additional installation of Ex-branching boxes is therefore obviously not necessary.
However, his childish manners eventually cost him dearly.
Their mistakes eventually cost me something I couldn't live through losing.
He often used repressive methods, which eventually cost him his popularity.
That mishap eventually cost then-space chief Anatoly Perminov his job.
So, using a number of websites can eventually cost you a lot of money.
The bailout would eventually cost the state budget $4 billion, and would double the public debt.
He loathed the new regime… and that eventually cost him his position.
They eventually cost him the job and, I guess, his marriage.
Huawei, foldable smartphones will eventually cost less than current flagships.
Despite his archeological efforts, Brome 's unauthorised use of prisoners ' labour eventually cost him his job.
Holt 's angry outbursts eventually cost him dozens of jobs and relationships.
Work progressed slowly but steadily on the Library which eventually cost $9 million to build.
These savings may eventually cost more, not less over time.
Franklin's condition was severe and eventually cost him both his legs.
The works eventually cost 15 million dollars.
George eventually finished 2nd in the race, which would eventually cost him the championship.
Joe 's battle with addiction eventually cost him his success and nearly killed him.
Please do not drink, smoke or chew - it could eventually cost you your life.
Still, Jackson trusted him and that eventually cost the singer his life, Walgren said.
The whole project would eventually cost around US$4 billion.
Bush 's war in Iraq will eventually cost $3 trillion.

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