Examples of 'going to cost' in a sentence
Meaning of "going to cost"
going to cost - Refers to the predicted or estimated expenses associated with a particular activity or item
How to use "going to cost" in a sentence
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But this is going to cost you another diamond.
I just did not realize how much it was going to cost.
This is not going to cost you any time.
We also want to know what it is all going to cost.
A ramp is going to cost a fortune in staff and clean up.
Not every website is going to cost the same.
Is going to cost a lot more than the estimate.
Your showboating is going to cost us the papyrus.
I know how much their education is going to cost.
That is really going to cost them some time.
We want to know what this project is going to cost us.
This is really going to cost you this time.
Your friendship with this woman is going to cost us.
And this is going to cost me a lot of money.
Only this free lesson is going to cost you.
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It is not going to cost you your future rebates.
Any aggro or dropping in is going to cost you points.
This is going to cost an ram and a leg.
Who knows how much it is going to cost you.
This is just going to cost me a whole lot more money.
Your blackmail business is going to cost you dear.
That is going to cost them a pretty penny.
I do not mind but it is going to cost you extra.
This is going to cost you a lot of money.
I want a guarantee this is not going to cost me my licence.
Teddy is going to cost eleven hundred a month.
You were going crazy and it was going to cost a lot of lives.
It was now going to cost us even more to go for his baggage.
That three days of absence is going to cost you.
Her selfishness is going to cost us a great deal of money.
You know in advance how much it is going to cost.
That fiberglass is going to cost a few thousand.
I had no idea how much this was going to cost.
The tow truck is going to cost a lot of money.
Tell me how much this hot truffle is going to cost me.
This attitude was going to cost his descendants dear.
Know how much the work is going to cost.
Setting up an office is going to cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is going to cost money.
Especially if it is going to cost you several hundred dollars.
Even putting in the claim is going to cost us.
They realized it was going to cost a ton of money to hire a muralist.
In this circumstance at worst it is going to cost the same.
This trial is going to cost me a fortune in gifts.
Understand what your loan is going to cost you.
What you did is going to cost you three years in jail.
We should have known this is going to cost us.
And yours is going to cost you your freedom.
The information you are talking about is going to cost more.
One of them is going to cost you a lot.
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Yet not at the cost of your life
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We are going to get the son of a bitch who did this
I know everything is going to work out just fine
Going over to the hotel for a few minutes