Sentence examples for cause to go from inspiring English sources

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And now, I thought, I had even less cause to go seeking the past in that house.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the verb means to "cause to go or be taken to a particular destination; arrange for the delivery of".

The show marks the first time that members of the public who have not had cause to go to Rikers Island have been able to see the picture.

A hearing in federal court will be held in January to determine whether there is probable cause to go forward with the charges.

The basic rule of that system, one that lasted for centuries, was that states had just cause to go to war when legal rights had been violated.

Government conservatives, who have been plastering on fake smiles and trying to play nice, will also be given just cause to go to war with the prime minister.

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Treating the symptoms always runs the risk of letting the deeper causes to go unaddressed.

It can cause people to go back into the closet.

These extra proteins cause things to go horribly wrong.

They then injected the mice with estrogen to cause them to go into heat.

You and I might notice, but it won't cause us to go hungry.

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