Sentence examples for immense expense from inspiring English sources

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Once these magnificent homes would have been the center of attention for their cultivated taste and immense expense; now the focus is on the servants.

The beans have had to come from very, very far away to fuel what one proud Icelander called "this barren and isolated little island," with considerable difficulty and at what must have been at times immense expense.

The immense expense of keeping a few humans alive in space is detracting from NASA's budget for studying Earth from space and understanding how to maintain the well-being of much larger numbers of earth-bound humans.

There are various reasons to go this route -- the people involved may want to avoid the immense expense and delays associated with the court system, or may want decisions made by someone with specialized knowledge or experience.

If it was able to catch the imaginations of Americans as the March on Washington had -- fully plausible, given that the morality of its quest was no less compelling -- the influence that its moral authority and sheer numbers could exert on America's political economy could cause radical changes in government, and immense expense and opportunity costs for industry.

However, as regulatory agencies increase the need for safety testing, fewer new and innovative approaches for weight loss are being developed because of the prolonged time and immense expense involved.

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Now the instrument, above, which cost $275 in 1928 and had been on loan to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, is being sold by an anonymous party whose family is facing immense medical expenses, Music Row insiders learned last week.

But basically, they shift the tax burden from us to our progeny and add immense amounts of interest expense to the federal budget.

What's more, the collectors of customs whose activities Chaucer was expected to regulate were themselves wool shippers and wool profiteers on a grand scale, taking advantage of their positions to accumulate immense fortunes at public expense.

To compare estimates of the cost of the rival routes seems little use, as the expense of these immense undertakings is very uncertain.

The cost to businesses, which pass along the expense to consumers, is immense.

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