Sentence examples for started to cost from inspiring English sources

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The NHS is a relentless producer of big data but the underuse and misuse of this information has started to cost lives and is not sustainable.

Helen Heathfield from green entertainment experts Julie's Bicycle says that people leaving their tents behind is a recent phenomenon that arrived when cheap tents started to cost as little as £10: "Our throwaway culture needs to be challenged".

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If it does start to cost money to use Android, then other operating system manufacturers, particularly Microsoft, will have a better shot of a meaningful presence in the market.

Keeping Facebook running, which meant constantly adding more servers, was starting to cost real money.

However, it takes 18 months to get twice as much hard disk for your buck, so it is starting to cost more to store the results of experiments than to actually run them in the first place.

Pollution was starting to cost the creaky state-run health care system too much, and the government wanted to reduce its reliance on foreign energy, so it pushed for a more service-led and less export-led economy.

Friends of the Earth's head of campaigns, Andrew Pendleton, said: "The government's wanton green-bashing is starting to cost jobs and threaten the future security of our energy supply.

It's starting to cost us the ability to just sit there and engage in conversation.

It is a good place to get some free training in before things actually start to cost money.

Like many subscription services, an Office subscription will start to cost you money every month (either $9.99 a month, or $99.99 at once for an entire year) if you don't cancel it before the trial ends.

Cisco has started to cut costs as it looks to weather current conditions, pulling back on hiring, contractors, travel, marketing and recruiting.

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