Cos

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"Cos" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Stay nice and quiet, okay, 'cos I'll be back real soon.

In a word, they were—like the Aesculapian temples at Trikka, Epidaurus and Cos, of which some account will be given farther on—both hospitals for the treatment of disease and schools for the training of physicians.

"Two kilos of apples, please, but not too big, 'cos they'll be too heavy to carry!" were the words in a speech bubble spoken by a little girl in a picture on a fruit seller's market stall.

Thus in vase pictures, when Poseidon upheaves the island of Cos to overwhelm the Giant Polybotes, the island is represented as an immense mass of rock; the parts which have been under water are indicated by a dolphin, a shrimp, and a sepia, the parts above the water by a goat and a serpent.

"Do you know whose tie this might be?" "Going by the design, I reckon it's Grandad's." "It can't be. He doesn't just leave his ties lying about." "It must be Tom's, then, 'cos Dad doesn't wear ties."

Taking the shortcut through the alleyway by the Jobcentre Plus, just cos I can, we arrive at my flat within minutes.

Psychiatrists are trained to try to impose the responsibility for a patient’s problem on the patient coself, rather than on cos environment.

WHEREAS a child’s sexuality is just as much a part of cos whole person from birth as the blood that flows in cos veins, making cos sexual rights inherent and inalienable […]

Co absents coself from the Community for more than three weeks beyond the point of having made satisfactory arrangements with the Community with regard to cos absence.

The stages and distances are as follows:—Hitounda to Bhainsa Dobháng, 3½ cos; to Bhimphédy, 4 cos; to Tambakhâni, 3 cos; to Chitlong, 3 cos; to Thankot, 3 cos; to Káthmándú, 3 cos—Total, 19½ cos.

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