Good cause Sentence Examples

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  • It was a noble death for a good cause.

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  • People love a good party and a party for a good cause is even better.

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  • Glancing around at the men with purple eyes, she began to suspect that good cause was going to kill her.

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  • Interested in buying one of Naomi Campbell's books and contributing to a good cause?

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  • Henry had good cause to complain of the ecclesiastical courts, and had only awaited a convenient season to correct abuses which were admitted by all reasonable men.

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  • Failing to rally them to the good cause he determined anyhow to organize the great cultivated middle class into a political party.

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  • Swift's pamphlets, written in a style more level with the popular intelligence than even his own ordinary manner, are models alike to the controversialist who aids a good cause and to him who is burdened with a bad one.

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  • It certainly appears that some of his followers, and notably his three reckless sons, had given good cause for offence by highhanded and selfish acts.

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  • Charles the Bold, whom he had thus deliberately deserted in the middle of their joint campaign, used the strongest language about this mean act of treachery, and with good cause.

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  • The attached pic shows Malcolm Moss getting breathless for a good cause.

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  • That said, it would be somewhat churlish to vote against additional moneys for the good cause that we have being hearing about.

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  • I've had a look at the site and it seems legit to me and a very good cause.

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  • Seldom had a good cause such an unworthy figurehead as that callous and apathetic prince.

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  • You can find good deals on area rugs at Shop Goodwill and know that part of the money you spend is going towards a good cause.

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  • If you were planning to buy a Slice anyway, purchasing one that has such a good cause attached to it can help you feel good about your purchase.

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  • Brides-to-be can enjoy their secondhand gowns, knowing that by shopping at these websites, they may also be contributing to a good cause.

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  • Although it is a bit costly, the profits go to a good cause of supporting Berber women and allowing them a means to make a decent living under good working conditions.

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  • Thrift stores offer an opportunity to give to a good cause as you make your purchases.

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  • The event was met with much controversy, but it raised awareness for a good cause and also put the spotlight on the "other side" of the Hooters business.

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  • Whether it is your time or money, all efforts are appreciated and will be put towards a good cause.

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  • You want this person to know that the contribution, which you will ask for later, is important to your mission and is for a really good cause.

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  • Rather than just asking a girl to lunch or coffee, suggest going to a museum, bike riding, or volunteering together for a good cause.

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  • Shopping is a feel-good sport, and it feels even better when you know that your money and support of a company goes towards a good cause.

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  • Sure, you won't make a lot of money back to pay for your airbrushing equipment investment, but you can choose a cause that is close to your heart, teach kids (and adults!) about art and have fun raising money for a good cause.

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  • If you're shopping for discounted gift baskets, why not let your purchase support a good cause?

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  • Sign up and shop through Good Search and a percentage of your purchase will be donated to a good cause.

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  • You'll love this site because it helps you to let your inner artist and designer out to play, and all of the bras are for a good cause.

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  • You might consider tying the party in with a charitable fundraising event, so that your guests can treat themselves but also feel part of a good cause.

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  • They commented that the quarrels that went on within the band were little reason not to take part in performing for such a good cause.

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  • They are often run by charities and the money you spend goes to a good cause.

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  • It would be a noble death for a good cause.

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  • Yes, she'd taken off the ruby, but it was for a damned good cause.

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  • Rousseau, however, never saw any of the alleged children; and Mrs Macdonald has shown good cause for believing that their existence was a myth, an imposition on Rousseau's credulity, invented by Therese and her mother to make the tie more binding.

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  • State laws made liable to prosecution for misdemeanour any contract labourer who, having received advances, failed for any but good cause to fulfil the contract; or any contract labourer who made a second contract without giving notice tohis second employer of a prior and unfulfilled contract; or any employer of a labourer who had not completed the term of a prior contract.

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  • Not only do they have the benefit of receiving outstanding wedding gifts, they have a chance to promote a good cause in the process.

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  • It's for a good cause.

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