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At all costs   /æt ɔl kɑsts/   Listen
At all costs

adverb
1.
Regardless of the cost involved.  Synonyms: at any cost, at any expense.






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... back her head and looked him squarely in the face with a sudden determination to end the present agonizing suspense at all costs. ...
— A Bride of the Plains • Baroness Emmuska Orczy

... made by reinforcement and by concentration to guard the vital points. The objects of the British leaders, until the time for a general advance should come, were to hold the Orange River Bridge (which opened the way to Kimberley), to cover De Aar Junction, where the stores were, to protect at all costs the line of railway which led from Cape Town to Kimberley, and to hold on to as much as possible of those other two lines of railway which led, the one through Colesberg and the other through Stormberg, into the Free State. The two bodies of invaders who entered the colony moved along ...
— The Great Boer War • Arthur Conan Doyle

... lay-sister and her spurious vision faded into insignificance in view of the one supreme question: What course would Hugh take? Would he keep silence and thus tacitly become a party to the deception; or would he, at all costs, tell ...
— The White Ladies of Worcester - A Romance of the Twelfth Century • Florence L. Barclay

... majority of these report a feeling of tiredness, languor, lassitude, sometimes restlessness, sometimes drowsiness. There is often a feeling of suffocation, and a longing for Nature and fresh air and day-dreams, while work seems distasteful and unsatisfactory. Change is felt to be necessary at all costs, and sometimes there is a desire to begin some new plan of life.[161] In both sexes there is frequently a wave of sexual emotion, a longing for love. Kline also found by examination of a very large number of cases that between the ages of four and seventeen it is in spring that running away ...
— Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 (of 6) • Havelock Ellis

... meet with no more interruptions until we get to Nerac There can be little doubt that, at present, the Catholics have received no orders to seize the queen and her son at Nerac; although they have orders to prevent her, at all costs, from going forward to Paris except under escort; and are keeping a sharp lookout, to prevent her from being joined by parties of Huguenots who would render her ...
— Saint Bartholomew's Eve - A Tale of the Huguenot WarS • G. A. Henty


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