"fee" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- For new students, there is a one-time, non-refundable fee equivalent to one term (1/3) of the appropriate grade tuition fee.
- Several times a month I get invitations to transfer debt to credit cards for a fee equivalent to 3 or 4% per annum.
- Residents also pay a one-time fee equivalent to two months' rent, with one-year leases cancelable by either party with 30 days' notice.
- A fee equivalent to €280,000 was enough to take him to the Ukrainian Premier League and Dynamo Kyiv in January 1998, where he signed a four-year deal.
- It is mainly accessible only to scientists, plus approximately 3,000 tourists annually who pay a fee equivalent to US$700 to travel by helicopter for a single day's visit.
- For a fee equivalent to 30p, I took a guided tour of Shimla's Gaiety Theatre, which remains an important part of Shimla's social life, holding frequent events.
- The other governments would then pay the accepting government an annual fee equivalent to the amount of the winning bid, possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Household said that even though Mr. Powe's loan documents showed a fee equivalent to 7 percent, he did not pay that much.
- The norm is for the agencies to charge their au pairs a fee equivalent to a week's pocket money.
- Some Fights Break Out From the migration group they receive a flat fee equivalent to about $200 for each truckload of refugees taken to Iraq.
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