"impose" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The city imposed such a surcharge from 1982 to 1984.
- Three companies out of 77 listed do not impose a surcharge for two points.
- In the past, the board has imposed a $50 a month surcharge on rentals.
- The company will not impose a surcharge, however, for a first accident after a clean five-year record.
- Hotels in at least a dozen other states have also imposed surcharges, which typically range from $2.50 to $4 a night.
- The revenues rose in the current fiscal year only because the state imposed a temporary surcharge.
- The three companies impose a surcharge of 10 cents a minute on toll-free calls that last longer than 60 minutes.
- You are aware that some countries have already decided to operate a levy or to impose a surcharge on air tickets.
- Ever since the government raised the price of oil, it has raised the consumer's bill by imposing a surcharge.
- Until 1992, New Jersey imposed a surcharge on hospital bills.
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