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The event is open to the public for a fee of $20 and free to students.
It will continue to provide the service for a fee after that.
It is open daily during business hours, for a fee.
The same number of accepted to study for a fee.
He was then bought for a fee of around £125,000.
He himself could have argued the case better, for a fee.
The program can be followed online for a fee, or by the book.
People could also get a trip in his plane for a fee.
These same courses are available to everyone to take during the summer for a fee.
"Anybody down there that could bring us some food for a fee?"
For a fee, his staff provided art to office buildings.
In the past it has carried some projects for a fee.
However, they do offer a service in which you can look at their archives for a fee.
The referrals will be available to all women free or for a fee.
In practice, the tax is collected by the state, for a fee.
He moved to the south coast in April 1925 for a fee of £300.
The move became permanent in January 2009 for a fee of just over £1 million.
A service bureau is a company which provides business services for a fee.
In 1939 he was sold to Birmingham for a fee of £6,000.
The event was open to anyone, for a fee of one guinea.
Are there any companies that for a fee will tell me how much my apartment is worth?
He joined Hull at age 31 for a fee of £15,000.
West Ham then signed him for a fee of £7,000.
Many private corporations are willing to help for a fee.
It is not open to the public, although one may walk around the grounds for a fee.