Similar words: admission, readmission, free admission, admissible, inadmissible, confession, confessional, mission. Meaning: n. the fee charged for admission.
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1. The admission fee has gone up.
2. All levy a nominal admission fee.
3. Only once, and I had to pay an admission fee.
4. No admission fee is charged but donations given by visitors amount to £180.
5. The admission fee was as much as $ 6.
6. The gallery charges an admission fee of ¥20.
7. How's the admission fee for an adult?
8. All admission fee and all other private expenses.
9. The admission fee to the zoo is cheap.
10. The admission fee is 20 cents each.
11. How much is the admission fee?
12. Is there an admission fee?
13. It is $ 1500, including admission fee.
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14. Is riding the tram included in the admission fee?
15. How much admission fee?
16. No examination fee, admission fee or tuition ( three years ) will be charged.
17. The tour is fascinating and well worth the admission fee.
18. Do you know the admission fee for the Museum of Art?
19. Affiliate shall pay the admission fee but have no voting right at the AGM.
20. Do you know the admission fee for the Museum of Modern Art?
21. We don't charge extra for the activities-everything is included in the admission fee.
22. The woman at the ticket window told me that the admission fee was $17.50.
23. Precipitating the shouting match at Lindale was a 25-cent increase in the $ 1 admission fee.
24. Expenses that you incur to organize a new Rotary club are reimbursable in an amount up to 50 percent of the admission fee paid by the new club to RI.
25. All meals and drinks during the trip, but the tour guide will arrange for it. All admission fee and all other private expenses, Insurance and baggage handling, tips to guides[sentencedict.com], drivers.
26. CalCampus charges $ 65 for its Java class, with a one - time admission fee of $ 45.
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