Synonym: charge, fare, toll. Similar words: feel, feed on, feel out, feedback, feel like. Meaning: [fɪː] n. 1. a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services 2. an interest in land capable of being inherited. v. give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on.
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91. He has forfeited a lucrative fee but feels his well-being is more important.
92. The fee his lawyer charged for drawing up the deed was enough in all conscience.
93. Send your fee by post/mail to this address. Mail is sometimes used in BrE in such expressions as the Royal Mail. Post occurs in AmE in such expressions as the US Postal Service.
94. No fee is payable on filing an appeal.
95. All levy a nominal admission fee.
96. In addition, the management company may charge an annual fee of 0.5-1 percent of net asset value.
97. Once admitted, the solicitor is required to maintain a practising certificate,(www.Sentencedict.com) for which a substantial annual fee is charged.
98. Regulated fee income arises when a regulated service is provided as a stand alone service.
99. If the check bounces, the bank charges a fee of $18.
100. The annual fee includes the subscription for student unions, athletic clubs, and other facilities.
101. Only once, and I had to pay an admission fee.
102. If you find a fee on your bill, call the toll-free number and ask to have the annual fee waived.
103. Tickets are £10 per night, excluding booking fee, from the Academy Box Office.
104. Or consider the meeting to agree the audit fee, when the auditor can hardly wait to get his point across.
105. The administration wants the patients' 20 percent share also brought under the Medicare fee schedule.
106. The minimum investment is set at £500 with an initial charge of 5 percent plus an annual fee of 1 percent.
107. Paper bag puppets can be made after the show, with a $ 3 craft materials fee, paid in advance.
108. Well, I live in sheltered accommodation and, believe me, I have to pay the full licence fee.
109. However, if we introduce an opportunity which results in their completing an acquisition we would charge an introduction fee.
110. Under the contingency fee agreement, the private lawyers hired by the state would be paid only if they win the case.
111. It charges an initial fee of 1% and a 1% annual fee.
112. Charging an entry fee for museums will not affect the casual visitor very much.
113. The registration fee is $ 75, which includes breakfast, lunch, prizes, complimentary beverages and golf.
114. The homesteader needed a small filing fee, and a much larger amount of cash to survive until the farm got going.
115. It would be necessary to bring along some class members - a fee will be paid.
116. An added advantage: you don't have to pay any licence fee for this model because there is no T.V. receiver.
117. Charges are an up front fee of 4% and no further management or disposal charges for four years.
118. Most plans include a monthly fee and a certain number of free minutes per month.
119. The fee for this article will be used to help finance it.
120. No admission fee is charged but donations given by visitors amount to £180.