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Sentence count:206+8Posted:2017-06-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: descriptioninscriptionproscriptionprescriptionconscriptiontranscriptioncircumscriptionprescription drugMeaning: [səb'skrɪpʃn]  n. 1. a payment for consecutive issues of a newspaper or magazine for a given period of time 2. agreement expressed by (or as if expressed by) signing your name 3. a pledged contribution 4. the act of signing your name; writing your signature (as on a document). 
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61. Building a paid subscription base for any new publication is hard.
62. The tender offer involves an offer to the public to bid for the shares but with a minimum subscription price.
63. You produce a good magazine each month; the readers' letters alone are worth the annual subscription.
64. We just can not afford any significant shortfall in our subscription income.
65. The full cost of this window was £14 5s 2d which was paid for by subscription.
66. If a union member is not employed, the subscription fee is refunded and the worker may choose to leave the union.
67. New companies were set up by public subscription, and there was a substantial increase in the number of films produced.
68. It was the first deaf club in the country to levy an annual subscription charge.
69. We had a silver subscription for the bedspreads and curtains.
70. Oxleas Wood was saved from development by public subscription in the 1920s.
71. Section 57 imposes restrictions on the contents of advertisements inviting, interalia, the purchase of or subscription for shares.
72. The chancel was rebuilt in 1870, and the rest of the church thoroughly restored in 1882 by public subscription.
73. Treat some one special to a gift subscription which will last a whole year!
74. A subscription would make Leapor economically dependent upon the goodwill of the wealthy.
75. I can't see any way out but a subscription list, to be organised as soon as possible.
76. She keeps track of magazine subscription renewals on a 10-by-12-inch card.
77. All of these are obtainable from the company upon payment of a fairly hefty subscription.
78. I saw ffeatherstonehaugh's as a young man's club, and kept up my subscription purely for sentimental reasons.
79. The unit operates a postal library service where photocopies of cases are available to CABx on request or by subscription.
80. The meeting also agreed to increase membership subscription from £12 to £14 and family membership to £20.
81. Would you please have Mr Hogan send my Muse subscription to this address?
82. The subscription price - currently £14.70 - will be charged to your account annually until you cancel.
83. Leapor had probably done some arithmetic of her own, and indulged the hope that the subscription might secure her future.
84. We spent a great deal of time familiarizing ourselves with the music by playing it at subscription concerts and youth concerts.
85. The playing bondholders were also asked to pay the new extra, voluntary subscription and non-players had to forego their meagre interest.
86. As you may know, we charge an annual subscription of £32.50.
87. The new collective bargaining agreement called for 10 weeks of subscription programs plus a four-week summer season.
88. The annual subscription would increase from overseas to the full membership rate. referred to the capital needed to set it up.
89. In June 1930 I had to leave school and take work in a subscription library.
90. It also means subscription to Foucaultian power/knowledge assumptions that are difficult to square with demands for modernist universalism.
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