Similar words: description, inscription, proscription, prescription, conscription, transcription, circumscription, prescription drug. Meaning: [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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91. And you will charge to my account annually until cancelled the subscription price - currently £14.70.
92. When making your booking, please quote your subscription number to qualify for the discount.
93. The church of St Peter was built in 1875 by public subscription, and contains several fine stained glass windows.
94. More than 6,000 members have their subscription paid by direct debit from their firm's account.
95. A small identity card is also issued to each member and this is worth the price of subscription alone.
96. While cellular subscription rates have been growing, the market for equipment makers has been dwindling.
97. From our subscription database we know that we have readers in more than 100 countries around the world.
98. The magazine will also be sold on newsstands nationwide and offered by subscription.
99. Since his last visit she has framed the letter that arrived with some magazine subscription sweepstakes.
100. We recognize it in terms of its authority and we recognize subscription to it as an obligation.
101. Apart from your Internet access subscription, you pay only for the local phone call.
102. The subscription enables customers to offer a Freephone 0500 or LocalCall 0645 service without altering their current telecommunications set-up.
103. She attacked and circumvented the restrictive actor-manager system, producing independent subscription theatre with good roles for women.
104. Thus subscription prices were shooting up and cutting off thousands of readers who could no longer afford them.
105. The subscription for full membership of the Society is currently fixed at five pounds perannum.
106. The annual subscription is, incidentally, an allowable expense and can be paid by instalment if necessary.
107. I have read from cover to cover with great interest, and now hasten to enclose my subscription.
108. For members' reference, the new subscription rates, which will come into effect from 1 March 1999, shown right.
109. Curio is $ 3. 50 on the newsstand, $ 12 for a one-year subscription.
110. Therefore taking the data for the day of issue, the market price was 310p and the subscription price was 255p.
111. Please find enclosed a cheque for £12 annual subscription for an organisation.
112. Copies are available by subscription, price £104 pa[sentencedict.com], from Health and safety monitor.
113. The C A R E service gives a choice of five subscription schemes ranging from £69 to £30.
114. It also includes the subscription to the Students' Association, athletic clubs and other facilities.
115. For a subscription of £3 perannum you can be included on the Mailing List and will receive advance notice of all events.
116. Suppose your favorite uncle proudly tells you that your birthday present is a subscription to the Salmon of the Month Club.
117. Scores by Holst, Faure, Elgar and Cherubini are also in store during the symphony subscription series.
117. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
118. Just fill in the coupon below, quoting you Ideal Home subscription number, and sent it to:.
119. From the ashes there arose, by public subscription, a new Daily Citizen, responsible and relatively free.
120. The 9, 430 subscription seats are a 43 percent increase over 6, 575 sold during the 1992-93 season.
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