“fee” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fee”:

+ Kakadu National Park brought in an entry fee in April 2010.

+ In other states, no extra fee is required.

+ Fees Must Fall was a student protest to ask universities to drop fee hikes in South Africa and Namibia between 2015 and 2017.

+ Nirvana founder Kurt Cobain said the credit was a token of thanks to Everman for paying a fee of US $606.17 to record the album.

+ A fee is the price one gives as payment for services, especially the honorarium paid to a doctor, lawyer, consultant or member of a learned profession.

+ Before they can even consider the granting of arms, an application, must be made to the Earl Marshal, and a fee paid.

fee - example sentences
fee – example sentences

Example sentences of “fee”:

+ These cards had a much lower fee than American Express fees, which at the time charged 4% for each transaction.

+ The fee was £9 million.

+ The governments make people pay a fee to send something.

+ Ronaldo joined Real Madrid on 1 July 2009 for a fee of €94 million.

+ On 1 July 2014, it was announced that Chelsea had agreed a fee with Atletico to sign Costa for a fee of £32 million.

+ In August 2007 he signed up to play for Sunderland for a fee of 10 million pounds.

+ The smaller banks get cash through the correspondent banks, which charge a fee for the service.

+ These cards had a much lower fee than American Express fees, which at the time charged 4% for each transaction.

+ The fee was £9 million.
+ The governments make people pay a fee to send something.

+ On June 20, 2016, De La Fuente paid the $10,440 qualifying fee to run for the Democratic nomination of the 2016 Senate election in Florida to decide the Democratic nominee for the Senate seat occupied by Republican Party Republican Marco Rubio.

+ These bikes may be free of charge or have a small fee that increases however long the bike is away from a dock.

+ The miller charged a fee called, which was usually 1/24 of the total grain milled.

+ People do not pay any fee to enjoy the festival.

+ In December, 2020 Roblox announced they would no longer require premium to upload clothing, but instead, pay a fee for 10 Robux per clothing.

More in-sentence examples of “fee”:

+ Lawyers generally charge a fee for the work that they do, but sometimes advice is offered freely, which is called “pro bono” meaning “for the public good.” In many countries, if a person is accused of a crime and unable to pay for a lawyer, the government will pay a lawyer to represent them using tax money.

+ That was a world record transfer fee at the time.

+ Aguero joined Spanish club Atlético Madrid in May 2006, for a fee of around €20 million.

+ Commodore licensed BASIC from Microsoft on a “pay once with no royalties” basis after Jack Tramiel turned down Bill Gates’ offer of a $3 per unit fee stating “I’m already married”, and would pay no more than $25,000 for a perpetual license.

+ Young’s Market Co.”, the Supreme Court held that a state could require a license fee for importing beer from other states and also for manufacturing beer within the state.

+ They usually charge a fee for installing the connection and a monthly fee for maintaining it.

+ If the user does not pay the fee in time, the ransomware will uninstall itself and ask the user to download it again.

+ However, MP4 is a patent-encumbered format, and using a proprietary format would be a departure from our current practice of only supporting open formats on our sites — even though the licenses appear to have acceptable legal terms, with only a small fee required.

+ This means that the store or other seller must pay a fee to the credit card company or app company.

+ In July 2017, he joined Liverpool in July 2017 for a believed fee of around £8million.

+ This fee is usually in the form of stamps.

+ Alan Shearer was the previous record transfer at £15 million, which was also the world’s largest transfer fee when he signed in 1996.

+ If one returns the bottle, the fee is returned, and the supplier must return the bottle for re-use or recycling.

+ Some of the Park’s campsites charge a nominal fee as these have shower and toilet facilities, others are free, however they have limited or no facilities.

+ The court recognized that “Prior to the Twenty-first Amendment it would obviously have been unconstitutional” for a state to require a fee for such a privilege.

+ The RHF also demanded that foreign teams pay an annual fee of p.1,500,000.

+ If old newspaper and magazine articles are archived, there may be a fee for accessing them.

+ Leslie becomes frustrated by Janice’s fee for entering the toilet.

+ They are put on the corner of an envelope to pay the fee for having the postal service take the envelope to where it is being sent.

+ He started playing with Derby in 2008 after a transfer fee of £1.5 million.

+ The owner of a bingo club is allowed to charge an entrance fee and also a “participation fee“.

+ Automobiles were also carried for a fee of $3.00 per automobile.

+ Ozil joined Arsenal in September 2013 at a transfer fee believed to be around €50 million.

+ He will expect to be paid a professional fee for the job.

+ In the future they might not offer public IPv4 addresses or might charge a large fee for them, due to supply and demand.

+ Although for taxi services the fee is anywhere from 25 to 30 dollars.

+ There is sometimes a fee charged for parking in such an area.

+ In July 2018, he signed for Liverpool for a fee of €72.5 million, a world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper at the time.

+ The fee will be collected when the driver leaves.

+ His transfer to Celtic from Hibs in the summer of 2007 broke the record for the biggest transfer fee paid between two Scottish clubs.

+ In 1854 the miners at Ballarat, VictoriaBallarat refused to pay the fee and built a defensive fort, known as the Eureka Stockade.

+ OLMs were what Q-Link called “Plus Services” meaning they charged an extra per-minute fee on top of the monthly Q-Link access costs.

+ There may be an attendant on duty who will collect a flat fee for parking or issue a ticket noting the driver’s arrival time.

+ The cost of public health is supported by the government, but users must pay a fee which varies in accordance with the capacity of the user to afford it.

+ The licence fee varies in size from a few euros to around 350 euros per year in Iceland.

+ The fan club can only be joined by mail and requires an admission fee of 3.500 yen, with yearly re-applications for membership.

+ Also, since the same fee can be collected by anyone finding and returning the bottle, it is common for people to collect these and return them as a means of surviving.

+ The fee for one year was two shillings and sixpence.

+ They had agreed to transport, clothe and feed the convicts for a fee of £17 7s.

+ Like many World Heritage sites around the world, including Yellowstone National Park, Serengeti National Park, Stonehenge, Pompeii and Herculaneum and the Pyramids of Giza – a park use fee will help maintain world-best management practices and facilities for the more than 200,000 visitors who experience Kakadu each year.

+ The $25 fee will apply to all interstate and international visitors aged 16 years and over.

+ On 21 May 2013, West Ham and Liverpool agreed a fee of around £15 million to make the loan move permanent Carroll agreed to the move and signed a six-year contract with West Ham on 19 June 2013.

+ This reciprocal fee has become more common in recent years with the decision of the United States to charge nationals of various countries a $100 visa processing fee.

+ A toll road is a road for which vehicles must pay a fee to use, called a “toll”.

+ An admission fee is charged.

+ His authentic, informal style and radical policies appealed to many of the young new members who had joined after the membership fee had been reduced to £3.

+ There is an admission fee charged to see the crater.

+ When he leaves, he rolls down his window and pays the parking fee at the exit.

+ In December 2019, Haaland joined Borussia Dortmund for a fee reported in the region of €20million.

+ Lawyers generally charge a fee for the work that they do, but sometimes advice is offered freely, which is called "pro bono" meaning "for the public good." In many countries, if a person is accused of a crime and unable to pay for a lawyer, the government will pay a lawyer to represent them using tax money.

+ That was a world record transfer fee at the time.
+ Aguero joined Spanish club Atlético Madrid in May 2006, for a fee of around €20 million.

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