How to use in-sentence of “charge to”:
+ Large areas of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia were badly damaged, forcing the people in charge to have to evacuate and resettle more than 336,000 people.
+ Phreakers called phone companies and claimed to be system administrators and asked for passwords which they used to connect illegally and free of charge to the Internet.
+ The creators made the compiler free of charge to make programmers interested in using the language.
+ This helps to prevent the charge from crossing the gap between the two electrodes, which allows more charge to be stored in this manner.
+ Anything bigger than an A4 sized bag will result in a 10 pounds charge to store it.
+ The caller also pays an Access Charge to their own phone network and this varies from network to network.
+ The partially completed Buddha is open to visitors and there is no charge to enter the site, although there are many opportunities to make voluntary donations.
+ In von Kleist’s case, this electrically conductive surface was just his hand, but it was enough to allow a very substantial charge to enter and remain in the jar through a nail he had driven through the cork.

