Example sentences of "to fork [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The winter is going to be bleak for the TV companies as income from advertising falls off , and the New Year bleaker as they have to fork out a higher Government levy .
2 Even more embarrassingly for the struggling bank , it had to fork out a further $2.4m to end the agreement .
3 The Government ought to take care of them , it 's the least they could do … but as long as there 's eejits like me to fork out a bob or two , the authorities wo n't do a thing . ’
4 I do n't particularly want to fork out a
5 TAXPAYERS will have to fork out an extra £300 million to save Prime Minister John Major 's face at the EC Edinburgh Summit today .
6 He was nabbed by a new British Rail patrol waging war on fare-dodgers and had to fork out an on-the-spot £10 fine .
7 And , because of sponsorship , you do n't have to fork out the whole £60 yourself .
8 ‘ Alejandro say she too weak , ’ said Umberto , leaving unspoken the truth that Alejandro would be too mean to fork out the equivalent of $5,000 for a green and vicious mare .
9 However , it was n't often she had to fork out the coppers when pushing the hand cart through The Courts .
10 Buckingham Palace has just been opened to the public , and several hundred people , ready to fork out the £8 ( $12.50 ) admission charge , wait patiently .
11 By 1995 , it reckons , founders will no longer have to fork out the $4.5m they do at present to keep the organisation going .
12 At least she was n't being forced to fork out the three and a half thousand pounds .
13 Meanwhile farmers have no option but to fork out the ever-increasing premiums that insurers are demanding .
14 I scowled at the thought of having to fork out the half-crown to cover his fine , which simply meant another day 's profits down the drain .
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