Example sentences of "be charged [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A GANG of young thugs may be charged over the death of a pensioner who was allegedly whipped with bamboo garden canes .
2 By asking the question , ‘ How much would you like , given that everyone will be charged for the cost of providing public goods ? ’ society can come closer to providing the efficient quantities of public goods .
3 Under one proposal , householders may be charged for the removal of non-recyclable rubbish , while separated consignments of glass , paper , and cans would be collected free .
4 However , during a visit to the spill site on Jan. 2 , the French Environment Minister , Brice Lalonde , said that the delay in managing the crisis had been caused by days of " haggling " between the Iranian government and the Dutch company over fees to be charged for the salvage operation .
5 The letter did not say that they would continue to be charged for the service , unless they wrote and asked for it to be stopped .
6 Services would be charged for the value of the buildings they occupied to encourage economy .
7 Ask your nearest garage and , the chances are , you wo n't even be charged for the conversion .
8 Any commission paid to a foreign sub-agent should not be charged to the artist .
9 A The cost will be £10 per 24 hour hire period , and will be charged to the Cost Centre you state on your Care Hire Application form unless you state otherwise .
10 Details of what is included in the rate to be charged to the tour operators , such as meals , beverages and gratuities , will have been discussed and finalised between the tour operator and the hotel before confirmation of the reservation .
11 This has led to waste and inefficiency since the definition of a good hour of work is one that can be charged to the contract rather than one in which some progress has been made .
12 Under the proposals of the FRED , issue costs on capital instruments which have a finite term will , effectively , be charged to the profit and loss account over that term .
13 In this situation , that proportion of the goodwill written off directly to reserves that relates to the estate agency business should be charged to the profit and loss account as part of the costs of closing that activity on the grounds that it is a separate business .
14 Rental obligations are to be apportioned between the finance element , which is to be charged to the profit and loss account , and the capital element which is to be applied to reduce the outstanding obligation for future instalments so as to produce a periodic rate of charge which represents a constant proportion of the balance of capital repayments outstanding .
15 Rentals in respect of all other leases are to be charged to the profit and loss account in equal annual amounts over the periods of the relevant lease .
16 Rental obligations are to be apportioned between the finance element , which is to be charged to the profit and loss account , and the capital element which is to be applied to reduce the outstanding obligation for future instalments so as to produce a periodic rate of charge which represents a constant proportion of the balance of capital repayments outstanding .
17 Rentals in respect of all other leases are to be charged to the profit and loss account in equal annual amounts over the periods of the relevant lease .
18 Alternatively as the accounts are being done at the end of the month at that point in time the benefit is used up so the rent could be charged to the profit and loss account directly .
19 Another effect could be when the debtor falls to pay and the amount has to be charged to the profit and loss account as a bad debt .
20 The employee earning more than £5,000 or the director will be assessed on the benefit received by him on the basis of the cost to the employer rather than the price that would generally be charged to the public .
21 The ombudsman claims that the jurisdiction and duty to investigate conferred and imposed on him by the scheme enables and requires him to investigate and determine complaints in relation to valuations made by employees of a building society of properties to be charged to the building society to secure further advances to an existing borrower from that society .
22 To start with , the record company will pay the costs of the recording studio , the producer and the engineer , but these will all be charged to the band 's account at the record company .
23 The only difficulty with arranging for the mortgage advance to come a day or two early is that interest will be charged to the client-borrower a day or two before completion is actually scheduled .
24 If a job starts in normal hours and runs into overtime , that time should be charged at the quarter hour rate .
25 Interest will be charged at the rate of 1 per cent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period .
26 If you have an occupational pension , UK tax will normally be charged on the total of the two amounts .
27 ‘ All costs charges and expenses incurred hereunder by the bank or by the receiver in perfecting or otherwise in connection with this security or in respect of the property hereby charged including ( without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing ) all costs of all proceedings for the enforcement of the security hereby constituted or for obtaining payment of the moneys hereby secured or arising out of or in connection with the acts authorised by clause 7 hereof ( whether or not such costs charges and expenses and moneys or part thereof would be allowable on a party and party or solicitor and own client taxation by this court ) shall be recoverable from the companies as a debt … and shall be charged on the premises comprised herein …
28 Similarly , transfer of a lease as part of the transfer of a business as a going concern is not a supply for VAT purposes so that ad valorem duty will be charged on the VAT exclusive amounts .
29 First , preference shares may not be issued on a secured basis whereas loan stock can be charged on the offeror 's assets and ranks ahead of unsecured creditors ( both present and future ) .
30 It is not to be wondered at if , when a request is made of one person , another is obliged by a trust : for if the following is written in a will ‘ I ask you , Titius , having received a hundred to manumit that slave ’ or ‘ to give something to Sempronius ’ , certainly it is not adequately expressed , but a trust must all the same be understood to be charged on the heir to pay the money to Titius : and so Titius himself will sue the heir , and will be compelled to give freedom to the slave or to Sempronius what he was asked to .
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