Example sentences of "[verb] a fee " in BNC.

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1 Normally , such an agreement will impose strict limitations and involve a fee or royalty payable to the artist .
2 Lincolnshire also provided a fee for William Huse , later one of the royal justices , while Gloucester 's East Anglian lands supported the Suffolk lawyer John Suliard of Wetherden .
3 Lincolnshire also provided a fee for William Huse , later one of the royal justices , while Gloucester 's East Anglian lands supported the Suffolk lawyer John Suliard of Wetherden .
4 Despite the unspoken antipathy he felt , Modigliani was reluctant to accept a fee for the painting .
5 I charged a fee — two tour-expired instructors .
6 Asahi Shinwa , which reported a fee income of Y16.3bn in 1991 , announced at the same time that it would be terminating several international joint ventures established with E&Y International .
7 The League , who will discuss Grima 's case today , has confirmed that Widnes are within their rights to demand a fee even though they have cancelled his registration with two years of his contract left .
8 Indeed whereas in Morgan v. Palmer the defendant had no statutory authority to demand a fee and the plaintiff had no option but to pay it in order to obtain the licence , in this case the corporation were fully entitled to levy a toll on the landing of limestone which they were not informed was to be burnt .
9 At least by the eleventh century every king expected to recruit a part of his army by paying mercenaries , or from knights who received a fee not in land , but in cash ; though he did his best to make his great nobles provide contingents for which he did not have to pay , or ( at least in the twelfth century ) pay him in cash if they did not serve him in person .
10 Elena received a fee for permission to purchase what was by Romanian standards a luxurious limousine , even if in the West the car might have been only a family saloon .
11 The opera , for which Mozart received a fee of 200 ducats , was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater , and had four more performances before the death of Joseph II put a temporary end to all theatrical events in Vienna .
12 And so what we did , we ran this particular course , erm , for which we we received a fee , but it came back as expenses area , was n't under the same arrangement as the rest of it .
13 No one in the programme received a fee , and as for 81-year-old Mrs Rose Hegarty being an MI5 dupe or a liar , nothing could be further from the truth .
14 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
15 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
16 She negotiated a fee of $1,800 a week from which she had to pay the Girls ' salaries of $45 each , netting considerably more for herself .
17 It was unfortunate that Graham Watson regarded the matter as a commercial one in the sense that he negotiated a fee of £500 for the publication rights .
18 They charge a fee for the use of their material .
19 It may package a number of these restraints as a business format franchise , and charge a fee or a royalty , or some combination .
20 Managers charge a fee and a cut of any debt reduction .
21 On average , the underwriters charge a fee equal to 2 per cent of the gross proceeds of the issue and in return guarantee to buy any shares not demanded by the investing public and institutions .
22 It is our practice to render a fee on account at the time when the Heads of Agreement is signed and a final fee at completion .
23 the status of X Ltd being materially different from that as disclosed in the Information memorandum , then we should close the assignment and I would render a fee based on time to date at our scale rates .
24 Is it worth paying a fee to have a cap or floor put on the interest rate ?
25 Private patients can occupy separate accommodation and be treated by the specialist of their choice , in return for paying a fee .
26 By paying a fee of £25 ( or more , if so directed by the Registrar ) it 's possible to expedite a registration ; in such a case , if a survey is n't required and no Land Registry requisitions are necessary , registration normally takes place within 14 to 21 days .
27 When all is said and done , 60pc of the stallholders are making a living from these sales and are paying a fee to the organisers for the space they have .
28 If the sum counterclaimed exceeds the sum claimed a fee is payable on the difference ( see Table of Fees ) .
29 This includes a fee of Pounds 12,500 , a three-month lease on a van and some working capital .
30 ‘ We have basically agreed a fee and he wants to come . ’
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