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

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1 The procedures are basically the same as for an ordinary appeal but you will have to pay a fee — usually about £38 .
2 But if you 're wrong , you 'll have to pay a fee of around £30 .
3 It means around 24 million current account holders would have to pay a fee every time they drew a cheque or used a hole-in-the-wall cash machine .
4 There will be a membership fee for the year and you will also have to pay a fee every time you enter a race meeting .
5 ( Note : You may also have to pay a fee if you go to a notary public or commissioner for oaths to sign your affidavit .
6 Unfortunately this is not part of the National Health Service , and the parents will have to pay a fee .
7 Normally , categories ( a ) and ( b ) above will not require to pay a fee .
8 The merchants of Awjla and Jalu contested this claim , but after some years of bloody conflict they were confined to the oases : if they wished to travel outside they , too , had to pay a fee to Zuwaya .
9 Anyone who entered the prison had to pay a fee and Athelstan recollected , that one of his parishioners , too poor to pay , had been beaten up for his poverty whilst Fitzosbert had stood by , smiling all the time .
10 Part-time occasional students are required to pay a fee fixed by the Finance Officer .
11 Registered foreign lawyers are required to pay a fee ( £280 for 1991/92 ) on first registration and an annual fee of an amount equal to two thirds of the current practising certificate fee in order to remain on the register .
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