charge - use in sentences

Object

  • fee: We will charge a fee to respond to such a request.
  • battery: When it's time to charge the battery, just plug in the included AC adapter.

Converse of object

  • incur: Failure to pay by midnight on the day following will incur severe additional charges.
  • levy: It is like the common areas of an apartment block but there is no management company to levy service charges and do the work.
  • pay: You simply pay a postage charge for each item.

Adjective modifier

  • additional: There is no additional charge for issuing the check.
  • floating: The judgment provided important guidelines on the meaning of " ordinary course of business " for the purposes of a floating charge.
  • nominal: Most of our services are provided free or at nominal charge.
  • minimum: Minimum charge on DRT amps £ 10, Min charge on NK £ 20.
  • criminal: He is not, however, responsible for individual complaints, for compensation cases, nor for complaints which could involve criminal charges.
  • hidden: You may think that there must be a catch somewhere, whether in the quality or hidden charges.

Noun used with modifier

  • congestion: In 2003, the congestion charge was introduced to reduce traffic in the city center.
  • cancelation: In this case the cancelation charges set out in clause 6 below will be payable.
  • delivery: Delivery Charges: The cost of delivery will be added to the cost of your book at the checkout stage.
  • prescription: If you live in the UK and take anti-epileptic drugs, you do not have to pay prescription charges.
  • admission: Admission charges are Adults £ 5.00 Children £ 1.00.
  • administration: In either case there will be an administration charge of £ 1 per person together with an amount to cover agent's commission.

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