retainer - use in sentences
Converse of object
- pay: You would probably have to pay a retainer of 25 % of the agreed fee.
- require: The financial considerations are similar to group ownership; it might also require a retainer from participating practices.
- charge: Upfront charges don't have to be abolished to charge an ongoing retainer to the client.
Adjective modifier
- faithful: Having had the same happen to poor old Bingo last year, the feeling is much the same -- a faithful old retainer despatched.
- loyal: The narrator is a sickly and middle-aged man called ' je ' attended by a very loyal family retainer called Celeste.
- monthly: Maybe they will agree to a reduced rate in return for a monthly retainer.
- annual: Subsequent support for the system may be contracted for on either an annual retainer or on an ad-hoc basis.
- old: The aged owner, a Baron, was living in a part of the castle with some old retainers.
Modifies a noun
- deposit: Payment of your retainer deposit can be made on-line by clicking here.
- fee: Can a summer retainer fee be split over 12 months or 52 weeks?
- doctor: In many regions only practices of training standard can have retainer scheme doctors.
- scheme: Others offer a retainer scheme where you pay a fee to keep a place open for your baby.
- basis: Some bands retain the services of PR on a retainer basis.
- and/or: Spring ball socket retainer and/or drilled head to accept retaining pin where applicable.
Noun used with modifier
- socket: Spring ball socket retainer and drilled head to accept retaining pin where applicable.
- spring: Hole for ball retainer in the 1/2 " female end and a spring ball retainer in the 3/8 " male end.
- GP: Two of the partners are full time, five have reduced commitment and the practice employs a female GP Retainer.
- ball: Hole for ball retainer in the 1/2 " female end and a spring ball retainer in the 3/8 " male end.
- door: This door retainer can also be released manually via a release button.
- summer: Can a summer retainer fee be split over 12 months or 52 weeks?
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