The modest increase in the value of her retirement account was eaten up by fees.
He felt that the fee was a bit too high.
We will charge a fee for the inspection.
I have to arrange to pay my tuition fee by next week
The item cost one dollar but I had to pay a fee for shipping.The fee cost too much.The student paid a rooming fee.
There is a modest entrance fee to the center.
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The scholarship will take the form of a partial fee waiver.
Patty charged a nominal fee for her notary public services. The word nominal is an adjective and in this sentence means token.
We would use the word 'payed' in a sentence when we talk about someone who had given or submitted something as fee;to a person who has provided him/her something in quest of some money.For instance;Anshuman 'payed' 250 Rs. to the principal as entry fee in the extra classes.
I'm sure that you will see that the sum of our experience, more than justifies our fee.
No. You should instead say, "Enclosed are my transcript and application fee", because the subject of the sentence is "transcript and application fee" and compound subjects (at least two nouns or pronouns joined by "and") always require a plural verb form.
The onus is on the defendant to prove their innocence in a court of law.
If your mother joins us on as a chaperone, we'll waive your field trip fee.
Sally had to pay an enrollment fee to the registration department at the university. She felt it was unfair to pay money just to enroll in college. She thought it should be free. More students would enroll into college if they did not have this unfair fee.