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He cheerfully paid his entrance fee with one of the two silver coins in his pocket.
Some of them are free, and others are open only to those who pay an entrance fee.
There will be an entrance fee of ten francs, and everything else will be extra.
Visitors to this hall are charged an entrance fee of twenty-five cents, and are expected to call for refreshments as soon as they enter.
We don't guarantee anything, and there's no entrance fee to the pavilion—all contributions are strictly voluntary.
This objective is reached when landowners impose $15.00 as an entrance fee and total annual revenue increases from $146,587 to $571,695.
Residents usually pay a hefty entrance fee as well as monthly payments.
Each curve (heavy lines) represents the change in revenue as entrance fee increases for a given level of bird species seen.
The choice was based on entrance fee, travel time, lodging facilities, tour packages, landscape features, and biodiversity of each destination.
Members will attend regularly and pay a small entrance fee, which includes a contribution towards refreshments.
In both cases, a small entrance fee was charged.
An entrance fee was introduced and children younger than ten years old were not admitted.
The entrance fee and subscription gave members a vested interest.
When tourists expected to see 20 bird species, revenue flows at the maximum entrance fee were $18,032.
Those who paid the entrance fee to aestheticized lavatories could briefly recover the aura that surrounded the gentleman in his heyday.
An analysis of economic benefits accruing to landowners due to different entrance fee schemes will illustrate the profit/revenue maximizing outcome from the point of view of landowners.
The fact that an entrance fee has to be paid might even encourage visits by people who do not normally go to museums.
It is a sort of entrance fee that we have to pay.
Very likely we should have to pay another entrance fee.
In fact, having got this entrance fee he now levies a tax upon the just and the unjust.