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  • How much do you charge for hiring out a bicycle for a week?

  • He charges anywhere from $20 to $50 for a haircut and blow-dry.

  • The restaurant charges shockingly high prices for its food.

  • My plumber charges £20 an hour.

  • The policy of charging air travellers for vegetarian meals proved unpopular.

  • Two sisters have been charged with murder.

  • He tried to run away from the police and was charged with resisting arrest.

  • He was charged with driving 75 mph in a 55 mph zone.

  • Several England supporters were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace after the match.

  • Six rugby internationals were charged with taking drugs to improve their performance.

  • The children charged in, demanding ice cream.

  • As the protesters drew nearer, the soldiers charged.

  • Stop charging around - you'll wear yourself out!

  • The herd of rhinos charged towards us.

  • Crowds of demonstrators charged police lines.

  • Adults pay an admission charge but children get in free.

  • Although long-distance phone calls are going up, the charge for local calls will not alter.

  • Interest charges on an overdraft are usually quite high.

  • Prescription charges are rising in June.

  • I just want a basic bank account with low charges.

  • The company pleaded guilty to the charge of manslaughter.

  • The charge of murder was altered to the lesser charge of manslaughter.

  • Both men vehemently denied the charges against them.

  • Criminal charges will be brought against the driver of the lorry.

  • Simson, aged 19, was convicted on two charges of burglary.

  • Under those circumstances, a system of tradable permits (with grandfathering of the initial allocation) could prove more politically acceptable than one of charges.

  • Intuitively, with the pollution charge set too high, good 2 is protected less than good, 3 initially.

  • As far as the records show he was never returned, recaptured and subsequently sold, or died in her charge.

  • This charge is usually raised when minority or immigrant children are taught in a language other than their own.

  • They took charge of day-to-day administration and defence planning.

  • A force that exists only between charged molecules (ions) or surfaces.

  • The 1859 law allowed the registration of haciendas and labour contracts, but the $.10 per contract charge acted as a disincentive to the system's use.

  • These things would then not be a charge on the actual flats.

  • Municipalities in charge of organizing services (thereby determining the need for staff) have no say in higher education policy.

  • Accounts of taking charge and assertions of robust identities tended to dominate the early interviews.

  • This shows that willingness to do everything possible to help the embryo survive is not sufficient to exculpate the agents from the charge of instrumentalization.

  • This has created an institutional vacuum where no equivalent rural institutions have emerged to take charge of the functions undertaken by the communidades.

  • The motion of charged particles across the field tends to be reduced, and changed in direction.

  • This does not, in the case of charged particles, require any collision to take place.

  • He was probably also in charge of the production of performing parts for these operas.

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