91.   But they all seem to be branching out, and charging fees for heavy use.

92.   By creating the taxable subsidiary, the association can charge fees to refine its huge mailing list so that only people likely to want an offer would be contacted.

93.   Campgrounds charge a fee for gaining access.

94.   Casa Lamm will not charge fees for the loans in Mexico and does not expect to get caught up in the traditional competitive jostling among more established institutions.

95.   Celebrity teachers charge big fees because they can get them.

96.   Chase began charging the fee last year, as customers find out when they receive their renewal notices.

97.   Chatline operators make their money a number of ways, such as limiting free talk time, or more recently, charging a fee for an access number.

98.   Cingular spokeswoman Becky Vieira said it had to charge the fee to recover its costs.

99.   Client trading is critical to Schwab, which generates commissions from securities and mutual funds for which trading fees are charged.

100.   Client trading is critical to Schwab, which generates commissions from securities and mutual funds, excluding those in OneSource, for which trading fees are charged.

v. + fee >>共 446
pay 19.44%
charge 12.23%
collect 4.56%
raise 3.37%
waive 2.85%
impose 2.50%
increase 1.98%
reduce 1.91%
receive 1.86%
earn 1.41%
charge + n. >>共 1052
man 7.68%
fee 7.39%
people 2.97%
price 2.71%
suspect 2.25%
officer 1.84%
customer 1.74%
defendant 1.57%
three 1.54%
company 1.50%
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