101.   Both credit-card and debit-card payments were approved by the new tax legislation, but the law prohibits the government from paying fees to card companies.

102.   Boston.com, which is affiliated with The Boston Globe, pays such fees.

103.   Both sets of parents say they paid fees to an adoption broker in California in exchange for promises that they could adopt the girls.

104.   Boxers, managers and promoters would no longer need to abide by its ratings, no longer need to pay sanctioning fees.

105.   Boys met girls and they made love, paying a fee to an entrepreneur who has turned his tent into a motel.

106.   A customer might be better off investing in a mutual fund and paying the fees.

107.   A bond dealer pays a fee to an investor for borrowing or swapping.

108.   A company might also pay fees to placement or staffing agencies that send them job candidates.

109.   A new telecommunications overhaul law says that broadcasters must pay fees for any part of the digital airwaves they use for subscription services.

110.   A King County Council ordinance required that developers seeking to build housing either dedicate land for public parks or pay a fee.

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%
pay + n. >>共 447
attention 14.35%
tax 6.46%
bill 5.37%
price 4.94%
tribute 3.61%
fee 2.82%
dividend 2.75%
money 2.25%
fine 2.25%
ransom 1.76%
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