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accommodation bills
noun
Plural of accommodation bill
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Their travel and accommodation bills are picked up by the UK taxpayer.
"The travel and accommodation bills were vast and we were never able to generate sufficient income to cover our costs.
But with annual "accommodation" bills often hitting the £10,000 mark, a care home place will be a more expensive arrangement than the status quo for most.
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For a £2,000 accommodation bill, that means an American golf tourist can save about $300 compared to last year.
You sound like the white southerners who opposed the public accommodation bill and the Civil Rights Act.
In Chelmsford, Essex, the council is preparing to purchase and assemble 40 "modular" homes – specialist one and two-bed static caravan-style units to try to shrink a temporary accommodation bill heading for at least £1m this financial year.
Purdew explains it was he who had refused to allow Sir Paul to pay part of the accommodation bill for a stay, during which the Met police chief had treatments including kriotherapy (extreme cold) and physiotherapy at the group's main spa.
The accommodation bill has already risen from £19m to £33m partly because many police officers have asked for hotel rooms for "operational reasons".
The 16-strong delegation also visited other African countries, with flights costings £100,000 and the accommodation bill for nights in top hotels surpassing £40,000.
The 16-strong delegation also visited other African countries, with flights costings $144,000 and the accommodation bill for nights in top hotels surpassing $57,000.
The Public Accommodations bill.
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