Sentence examples similar to go to charge from inspiring English sources

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"He was going to charge me $3,000.

"Your landlord is going to charge you that additional amount.

We're not going to charge these people a dime".

However, it was going to charge extra for its effort.

Harrison adds: "We are not going to charge.

But what are they going to charge us?

"We're going to charge, charge, charge," he said in his Buffalo office.

"If you are going to charge $125, you are not going to serve an underserved population".

And at minimum, presumably, they're going to charge a higher interest rate.

Corner shops across England are reportedly going to charge customers for using plastic bags.

"If I bring enough money and accounts, they are not going to charge me," he said.

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