Sentence examples for stop charging things from inspiring English sources

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"We're certainly going to stop charging things overnight – I'm trying to persuade my husband to stop so we can all get out of the habit".

We're certainly going to stop charging things overnight, as they just don't need to be on all night – I'm trying to persuade my husband to stop doing that so we can all get out of the habit.

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The BBC's director of policy and strategy, John Tate said: "Sky should do the decent thing and stop charging licence fee payers to carry BBC services that, in reality, underpin their ability to generate enormous profits.

* Stop charging.

Repeated warnings were issued to stop charging the cordon.

With the new app, Glass Tesla, owners can use a smartphone to start and stop charging while keeping an eye on how much the car has been charged, lock and unlock the doors, open and close windows and sunroofs, start the car, control its lights, operate the climate control system and find the car's location on a map, among other things.

One day, Microsoft will stop charging consumers for Windows altogether.

If the hire stops working for the startup, Hired.com will stop charging.

Apple stopped charging Macintosh owners for upgrading OS X a year ago.

6 Ryanair stops charging you to use its onboard loos.

I've also stopped charging my phone overnight.

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