Sentence examples for the charge for from inspiring English sources

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the charge for

verb

To place a burden upon; to assign a duty or responsibility to. transitive

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He led the charge for the law.

The charge for trucks would be $21.

The charge for other buildings is $100.

The charge for boning is $10 per bird.

The charge for this is about 200 euros ($306).

The charge for either tour is $10 (bike rental, $10).

Who, I had wondered, would now lead the charge for the youth brigade?

One idea would be to raise the charge for pumped ground-water.

Internationally, we'll lead the charge for a robust, legally-binding treaty, covering all conventional weapons.

The charge for passengers who breach the airline's strict size or weight is £40.

"The charge for E.D.S. shows what a mess that acquisition was.

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