Sentence examples for thought to charge from inspiring English sources

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Dozens of inspectors are thought to charge up to £600 a day to help headteachers prepare for Ofsted assessments.

But up until the UFI, nobody ever thought to charge them money for it.

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"Giving us the ability to sell targeted online advertising will allow us, I think, to charge more for advertising online".

No one nowadays, without intending satire, would place her alongside Caesar and Napoleon; and, in an era of earnest disabilities legislation, who would think to charge a stone-blind, stone-deaf woman with faking her experience?

For airline passengers who wonder what carriers will think to charge for next, Frontier Airlines has an answer that is threefold: nonalcoholic drinks, carry-ons and using Expedia.

PhotoShow monetizes the initial product, an inexplicable upgrade for $20 that apparently consists of a number of graphic themes for your photos ("Kids, Love and Patriotic Theme Packs" etc)., DVDs of your media and anything else it can think to charge users for.  .

The watchdog said the satellite broadcaster is thought to be charging high prices to competitors for the use of its premium content.

His itemised bill, totalling £15,031.08, shows his sim card was used to make calls to just two Spanish numbers – thought to be charged at premium-rate tariffs – throughout the night.

Loss of basic charge caused by citrullination is thought to disrupt charge distribution within the substrate protein and alter its ability to interact with other molecules [1], [2].

This is thought to facilitate charge transfer along the base pair sequence of the molecule by allowing a charge carrier to exist in a delocalized state [4].

The dominant wear related charging mechanism was thought to be surface charging as a result of contact potential difference.

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