average fee

collocation in English

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average
adjective
uk
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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fee
noun[C]
uk
/fiː/
us
/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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(Definition ofaverageandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The table shows theaveragefeein each year.
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Theaveragefeefor the students is from five dollars to fifty dollars a time.
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Theaveragefeeof these schools is, on the whole, under £200.
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They would get anaveragefeewhich would of course be the average for all universities.
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In the current academic year 1993–94, theaveragefeecharged is about £4,100 per year.
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Theaveragefeefor assisted seafaring families is £428 per term.
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Theaveragefeecharged per pupil under the assisted places scheme is £4,110.
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I am afraid it is impossible to say what theaveragefeeis.
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Theaveragefeeof the schools involved is between £1,100 and £1,200 a year.
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Theaveragefeecharged by each school participating in the scheme is given in the following table.
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For university education, theaveragefeeis £70; the average cost of the course, including post-graduates, well over £800.
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Theaveragefeefor candidates who offer four subjects in the summer of 1965 might be of the order of £4.
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In grant-aided secondary schools in which fees were charged, theaveragefeein the school year 1926–27 was, approximately, £12 per annum.
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Total fee income for postgraduate courses of initial teacher training is estimated to be £27.2 million, anaveragefeeof £1,600.
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However, theaveragefeeexpenditure for the 1994–95 academic year is estimated at £1,244 and that for ordinary and supplementary maintenance at £1,456 and £171 respectively.
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The gross cost per cadet a year is about £260, and the net cost, that is, after allowing for theaveragefeepaid by parents, is £137.
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For full-time and sandwich courses in advanced further education, theaveragefeeis £40; the cost of the course, £600.
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Theaveragefeepaid for orthodontic treatment provided for adults and children involving appliances of all kinds and completed in 1984 was £119·64.
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Theaveragefeepaid by parents and one has to give an average figure because the amount varies a good deal between fees for 5.
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Total fee income for undergraduate courses of initial teacher training is estimated to be £45.5 million, anaveragefeeof £1,140.
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Sample figures show that theaveragefeeto parents to cover the cost of board and lodging ranges from £170 to £180 a year.
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The income last year from fees was £60,000 and the number of boys 650 so that theaveragefeepaid by a boy at school was £90.
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It must be remembered that on the figures we have for last year theaveragefeecharged for the average adult education class was 30p.
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The average parental contribution towards fees was £716, which reflects the low income of the families, and theaveragefeewas £3,996.
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Of a total of over 800,000 solicitors' bills that were settled, deducting the criminal cases, rather more than 600,000 were settled at anaveragefeeof £45.
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