toll increase

collocation in English

meaningsoftollandincrease

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toll
noun
uk
/təʊl/
us
/toʊl/
a small amount of money that you have to pay to use a road, cross a ...
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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(Definition oftollandincreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftoll increase

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We must be clear on the facts before we can take any view of the merits of this particular application for atollincrease.
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By now, a smalltollincreasewould have been secured.
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There are three categories oftollincrease.
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The board must decide what level oftollincreaseit wishes to promote.
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I would add that a year is not an exceptional time for processing atollincrease.
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Thetollincreasewould be most untimely with inflation rising and mortgages reaching penal levels.
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They include calculations based on options other than thetollincreaseto 60p, which was put to the inquiry.
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The debt on the existing bridge should have been wiped out, and no furthertollincreaseshould be imposed on that bridge until the new one is completed.
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Therefore, we have no choice but to agree to thetollincreaseif the company says that our legislation has adversely affected its ability to run the bridge viably.
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Each time tolls increased, there would be an additional increase for inflation since the lasttollincrease(for the first, since 2006).
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Critics claim that the drop in use following the 2009tollincreaseis evidence that the test has not been met.
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Also, a portion of the newly increased sales tax in the state averted a plannedtollincrease.
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At this point, an annualtollincreasewas planned.
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The lasttollincreasewas in 1984.
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Toll revenues will rise to track inflation over the thirty-two-year payback period for the bridge which runs until 2040; thetollincreasein 2011 was 3.5% on average.
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Tunnel usage is largely inelastic and, despite many toll increases, has stayed steady.
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It must be demonstrated that there are consultation processes and checks and balances before there are toll increases.
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I agree with the county council that immediate toll increases are necessary.
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At both these inquiries the inspectors will be asked to consider the particular proposals for toll increases together with objections to them.
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It suggests that the toll increases are insufficient and that there has been no substantial settlement of the problem.
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