modest fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmodestandfee
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modest
adjective
uk/ˈmɒd.ɪst/us/ˈmɑː.dɪst/
not large in size or amount, or ...
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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 ofmodestandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Advance 'diffusers' could recruit new registrants at amodestfeefor each.
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That is amodestfee.
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I accept that that is a verymodestfee, particularly for the major parties; in fact, it is a relativelymodestfeefor any party.
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Amodestfeefor marriage preparation and continuing support would not be an objectionable imposition.
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Many commercial and motoring organisations offer that service for a relativelymodestfee.
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Bust £100 a year is not amodestfeeto a seaman.
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In the 1920s, parents who could afford to pay were invited to pay amodestfee.
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It is not unreasonable to charge pensioners who apply for a pass amodestfee.
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It is a verymodestfee, and excellent value is given for it.
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If amodestfeewere charged, that would happen less frequently.
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In some cases amodestfeemay be charged.
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Ten minutes later an agent was produced who did the necessary paperwork for the quitemodestfeeof £18.
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But people would be prepared to go there, pay amodestfeeand be able to look at microfilms.
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On the other hand, a pedlar obtains a certificate from the police for only amodestfee.
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By hiring out their facilities for amodestfee, they will gain a much-needed source of income.
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We are introducing a single licence for liquor and entertainment, with amodestfee, and incorporating six licensing authorities into one.
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It is arguable that if someone is giving general advice and counselling for amodestfee, they would not be committing a criminal offence.
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We are looking to recover at least some of the costs of the scheme, so there will be amodestfeeto cover administrative charges.
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At the beginning of each academic year, local authorities publish a lengthy, glossy booklet of courses available, usually for amodestfee.
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This would avoid expense falling on public funds, whilst requiring only amodestfeefrom the voluntary body receiving the permit.
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We intend to recoup the costs of setting up and running the agency by charging applicants for criminal record certificates a verymodestfee.
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If one looks at inspection fees for small garages and car parks, one finds that one is dealing with a verymodestfee.
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They are made available to such patients in return for the payment of what at any rate used to be amodestfee.
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On weekends, a horse-drawn wagon provides rides for amodestfee.
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