new subscriber
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandsubscriber
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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subscriber
noun[C]
uk/səbˈskraɪ.bər/us/səbˈskraɪ.bɚ/
someone who subscribes to a product, service, ...
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(Definition ofnewandsubscriberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Has a civilian no rights to a telephone as anewsubscriber?
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The average labour cost of connecting anewsubscriberto the local network is about £13.
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As anewsubscriber, the pensioner was asked to pay a deposit of £350, which he was unable to pay.
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The average labour cost of connecting anewsubscriberto the local network in 1951, 1955 and 1962 was about £7, £9 and £13, respectively.
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If plant is available, it takes from two to 10 weeks to connect anewsubscriber.
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Thenewsubscriberprefers not to change his number, and arrangements have been made to prevent him from being called when the company is wanted.
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The average labour cost of connecting anewsubscriberto the network is about £14.
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Before anewsubscribercan go on the telephone his house must be wired and the instrument provided.
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A surcharge of £4 is now payable in respect of eachnewsubscriberor each new telephone line.
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We have to find another spare pair of wires for thenewsubscriberand run them for him from his house to the nearest telephone exchange.
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When anewsubscribersigns up, he or she is assigned to a local chapter and encouraged to attend meetings.
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Eventually, magazine publishers began to capitalize on the association between chromolithography and female consumers, using color prints as free advertising premiums to attract new subscribers.
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Digital subscriptions rates for four weeks range from $15 to $35 depending on the package selected, with periodicnewsubscriberpromotions offering four-week all-digital access for as low as 99.
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However, the new subscribers were concentrated in the southern districts which meant that the location of the exchange was unsuitable.
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Three hundred and fifty-nine new subscribers were connected during 1950.
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Some delay in connecting new subscribers was therefore unavoidable.
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I regret that shortage of plant is causing delay in connecting up new subscribers in these areas.
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Over 200 new subscribers have been connected in that period.
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We hope to connect about 3,500 new subscribers in the area in 1959.
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