normal fare
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnormalandfare
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normal
adjective
uk/ˈnɔː.məl/us/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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fare
noun
uk/feər/us/fer/
the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus ...
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(Definition ofnormalandfarefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In addition to thenormalfareof £14, the regular airlines offer a return fare of £10 available on early morning and late evening services.
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So we should have a person obtaining a concession for perhaps two miles and then having to pay thenormalfarefor six miles.
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As regards the first part of the question, it is true it is more expensive to bring back a body than thenormalfare.
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For every three passenger journeys bynormalfare-paying passengers there is one concessionary passenger journey.
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It meant that there was half anormalfare-paying passenger in the train over the whole journey of 107 route miles.
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For every three who were travelling asnormalfare-paying adults or children, there was one travelling on a travel concession.
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That is not in addition to thenormalfare; it is instead of the fare.
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I am quoting thenormalfare.
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This gives them the right to charge a surcharge on top of thenormalfare.
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Exercises, drills, and inspectionsthenormalfareof west coast operationsoccupied the warship for the remainder of 1988 and the first two months of 1989.
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Normalfareconstruction rules state that an international ticket should be issued on plated on the first international carrier.
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Taxi drivers charged 20 times thenormalfare.
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On trams, special services on route 86, not open tonormalfare-paying passengers, were used.
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We do not know how much that will be and whether it will be in line with normal fares.
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These represent a very considerable saving on the normal fares.
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Men travelling on leave on other occasions are granted the usual facilities of half normal fares.
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This is the yield of published fares, and she went on to say that if that is so, it must mean that normal fares must be pushed up to compensate.
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