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admission fee

Usage examples of "admission fee".

You have even begun suggesting an admission fee, despite the fact that this is clearly barred by your charter.

Please place your imprint on the legal waivers, and deposit your admission fee in the box by the door.

There would be at least four hundred spectators at the two-day tourney paying a ten-dollar admission fee each day.

After all several priests took up positions outside the blanket wall, folded the blanket drapes over their ropes and robbed the troupe of the admission fee as ruthlessly as I.

Seventy people left the camp, escorted by the guards and handed a refund check for whatever they'd paid as an admission fee.

As I stood there, more gawkers arrived, forked over the admission fee, and took off down what was now a visible path through the overgrown yard.

It would include a talent show, dancing, and ethnic foods, all for a whopping one-hundred-dollar admission fee.

He thought about checking to see what they had on Howling Coyote, but seeing that he would need to use one of his credsticks for the admission fee, he decided against it.

Why, they could even charge a small admission fee to those who'd pack the pews to hear her preach.

For a start there was no nagging for money, no 'voluntary' admission fee.