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    surcharge Beispielsätze

    surcharge


    surcharged


    surcharges


    1. CALLING CARDS (ONE WITHOUT A SURCHARGE PER CALL) MAY GIVE YOU A BETTER RATE


    2. Every item you purchase with the use of your credit card can add more to your existing debt and your monthly surcharge; thus, it is time that you leave them at home when you go out to shop


    3. They'll be a, um, surcharge


    4. # Fuel surcharge: This surcharge is based on the national average cost of the fuel and can change often


    5. and decided on a surcharge, based on a balance


    6. surcharge, federal universal service fee, federal excise tax, state and local taxes, state and local surcharge


    7. The amount withdrawn would attract a surcharge of £1, which would show up on the customer’s next statement


    8. “It certainly should have done, and I’m very pleased,” said Robin thoughtfully, “but I will be interested to see if I have to pay the surcharge twice


    9. Fighting was going everywhere and what added fuel to the fire was that the French government was informed by way of its spies that there was a Syrian country which formed a surcharge for France in Syria, and that it was a grave center and a big shelter for the rebels


    10. wil not exceed the highest price that we sell a given item for on Earth, plus, of course an additional freight surcharge

    11. The unexpected discovery of an object of great monetary value (precious stone, valuable adhesive or impressed postage stamps (7 schilling, mauve, imperforate, Hamburg, 1866: 4 pence, rose, blue paper, perforate, Great Britain, 1855: 1 franc, stone, official, rouletted, diagonal surcharge, Luxemburg, 1878), antique dynastical ring, unique relic) in unusual repositories or by unusual means: from the air (dropped by an eagle in flight), by fire (amid the carbonised remains of an incendiated edifice), in the sea (amid flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict), on earth (in the gizzard of a comestible fowl)


    12. Only, at intervals, there suddenly came to him, from without and from within, an access of wrath, a surcharge of suffering, a livid and rapid flash which illuminated his whole soul, and caused to appear abruptly all around him, in front, behind, amid the gleams of a frightful light, the hideous precipices and the sombre perspective of his destiny


    13. He talked a long time about his age, his infirmities, the surcharge of years counting double for him henceforth, of the increasing demands of his work, of the great size of the garden, of nights which must be passed, like the last, for instance, when he had been obliged to put straw mats over the melon beds, because of the moon, and he wound up as follows: "That he had a brother"—(the prioress made a movement),—"a brother no longer young"—(a second movement on the part of the prioress, but one expressive of reassurance),—"that, if he might be permitted, this brother would come and live with him and help him, that he was an excellent gardener, that the community would receive from him good service, better than his own; that, otherwise, if his brother were not admitted, as he, the elder, felt that his health was broken and that he was insufficient for the work, he should be obliged, greatly to his regret, to go away; and that his brother had a little daughter whom he would bring with him, who might be reared for God in the house, and who might, who knows, become a nun some day


    1. I realized that in a surcharged political atmosphere, journalists are better off not getting entangled in murky dealings where the political stakes are blood-curdlingly high


    2. Post-blast emotionalism, surcharged TV debates on the threat to Modi’s life and consequent disillusionment with administrative measures began to gather momentum


    3. found a lot of rest and repose in that spiritually surcharged place


    4. surcharged with impending disaster


    5. "Eh, my Hubert!" she sang, in a voice heavy and surcharged with love


    6. But still again his anger burst like a bubble surcharged; and still, when he saw her eager, silent, as it were, blind face, he felt he wanted to throw the pencil in it; and still, when he saw her hand trembling and her mouth parted with suffering, his heart was scalded with pain for her


    7. He knew that she did, and the words had no serious intent; but she was surcharged with emotion, and winced like a wounded animal


    8. The atmosphere was surcharged with awe


    9. In some unaccountable manner the air appeared surcharged with electricity


    10. If also left exposed, attractions of moisture would take place from the atmosphere, the gunpowder would remain surcharged with humidity as before, and the lime would be only an inert mass

    1. Allcock lifted the bill and went over the listed items of fare with Harry, After establishing its accuracy, he offered pointers for determining the appropriate surcharges and tip


    2. I have already spoken about real estate taxes and we can’t overlook all the taxes and surcharges on the telephone bill


    3. and is subject to surcharges such as taxes, inflation, interest, fraud, and crime


    4. asp): This online checking account has many benefits: It can be tightly integrated with ING Direct savings accounts, and it provides an ATM card, free ATM access at 32,000 Allpoint ATMs (but surcharges for usage at other ATMs), automatic overdraft protection, easy bill pay, and a simple interface


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