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1 Take me hence; let me fare by thy side this night.
2 I know the bill of fare by heart, you see.
3 How will Amelia fare by that standard?
4 And in good faith, uncle, even so I fear it would fare by myself and many others too.
5 He argues that it calculates the fare by a combination of distance and time exactly like our meters.
6 That's the regular fare by stage.
7 The proposals would include an increase in the minimum fare by 30p and an increase in the cost per mile.
8 It calculates the fare by means of time taken and distance covered - and it's doing exactly the same job.
9 There was only enough to pay his fare by the diligence to Paris, with a few francs over for food.
10 In vain he begged the money-lender to let him have enough to pay his fare by the coach; Samanon was inexorable.
11 In fact, how would developers interested in maximum exposure for their apps fare by targeting either -or both -platforms?
12 And therefore here would it fare by the poor man as it fared by the woman in one of Æsop's fables.
13 This is calculated by multiplying your one-way fare by 400%, again capped at $1,350.
14 They wanted to see Paddy Walsh once more, but they had no money, and the storekeeper refused to pay their fare by sea.
15 A third US carrier, United Airlines, said it would start selling its own version of the basic economy fare by the end of March.
16 We carried out our intentions, though it took every shilling I had put by, and we lost more than one fare by so doing.
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