The fee charged for admission.
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Examples for "admission"
Examples for "admission"
1Students apply for admission to agriculture and take a common first year.
2There was, of course, no admission that any change had taken place.
3Gift aid your ticket and you get free admission for a year.
4Interpretation: Most NICU deaths occurred within the first few days after admission.
5The market admission will take place on May 10, the bookrunner said.
1Hiking will only costs you the 15 Malaysian ringgit park entrance fee.
2We paid our threepence entrance fee in the stone hall and went upstairs.
3A visit is worth every pound of the £18 entrance fee.
4Now, anyone willing to pay the entrance fee can experience this extraordinary palace.
5One visitor even suggested paying the entrance fee with invisible money.
1For a start there was no nagging for money, no 'voluntary' admission fee.
2This means there is no admission fee or the need to book tickets.
3No waiting room, no trolleys, no queues, no admission fee and free parking.
4Although the admission fee was half-a-dollar, upwards of a thousand persons were present.
5You ought to have charged that large and respectable audience an admission fee!
1The picture that adorns this LP is worth the admission price alone.
2But before she buzzes us through, there's an admission price to pay.
3The higher admission price includes a copy of the new album.
4If you have the admission price, one tiny piece of information.
5The tickets, glossy and professional-looking, showed an unexpectedly high admission price.
1Both exhibits are free with the price of admission to the museum.
2I'd advise you to remember just what the price of admission is.
3The discovery of this fact is alone worth the price of admission.
4The price of admission to the Exhibition is a significant matter also.
5By the way, I think-I'm gonna lower the price of admission.
1I cannot even scrape together enough for entrance money to a Club.
2His goal 11 minutes into the second half was worth the entrance money alone.
3I would have to find the entrance money myself.
4I will go on sitting and drinking, because this is a public-house and I paid my entrance money.
5They plodded steadily on under a blazing sun to the other gate, at which a man stood to collect the entrance money.
1His idea of holiday heaven was a museum without an admission charge.
2There is no admission charge to Little League games; the charter expressly forbids it.
3No admission charge (supper is free also) and pre-booking not necessary.
4Grudgingly I paid the admission charge and went in.
5The admission charge covers both of you.
6There is no admission charge to the sessions, which begin at 8 p.m. and take place each Tuesday.
7There is no admission charge but there is a charge for parking if you come in a car.
8Dunedin's gallery had an admission charge when it reopened in the Octagon in the 1990s, but that was dropped.
9Members of the association, and non-members who wish to join for a £3 admission charge, are all invited to attend.
10There is no admission charge but they hope for 10,000 members who will pay dues.
11They demanded an admission charge and when I said something to the girl at the desk she just shrugged her shoulders.
12In return, users would pay an admission charge of around $2 to $3 for crossing each way.
13While there is no admission charge to see the show, rumour has it that the nation has already paid dearly to mount this lavish production.
14Her expenses had been $2,291 and she had paid her way by selling tracts and by a small admission charge for her meetings.
15The order requires newspaper advertisements to state fees, in amounts or percentages, additional to admission charges.
16Admission charges are £7 sterling for adults, and £4 for children under-16.
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