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单词 Fare
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(1) Hunger will relish the plainest fare
(2) Go farther and fare worse.
(3) You may [could] go farther and fare worse. 
(4) You may go farther and fare worse. 
(5) The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £42.
(6) A single fare is 170 dollars.
(7) The bus fare is 80 pence.
(8) He could barely afford the railway fare.
(9) When do they start paying full fare?
(10) How much is the fare to Shinjuku?
(11) The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £22.
(12) What is the fare to Shinjuku?
(13) She didn't have enough money for the bus fare.
(14) What is the bus fare to London?
(15) Children travel half fare.
(16) Train fare increases of 5% are envisaged for the next year.
(17) The restaurant provides good traditional fare.
(18) The bus fare was only 50p.
(19) The fare here is simple but good.
(20) She should fare well in this competition.
(21) She dickered with the driver over the fare.
(22) Low-paid workers will fare badly/well under this government.
(23) His student drawings were not standard art school fare.
(24) He got into a dispute over a taxi fare.
(25) 20p is the minimum fare on buses.
(26) I'll refund you the full cost of your fare.
(27) How much is the single fare to Glasgow?
(28) Several airlines have proposed fare hikes, effective October 1.
(29) Children over the age of 12 must pay full fare.
(30) I'm afraid you will have to pay the full fare.
(1) The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £42.
(2) The bus fare is 80 pence.
(3) He could barely afford the railway fare.
(4) When do they start paying full fare?
(5) How much is the fare to Shinjuku?
(6) The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £22.
(7) What is the fare to Shinjuku?
(8) She didn't have enough money for the bus fare.
(9) Children over the age of 12 must pay full fare.
(10) I'm afraid you will have to pay the full fare.
(11) Children travel half fare.
(12) Train fare increases of 5% are envisaged for the next year.
(31) The movie is suitable family fare .
(32) The taxi driver stopped to pick up a fare.
(33) He is indurated to humble fare.
(34) The band's music was standard rock fare.
(35) I am accustomed to humble fare.
(36) The Apex fare is just £200.
(37) How did it fare with him?
(38) In second class the fare is £85 one-way.
(39) I reminded her how much the fare was.
(40) The new fare will be 1, beginning next month.
(41) She rowed the driver about the fare.
(42) I've nowhere near enough for the fare.
(43) How did you fare there?
(44) How did you fare in your exams?
(45) Please tender the exact fare.
(46) Buses charged a standard fare of about 20 pence per mile.
(47) He regularly charges passengers more than the normal fare and pockets the difference.
(48) The fare has much improved since Hugh has taken charge of the kitchen.
(49) They could hardly scrape up enough money for the train fare.
(50) The taxi driver picked up a fare at the station.
(51) She dickered with the driver until he was willing to drive her for a reasonable fare.
(52) My fare was nearly £10,[http://] and it was almost as much again for the children.
(53) They quoted 756 dollars for the single New York—London fare.
(54) He tried to touch me for the taxi fare home.
(55) Court trials involving famous people are the daily fare of newspapers.
(56) Take some foreign currency to cover incidentals like the taxi fare to your hotel.
(57) The airline has introduced a cheap return fare to New York.
(58) The return fare will cost you less than two single tickets.
(59) The air fare was about a hundred and ninety-nine pounds or something like that.
(60) The special air fare discount will be blacked out by the airlines over the holiday weekend.
(61) Children aged 12 and up must pay the full fare.
(62) The taxi driver picked up a fare outside the opera house.
(63) The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts .
(64) I'm cold and wet and I haven't even got enough money for my bus fare home. Oh woe is me!
(65) Put the cost of the train fare on your expense account.
(66) 'I'll pay your air fare.' 'Okay, that clinches it-I'll come with you.'
(67) He couldn't afford the fare to Australia, so he worked his passage.
(68) Let me go shares with you in the taxi fare.
(69) The bus fare has gone up from 35p to 40p.
(70) It is unlikely that the marine industry will fare any better in September.
(71) Have you got the right money for the bus fare?
(72) I had to break into a £20 to pay the bus fare.
(73) By the time you've paid so much for the ferry and so much for the train fare[/fare.html], it would be cheaper to go by plane.
(74) The inside of the theater boasted more substantial fare.
(75) Few other members of the cast fare as well.
(76) Not included: international air fare and port taxes.
(77) The Apex fare is £195 return.
(78) Children travel (at) half fare.
(79) The cab fare was thirty-three dollars.
(80) The fare, $ 290, includes breakfast and three-course lunch.
(81) Will it fare any better than previous technology fads?
(82) By network standards, that is cab fare.
(83) Lindsey Inn, offers an assortment of hearty fare and seafood dishes in a comfortable atmosphere.
(84) The farm at the site operates a rare breeds centre and also has a tea room with traditional fare.
(85) With each call, the CalPIRG callers asked for the lowest possible air fare on a specific route for a specific date.
(86) Head whirling, she went into a travel agency and enquired the air fare to Toronto.
(87) Proper concessionary fare schemes will be developed in every area.
(88) People's beliefs, to a large extent, determine how they will fare in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
(89) This girl, this young woman, coming here and asking for the loan of a shilling for a cab fare.
(90) Managers with a full complement of volunteers and adequate space, however, fare no better.
(91) Passengers flying to Rio from other cities for the cruise will receive free round-trip economy air fare.
(92) Life may be regarded as an austere struggle, blighted by fate, where only the rich and the lucky fare well.
(93) This is fun, unfussy, honest fare that calls for a glass of cold beer.
(94) Several airlines are experimenting with selling tickets in cyberspace via silent auctions or last-minute fare deals publicized by e-mail.
(95) Good pub fare, cold beer, plus a father-and-son team playing a single piano jammed into a corner.
(96) Standard fare is available: bacon and eggs, toast, fresh fruit ranging from kiwi to papaya and crusty croissants.
(97) Cost: From $ 599 per person, double occupancy; not included is air fare to Miami.
(98) The service also can book air fare, ground transportation, lift tickets and more.
(99) But if you can book a ticket, the fare is good for nearly a year.
(100) There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well.
(101) We ordered the fish and chips, expecting marvelous things from this traditional ale house fare.
(102) It usually covers the cost of accommodation, breakfast,[http://] a main meal and return taxi fare from airport to hotel.
(103) Will it be said that animals raised on close confinement systems, for example, do not fare well, all considered?
(104) Though his banner read burlesque, he occasionally dabbled in slightly more legitimate vaudeville fare.
(105) If managing diversity comes to be viewed as a business issue rather than an ethical one, minorities might actually fare better.
(106) A computer is the only way he could weigh up the effect of the bus fare factor.
(107) Ethnic minority groupings, squatters and welfare rights workers, for example, usually fare badly in comparison with statusquo middle-class groups.
(108) Finally run out of money and had to borrow train fare from Chamonix to Geneva.
(109) The fare is twopence.
(110) A $ 40 fare for three hours of skiing covers instructors, lift ticket and custom equipment.
(111) The remaining 14 selections are equally familiar baroque trumpet fare and they are all articulated with dazzling clarity and enthusiasm.
(112) Spice and fruit breads, similar to hot cross buns, were typical Elizabethan Lenten fare.
(113) The current cheapest airline fare is the £249 Apex special which must be booked in advance.
(114) She will come to Indianapolis later, as Soon as there is money enough to pay for bus fare.
(115) Through his twice weekly plasma sales, Willingham has helped Scheard and others buy clothes and food or pay bus fare.
(116) Women fare little better, working an average 40.1 hours here, compared to the Euro average of 38.9 hours.
(117) Many bus companies provide advantageous fare tickets especially for tourists.
(118) During an air-fare war, you may get the cheapest fare by taking advantage of this offer.
(119) Over the Christmas holiday, the airlines started a series of fare hikes -- the first since October.
(120) She could not afford the bus fare to see a doctor, much less his fee.
(121) It bounces along wonderfully, with Caine obviously having a whale of a time, and is ideal kiddies' Christmas fare.
(122) Air fare is not included to the airport in Burlington.
(123) Perhaps he was going to touch me for the air fare home.
(124) Potato salad and baked beans are standard fare at most delis.
(125) Howard rode with us in the taxi, but the cheapskate didn't offer to pay any of the fare.
(126) It could have been your typical ugly argument over a fare between an irate passenger and a hired driver.
(127) She would walk, in lashing rain, a howling wind, rather than pay a bus fare.
(128) Whether government pressure will fare any better remains to be seen.
(129) Anyone over the age of fourteen has to pay the full fare.
(130) Now with the introduction of a new continental landbridge fare Sealink anticipate a steady growth in freight carryings during 1991.
(131) The sleeping - car fare includes a light breakfast.
(132) What's the fare on the Staten Island Ferry?
(132) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(133) Where am I supposed to pay the excess fare?
(134) The waitress brought us a bill of fare.
(135) Yesterday he changed his tune, saying the fare increase was experimental.
(136) If he could get a fare nothing else mattered - he was like a ravening beast.
(137) To be eligible for the lower fare, you have to stay over Saturday night.
(138) Have lunch at the nearby Superette, which gets most of its fare from the market.
(139) Known as "catch as catch can", it had become standard fare - and popular professional entertainment - at fairs and festivals in both countries.
(140) After adjusting for a single e-ticket itinerary showed that the original discount fare class code to show only.
(141) In all, we convert fare to tax revenue, which is a good measure to renovate "Ex-budget Fund" and to strengthen government income mechanism.
(142) The recent cab fare increase will hurt the infirm badly.
(143) If he gets caught for shoplifting, he may fare a punishment.
(144) Neither slap-happy comedy nor aggressive action fare, The Beaver is a somber, sad domestic drama featuring an alcoholic in acute crisis.
(145) Thus, our legal fare system can reach the "win-win" effect on ensuring the plebs to access the justice successfully and good function of justice.
(146) The plane problems and the torsion problem are standard fare in solution oriented books on elasticity.
(147) The fare will be about two hundred pounds at the outside.
(148) What of it if Winter has another snow-storm or two up his sleeve?I take my staff and fare forth to greet Spring with three dogs at my heels.
(149) For lighter fare, try yellowtail sashimi on a bed of kimchi ($13) and an array of clams and oysters plucked from nearby waters.
(150) They became regular fare at many drive-ins and small theaters catering especially to young audiences looking for thrills and titillation .
(151) " You come to my place and want to pay the rickshaw fare?
(152) Normative fare policy still drives airline to improve service routine, improve service quality.
(153) And they will exchange your ticket and recalculate the fare. There might be an additional charge.
(154) I thought perhaps I could find work and save up the fare.
(155) Chow is best known for his role in the Oscar-winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but he made his name in high-octane Hong Kong gangster fare such as Hard Boiled and A Better Tomorrow.
(156) Since the implement of the new way of paying legal fare, the acceptance of law cases by courts is dramatically increasing.
(157) I'll get there even if I have to pawn my watch to get the railway fare.
(158) The optimial fare structure for public transport networks with elastic demand is discussed with the assumption of fixed transit service frequency.
(159) Diamond First Class price of 250% of full economy fare, first class adjusted price of economy class full price of 230% or 200%.
(160) Girl: While I was going downtown on the tramcar this morning, the conductor came alone and looked at me as if I had not paid my fare.
(161) You might even downgrade it to bar fare, since the only stalks most guys eat are served alongside hot wings or immersed in a Bloody Mary.
(162) Passenger fares for passengers the opportunity to start the day of the applicable fare.
(163) Taxi drivers, like bus drivers, will stop anywhere,[] and cab fare is negotiated on entry.
(164) Miss Bush : Now , can I get a stopover on an excursion fare?
(165) So why did the South Carolina island fare poorly in the ranking?
(166) Journalists did not fare much better in public approval. TV reporters (23 percent) and newspaper reporters (21) ranked below auto mechanics (26) and nursing home operators (24) on the list.
(167) The science and technology ministry said a prestigious Russian laboratory has approved ready-to-eat bulgogi, bibimbap, seaweed soup and mulberry juice as suitable fare for astronauts.
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