Charges example sentences

Related (10): fees, costs, tariffs, rates, dues, tolls, levies, payments, assessments, bills

"Charges" Example Sentences


1. The company charges a monthly fee for the service.
2. They face serious criminal charges for their actions.
3. The bill included extra charges for tolls and fees.
4. The doctor charges high rates for office visits.
5. The school charges tuition and fees for each semester.
6. The mechanic charges by the hour for labor.
7. The bank charges interest on the loan.
8. The plaintiff filed criminal charges against the defendant.
9. The lawyer advised him to plead not guilty to the charges.
10. The police filed assault charges against the suspect.
11. The utility company charges a connection fee.
12. They dropped all the charges against him due to lack of evidence.
13. The court will hear arguments on the charges next week.
14. The party dismissed the charges as baseless accusations.
15. The landlord charges extra for pets.
16. Insurance companies charge premiums on a monthly or annual basis.
17. The accused faces multiple charges of theft and fraud.
18. The airline charges a fee for checking baggage.
19. The outlet charges a restocking fee for returned items.
20. The court imposed heavy fines in addition to the jail time charges.
21. The parking garage charges by the hour.
22. They disputed the hidden charges on their cell phone bill.
23. My credit card charges interest on any unpaid balance.
24. The delivery company charges per package delivered.
25. Charges of corruption were leveled against the official.
26. He pled guilty to reduced charges in a plea bargain.
27. The hotel charges a resort fee in addition to the room rate.
28. We paid an extra charge for expedited shipping.
29. The phone company charges a connection fee for new service.
30. The bank charges a fee for using the ATM.
31. Additional charges may apply for taxes and processing.
32. The clerk read the list of charges against the defendant.
33. The rebels face terrorism charges for their role in the attack.
34. The restaurant charges a service fee for large parties.
35. The jury found him guilty on all charges.
36. The merchant charges a service fee for credit card payments.
37. The officers escaped prosecution due to lack of sufficient evidence to support the charges.
38. The waitress charged us for bread and butter we did not order.
39. The shipping company charges per pound.
40. The charges turned out to be false and were later dropped.
41. The judge dismissed the most serious charges due to a lack of evidence.
42. The police charged them with conspiracy and fraud.
43. The DA decided to pursue murder charges in addition to the initial charges.
44. The credit card company charges high interest rates on unpaid balances.
45. The cleaning company charges by the hour for their services.
46. The worker disputed the excessive overtime charges on his paycheck.
47. They face multiple charges including theft, fraud and conspiracy.
48. The website charges a monthly subscription fee.
49. The ticket includes charges for parking and facility use.
50. The lawyer negotiated a plea deal to reduce the number of charges.
51. The alarm company charges a monthly monitoring fee.
52. The attorney advised him to plead guilty to lesser charges.
53. The telemarketer faces wire fraud charges for misleading customers.
54. The website charges per download.
55. The thief faces multiple felony charges.
56. The rideshare company charges per mile.
57. Mobile carriers charge for exceeding data limits.
58. They had to pay heavy damages in addition to the criminal charges.
59. The security officer faces excessive force charges for the incident.
60. The food delivery app charges a small service fee.

Common Phases


1. face charges - The suspect faces criminal charges for assault.
2. file charges - The victim filed theft charges against the accused.
3. drop charges - The couple decided to drop the stalking charges against the neighbor.
4. press charges - The victim decided to press sexual assault charges against the attacker.
5. lesser charges - The prosecutor offered to reduce the charges to lesser assault charges.
6. serious charges - The police arrested him on serious drug trafficking charges.
7. reduced charges - He pleaded guilty to reduced charges in exchange for a lighter sentence.
8. multiple charges - The criminal faces multiple charges including robbery, assault and resisting arrest.
9. charge someone with - The police charged him with first-degree murder in the shooting death.
10. charge a fee - The company charges a processing fee for credit card payments.
11. charge for - The rideshare service charges per mile for rides.
12. plead (not) guilty to charges - He pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him in court.
13. accept charges - I did not authorize these charges on my credit card statement.
14. dispute charges - I called the bank to dispute the unauthorized charges on my debit card.
15. excessive charges - I complained to the company about the excessive service charges on my bill.
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