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30 Sentences With "fork out for"

How to use fork out for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "fork out for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "fork out for". Mastering all the usages of "fork out for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Fork out for the concert, and there's a wine tasting beforehand.deathofclassical.
You'll probably want to fork out for 23.99TB of storage though, for $9.99/month.
And just how much more will we be expected to fork out for a Freddo?
Yeah, it's time to fork out for that online play Nintendo has generously given away for so long.
If they are lucky, the hot labour-market will force their employers to fork out for higher wages anyway.
If there are physical issues beyond repair then you might just have to fork out for a new hard drive.
Scary words like "chemical" have been banned, and there's no need to fork out for an aesthetician to do the honors.
In cram school-obsessed South Korea, students fork out for classes in everything from K-pop auditions to real estate deals.
This has been a good model while there was a loyal cabal of users willing to regularly fork out for expensive devices.
So, those of you swiping on your fave athletes might not have to fork out for a ticket to South Korea just yet.
Are you trying to commit to Apple's glorious proprietary future, but keep having to fork out for single earbuds to hear the other half of your music?
Good drivers are stuck with high deductibles—just as in Spence's model of education, highly productive workers must fork out for an education in order to prove their worth.
I don't want to have to fork out for a PT to show me as I really enjoy being independent in the gym and going at my own pace.
Yes, you do need to fork out for flights and spending money, but I've been able to work in most of the places that I've visited when I got there.
These products don't come cheap, but when you fork out for salon color only to use the wrong products to maintain it, you're essentially rinsing all that money down the drain.
Not only did receiving a response boost customer satisfaction, but faster replies made it more likely that passengers would fork out for more expensive tickets from that airline in the future.
Courses – especially in degrees such as law and medicine – are being viewed as a large financial investment, with students expecting a return on the money they fork out for their degrees.
Their parents do not have to fork out for them to be favoured, but since alumni are universities' principal source of donations after foundations, institutions that practice legacy preference defend it as essential.
Ryosuke Izumida, author of a book on the future of banking, says it is a "real hassle" for businesses to have to fork out for hardware for each system or risk losing customers.
In the days before stamps, when letters were paid for on delivery, the recipient of such a valentine could have insult added to injury by having to fork out for the privilege of being abused!
The first payment is part of 60 installments that Qualcomm will have to fork out for the fine totaling T$23.4 billion the commission slapped on the chipmaker for the violations, the regulator told a news conference.
Providing real differentiation from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s series is what many pundits believe will boost Apple's sales in China since previously launched devices were considered too similar for many consumers to fork out for an upgrade.
Personally, I went in believing that a two-day introduction to life coaching would teach me nothing, serving only as a honeytrap to get suckers to fork out for the real $5,000 complete-at-your-own pace adult-learning courses.
David Nichols, a former professor of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology at Purdue University, Indiana, who first worked on psilocybin in 1969, founded the Heffter Institute because he knew that governments would be loth to fork out for research into illegal drugs.
He accused it of profiting from distorted information after his search on Baidu for a cure led him to fork out for expensive and dodgy medical treatment from an institution that had paid to raise its search ranking (he subsequently died).
Any financial penalty is expected to be larger than the fine of 1.06 billion euros, now about $1.2 billion, then about $1.4 billion — at the time the highest ever — that Intel was forced to fork out for antitrust abuses in Europe in 2009.
Mr Zuma giggled throughout his last day of questions in Parliament for the year, despite the serious issues before him: a severe drought, an economy close to recession and reports that taxpayers are to fork out for a brand-new, 4 billion-rand ($251m) presidential jet.
Several rumors have suggested that the company could unveil a refreshed version of its lower-priced iPhone SE. This could help it continue to grow iPhone sales with people who don't want to fork out for the $999 iPhone X, but also in emerging markets such as India.
It's a tiny, tiny fraction of the price of a full League Pass subscription, so it's a much easier sell for casual fans who would hesitate to fork out for the big package but have no issue paying 99 cents when they get a push notification about a close, high-stakes game.
AllCastImage: ScreenshotIf you fork out for the premium version of AllCast on your Android device then you can beam pretty much anything from your Google-powered phone or tablet to an AirPlay device—in this case the Apple TV.Besides videos you can get your music and your photos up on the big screen (there's no Google Photos app for Apple TV as yet), and if you want to test the waters first then try the free version of the app, which comes with a five-minute playback limit.

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