adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
school
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Over three quarters of the House of Lords attended fee-paying schools of one sort or another.
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Then there was the resentment over the fur coat she was deprived of because I was sent to a fee-paying school .
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But the punishment was still permitted in some fee-paying schools , provided that was not against the parents' principles.
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Since last summer at least 256 teachers had lost their jobs after 10 fee-paying schools folded, said officials.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An increasing proportion of these services will be provided by local communities on a fee-paying basis.
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But the punishment was still permitted in some fee-paying schools, provided that was not against the parents' principles.
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Even fee-paying pupils could, if parental circumstances entitled them, receive full or partial remission of fees at the public expense.
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Over three quarters of the House of Lords attended fee-paying schools of one sort or another.
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Since last summer at least 256 teachers had lost their jobs after 10 fee-paying schools folded, said officials.
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Then there was the resentment over the fur coat she was deprived of because I was sent to a fee-paying school.