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charge with
Impose a duty or task on, as in He was charged with getting this message to the commissioners . [c. 1300]
Accuse of a crime, as in He was charged with creating a disturbance . [Mid-1500s]
Example Sentences
"Her career spans the whole of Welsh history on the women's side and we are minnows. We are at the very cusp of what we're going to be doing in Wales with women's football and Jess is leading that charge with the group of women and I am completely in awe of this moment and this group."
Nearly nine in 10 prescriptions in England are already dispensed free of charge, with children, over 60s, pregnant women, people with certain medical conditions and those on lower incomes exempt from paying.
In an interview with the Telegraph, Lisa Nandy said there were "problems" with the annual charge, with "fewer and fewer people" paying the £174.50 fee.
Should Southampton have followed in the footsteps of the likes of Norwich and Burnley and kept faith with the man who took them up - knowing they would be well placed to lead another promotion charge, with relegation already on the cards?
However, she failed to win an Ashes series in five attempts during her time in charge, with this latest defeat the most chastening as Australia dominated throughout.
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