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13 Sentences With "forking out for"

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Governments from Tanzania to Nigeria started forking out for fertiliser again.
The extra cost seems small to those already forking out for inputs, says Thomas Njeru, one of Pula's founders.
Whether through buying expensive houses near the best government schools or by forking out for private-school fees, they will find a way to do that.
Mr Singer advises serving a vegetarian Thanksgiving meal or, at the very least, forking out for a more expensive heritage breed that has been raised humanely.
You're forking out for the "everybody is welcome" ambience, the flawless service, the genuine warmth from those who work there, the free pre-drink drink, bar snacks, and of course that W1 postcode.
Read more: Apple is not the iPhone company anymoreAnalysts say this is because users are holding on to their old phones for longer to avoid forking out for the newer, more expensive models.
On the street outside men's fashion week If you're sick of forking out for expensive grooming products, and could use a little extra sleep in the morning; anti-grooming is probably the trend for you.
Like others in the industry, the German carmaker is forking out for the technologies that are driving the transition to electric and self-driving vehicles; it unveiled a strategy this week to reduce its overheads.
However, BTIG's Peter Saleh was one of a number of sector analysts who said while customers forking out for higher-priced new drinks had helped drive growth in same-store sales, "anemic" traffic at cafes remained a concern.
A West End night out is a rare occasion for most, and seeing an adaptation of a well-known film or a musical based around familiar music feels safer when forking out for tickets (the best seats can fetch over £100).
Music streaming is amazing value for discovering new music, and a lot of people may want to keep up a subscription while buying downloads (or ripping CDs) as well, but if you're not really listening to any new tunes then you're essentially forking out for nothing.
But, within six years, the organisers were finding it difficult to muster enough time to schedule the fixtures – presumably because clubs and players were reluctant to sacrifice a chunk of their cherished summer recess for the sake of some football that was of zero interest to anybody who wasn't forking out for a pools coupon each week.
But, clearly, the AI being inextricably deeplinked to your credit card means it would be you forking out for, and having to wear, that bright red Columbia Lay D Down Jacket that arrived (via Amazon Prime) within hours of your climatic observation, and which the AI had algorithmically determined would be robust enough to ward off some "cold", while having also data-mined your prior outerwear purchases to whittle down its style choice.

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