How To Use Subscription In A Sentence

  • - PBL Media and ninemsn jointly purchased 35% of 3P the owner of Mathletics, a subscription driven website that has 400K students in Aust + NZ using it. 400K Mathletics X $99 Per Annum = 35% ninemsn.
  • My subscription is up this month and I will not be renewing. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • After initially dismissing the likelihood that consumers would "cut the cord" by turning off their pay-TV subscriptions, media executives are starting to acknowledge the need to sell smaller bundles of TV to lure younger, and more cost-conscious consumers. Cable-TV Honchos Cry Foul Over Soaring Cost of ESPN
  • As to the money raised by local subscription, no definite apportionment has yet been made but we understand that Woodhouse will receive a good round sum.
  • Can we preserve nuance, detail and polychromy in our accounts of ourselves – as complex selves in a complex society – without being coerced into subscription towards one group identity or another by colour-blind demagogues? A true democracy demands constant revitalisation of the spirit of openness, generosity and liberality of opinion
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  • Take a look at your expenses over the last year to get an idea of annual expenses, such as taxes, insurance and subscription services.
  • Apple itself has never embraced the kind of all-you-can-eat monthly subscription service at the core of Rhapsody, and the truth is subscription services have never really caught on a big way. Real's Rhapsody music app arrives on iPhone
  • Until then it's in its subscription period — accepting investments directly from individual investors and accumulating enough money to build its initial investment portfolio.
  • There is never a good time to pay bills and annual subscriptions, but some times are worse than others.
  • If the listing is accompanied by a share issue, it will be the subscription period and other formalities which dictate the timetable.
  • I receive no Arts Council funding or similar, don't receive paid advertising and rely on competition entry fees and subscriptions.
  • I did so, and Bailie Jarvie was looking anxiously around for another, the Scottish law requiring the subscription of two witnesses to validate either a bond or acquittance. Rob Roy
  • Several of these he had had printed himself, financed by advance subscription from libraries and members of learned bodies such as the Royal Asiatic Society.
  • A satellite radio subscription, offering every imaginable musical genre, lets you bypass the unlistenable hypermass music on nearly every radio station.
  • You can end software piracy pretty quickly by making the software dependent on a service subscription.
  • Fill in the form below and you will be making a saving of £6.60 on a one-year subscription.
  • House because the subscription price will certainly be cheaper so that they will have the attraction.
  • It would be good to snare new readers without asking for subscription money.
  • It is the males that invest most effort into extravagant sexual display that experience this spermatogenic 'burn-out' at an earlier age," the researchers, led by biologist Brian Preston, wrote in this week's Ecology Letters journal - according to Wired, since I don't have a subscription. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • Subscription to the list is absolutely free and there is no commercial exploitation or hidden costs.
  • Material that once had to be slowly printed out on a telefacsimile or even received through the mail with a paid subscription to a service is now quickly available on the Web.
  • Church collections, school outings, Boy Scout subscriptions and so on came out of the family purse: subscriptions to the Beano, the purchase of liquorice bootlaces and suchlike fripperies were our own affair.
  • Blockbuster today lowering the subscription price for its online rental service by two and a half dollars, to just under $15 per month.
  • I do not believe the imposition of high subscription prices helps subsidise access for people in developing countries.
  • County clubs continued to survive on subscriptions, waiting for the day that normality would return. Times, Sunday Times
  • A subscription costs $116.00 a year and $12.00 extra for airmail to the U.S.
  • It would be funded by subscriptions from teachers who sign up as members. Times, Sunday Times
  • All societies, clubs, associations and organisations relying on annual subscriptions find renewal times somewhat fraught.
  • It is my honorary responsibility to receive donations, subscriptions and offerings sent to the group.
  • Amsterdam gadiez Magazine subscriptions | fashion magazine noetical Why are people getting so worked up over Judge Sonia Sotomayor's fashion Style! Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • E-readers: The Kindle has made this a familiar category, and Lurie said the idea of including the cost of access with a subscription is a strong model, but there may also be ways to charge monthly or session-based fees for data access. AT&T Thinks Prepaid Data Plans Could Drive 3G Everywhere
  • This objection, however, or some other, rather political than moral, obtained such prevalence, that when Gay produced a second part, under the name of Polly, it was prohibited by the lord chamberlain; and he was forced to recompense his repulse by a subscription, which is said to have been so liberally bestowed, that what he called oppression ended in profit. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II
  • During the war, inflation hurt the printing business, so she ran a bookbindery to supplement her income and accepted food from those who couldn't afford to pay their subscription to the paper. History of American Women
  • The book is previewed in the current issue of The Economist (subscription required), in an article that's sure to get some of the sisters firing off letters to the editor.
  • Our efforts in both centers have been very successful in saving readers who might have otherwise discontinued their subscription.
  • Just a few hundred thousand couch potato members of the sports channel pay-per-view community, watching because there wasn't any football yet, or darts or speedway or boxing, getting value for their subscriptions, fat on the sofa in last year's Premier League football jersey, thick as you like, tweeting Bumble to say how much they fancied Lily Allen and googling "lbw" to find out why the man in the motorbike helmet had to go home when the ball only hit him on the leg. Top stories from Times Online
  • The new service is funded by dealer subscriptions. The Sun
  • January 2006 European subscriptions surpass one million. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parking fees, buying team souvenirs and the cost of subscription TV or footie computer games also add up. The Sun
  • Members receive exclusive football, rugby and cricket highlights free as part of their subscription. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hairstyling, along with powerboating and People subscriptions, is one of the three largest categories of discretionary spending. Saving Face
  • Now, under the Captain's rule, she had the pleasure of seeing her name honourably recorded in the subscription list of every local charity: but her hand was no longer open to the surrounding poor, her good old Vixen, Volume III.
  • If I'd paid for my subscription, I'd certainly feel that it'd been mis-sold and I'd want my money back.
  • Under Napster's subscription, you could access the same tunes without paying anywhere near that.
  • The shares were placed with institutions at 185p, following heavy oversubscription.
  • They published two blogposts (here and here) that were both meant to make those damned 'fatties' feel good about themselves, stop hatin 'on Marie Claire and not cancel their magazine subscriptions. Josh Shahryar: Dear Marie Claire and Media: Fat People Are People, Too
  • It will be free-to-air before becoming a subscription channel by the end of the year. The Sun
  • When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises.
  • A subscription would make Leapor economically dependent upon the goodwill of the wealthy.
  • But magazines that remain dependent on mass circulation and traditional advertising models will be locked into a downward pricing spiral in both their advertising and subscription business, requiring them to grow their rate base and reduce their ad rates -- a costly and unsustainable model for all but a few. Jack Myers: Magazine Industry Confronts a Challenging Yet Hopeful Future
  • Subscriptions have been processed from the following people (to protect your privacy, I am only using your last name): Hansen, Kent, Casper, Wentling, Clark, Rowland, Hardy, Wojcik and Tostevin. Lifetime Book Subscriber Update – Brian Keene
  • The bulk of popular features are available at the middle subscription level.
  • As the months rolled on, more and more aspiring riders turned up, so to control numbers the Whalley Amateur Dirt-Track Club was formed and members had to pay both annual subscriptions and to ride the track.
  • However, not all open source materials are acquirable through subscription.
  • Readers can see the lead stories each day for free but virtually everything else requires a subscription.
  • Netflix, the Blockbuster-buster and mail-order DVD titan, is now calling itself a full-fledged Internet company and says it may begin to offer online-only video-streaming subscriptions this year. Netflix moves beyond DVD, tangles with ISPs on net neutrality
  • Most of these so-called invoices concern subscriptions to print or internet business directories.
  • The Association was open to anyone resident in the island who was prepared to pay the annual subscription of one guinea.
  • New membership/programme cards are available at the meeting on payment of subscriptions.
  • All NGO pricing options involve a combination of subscription to Office and online services, or just services.
  • For every £1 received from members' subscriptions, we have to raise more than twice as much again to fund our charitable activities.
  • to take out an annual subscription to 'Newsweek'
  • Studies show that European subscriptions to high-speed Internet service are on track to surpass those in the United States.
  • You might also give a gift subscription to a friend -- for the perfect Francophile cadeau! Characters
  • Once a month, they jogged off in similar style to one of these meetings in particular, to what they called their monthly meeting, where they paid in their subscriptions for the poor, and other needs of the society, and read over and made answers to a set of queries on the moral and religious state of their meetings. Stories of Comedy
  • Debt is expected to ease to about 540 million by the end of the year as the publisher gets the cashflow benefit of renewed annual subscriptions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual multi channel subscriptions is now due and will be collected from all householders receiving the service over the next few weeks.
  • You may also cancel your subscription at any time.
  • Details of each subscription registration and de-registration is stored in the broker database table.
  • TVs. said previously that consumers are "clamouring" for an online, subscription-based Edge Magazine - Videogames, Game News and Gaming Jobs
  • This is aimed at encouraging subscriptions from smaller towns and rural areas where there are no Internet service providers.
  • Even if your subscription doesn't expire for another five or six months, most readers need several letters from the magazine before taking the trouble to renew, which is very expensive for us and annoying to you. Allan Jenkins' Desirable Roasted Coffee
  • Even so, the real driving force behind such travel was not the railway but increased prize money or stakes which still came largely from the subscriptions of rich patrons.
  • Despite the fact that we have paid the subscription for this month, we were advised that we are unable to use our memberships without valid cards.
  • Within days of that conversation, Black was offering his readers cut-rate subscriptions, thereby reducing his circulation revenue by millions each year.
  • Hopefully Bit Torrent made newbie easy with automagic RSS subscription will make up for lack of free Pro video content on the portals. The Obligatory 2007 Predictions Post
  • They decided to raise money by subscription.
  • Bonnier, the magazine publisher, plans to sell annual subscriptions to the digital version of Popular Science for Android users but will not charge for articles on its Web site.
  • Subscription document of residential building is the purchasing intention agreed on by the buyer and seller before signing the pre-sale or sale contract.
  • This gives complete membership so subscriptions are lower. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may cancel your subscription at any time.
  • The church's 120 foot gothic spire was paid for by public subscription in 1939.
  • No subscription or payment is required. Times, Sunday Times
  • Web content multicast by the primary caches is received, filtered for subscription and subsequently pushed into the secondary caches.
  • Other items of wasteful consumption include unused gym subscriptions and sports equipment.
  • I admit I am a fitness freak - back home in the UK, I row, run up mountains and do the triathlon, as well as paying my gym subscription and actually going!
  • 'To find other people's unposted letters in an old pocket; to be seen looking at oneself in a street-mirror, or overhead talking of the Ideal to a duchess; to refuse Nuns who come to the door to ask for subscriptions, or to be lent by a beautiful new acquaintance a book she has written full of mystical slipslop, or dreadful musings in an old-world garden --' More Trivia
  • The association needs to win back former members who have allowed their subscriptions to lapse.
  • And if a subscription is just too big a commitment for you, you can also become a fan of The New York Review of Books on Facebook — the podcasts are all fed to the page. Connections
  • As Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett notes, one of the "critical lines of defense" in the debate about video cord-cutting — consumers dropping their cable subscription in favor of cheap Web video — is that content companies won't make their content available for alternative business models unless the economics make sense. Comcast Could Suffer From Universal Access
  • Instead we should make membership subscriptions the only legal source of income. Times, Sunday Times
  • The subscription price - currently £14.70 - will be charged to your account annually until you cancel.
  • Free audiobook if you take out a monthly subscription. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why pay a subscription or hand over money at the gate when you can get it for nada? Times, Sunday Times
  • Lancashire County Council will now ask for a refund of its annual subscriptions of about £27,000.
  • Within days of that conversation, Black was offering his readers cut-rate subscriptions, thereby reducing his circulation revenue by millions each year.
  • Just reproducing wire copy is not going to drive subscriptions. Computing
  • But while the labels acquiesced on DRM, the RIAA has not stopped their witch hunt for “pirates”, and this Ars Technica post quotes the technical chief at the RIAA as saying that DRM will rear its ugly head yet again, especially as people stop buying single track downloads and/or CDs and move to subscription services. Return Of The Zombie!
  • Print journals continue to proliferate, as does the cost of printing them, and since the readership of these journals is too small to support them through subscription, and the support provided by universities (where most of the journals reside) only weakens (as does support for university press poetry publication), these meaningless prizes and the entry fees they generate have arisen as a way of maintaining the supply of ink and paper. Writing and Publishing
  • Lastly, in 1571, the Settlement gained teeth sharper than the Act of Uniformity, when a Subscription Act required the beneficed clergy to assent to the Thirty-nine Articles.
  • In the first place, the subscription edition reduces cost -- and risk -- for Tyrus by limiting the initial print run to the number presold to Harwood's fans. Mark Coggins: Subscriptions: They're Not Just for Magazines Anymore
  • Instead, I think that I'll spend less then the price of one ticket to make sure that my Netflix subscription is up to date. 3D Ticket Prices Are on the Rise, Effective This Weekend | /Film
  • Members receive exclusive cricket and rugby as part of their subscription. Times, Sunday Times
  • We got three issues out before we realized we stunk at selling ads and subscriptions.
  • It is paramount that all the outstanding subscriptions are paid in order to keep the service in operation.
  • The book was sold by subscription and met considerable success.
  • Subscriptions and contributions to various appeals provide the bulk of our finances.
  • Only a week into it, I am finding that the program provides a tremendous amount of outreach, technical resources and other things, such as teleconferences, message boards, newsletters and other great technical information (awardees are required to sign and comply with an NDA) and best of all, a complimentary subscription to Surveying, Mapping and GIS
  • It also includes the subscription to the Students' Association, athletic clubs and other facilities.
  • I receive a letter, which, upon opening it, I perceive by the handwriting and subscription to have come from a friend, who says he is two hundred leagues distant.
  • Bear in mind that we do not give a premium or open an account for less than _two_ subscriptions (one of which, however, may be your own); but, _after the account is opened_, you may add one subscription at a time if you choose -- never omitting to state in your letter _that it is to go to your credit for a premium_. The Nursery, January 1877, Volume XXI, No. 1 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
  • The annual subscription is, incidentally, an allowable expense and can be paid by instalment if necessary.
  • Sokwanele supporters can still automatically subscribe or unsubscribe from the ‘newsletter’ mailing list via our website, and we will continue to manually process subscription requests as well.
  • A subscription would make Leapor economically dependent upon the goodwill of the wealthy.
  • May we remind you your annual subscription is due for renewal? Times, Sunday Times
  • I receive no Arts Council funding or similar, don't receive paid advertising and rely on competition entry fees and subscriptions.
  • Among the changes, PCH agreed to modify is mailings to eliminate any suggestion that buying magazine subscriptions or other products from PCH increases the likelihood people will win and that the more they buy, the better their chances. States settle Publishers Clearing House "deceptive" trade practices
  • In the 1880s a monument commemorating both soldiers and rebels was erected on the supposed site by public subscription.
  • A charity such as ours must constantly strive for greater efficiency, to put every penny of your subscription to good use.
  • In this model, a customer would pay a subscription to a service provider who would in turn pay the mesh network provider in the area involved.
  • Fortunately, Americans pretty much now what’s going on, and the blatant skew is hurting media subscriptions. Bias And Lies « Tai-Chi Policy
  • LAMPE: Fire subscription fees are not new to rural homeowners, especially in unincorporated areas that dont have the tax revenue to fund full-time firefighters. Owner Didn't Pay Fee, So Firefighters Let Home Burn
  • I receive no Arts Council funding or similar, don't receive paid advertising and rely on competition entry fees and subscriptions.
  • Buy a subscription from only 23 a quarter and have the TLS delivered direct to your door weekly. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Finding the advantage of this little collection, I proposed to render the benefit from the books more common, by commencing a public subscription library.
  • After buying the matting and paper, there had been quite a fair sum left; enough to pay for two magazine subscriptions, one a review that Mr. Shaw had long wanted to take, another, one of the best of the current monthlies; and to lay in quite a store of new ribbons and pretty turnovers, and several yards of silkaline to make cushion covers for the side porch, for Pauline, taking hint from Hilary's out-door parlor at the farm, had been quick to make the most of their own deep, vine-shaded side porch at the parsonage. The S. W. F. Club
  • My calender is online with Google's program along with my e-mail and RSS subscription sorter (love that thing). Guest Author - Yasmine Galenorn
  • It also includes the subscription to the Students' Association, athletic clubs and other facilities.
  • Uhm, auto-rebill is how pretty much every subscription-based content provider on the internet works--MMO games, pornography, music services both 'rental' and permanent, news and everything else I can think of, just like it is in the "real" world with cable television, phone service and the like. Is Marvel’s Digital Library Good? | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Your tour subscriptions are matched by $1,400 in donated professional labor – including system design, welding, towing and auto repair – and a $2,800 capital investment in the truck and website. Allow me to make the case | Radical Futures Project
  • No, this access will be complimentary as part of your subscription. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wealth managers pay an annual membership subscription and a fee for any leads. Times, Sunday Times
  • An article of mine is now available for those with subscriptions or access through libraries or institutions in the most recent issue of the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha. History and Fiction in the Acts of Thomas
  • A H1 tag is used to state the website name, and will also be the base for the logo. The upper navigation and rss/email subscription options are laid out as unordered lists.
  • I'm going to call up and cancel my subscription.
  • Having recently renewed my subscription to Crikey (rather reluctantly), I was thinking as I read through today's dross that it is finally time to quit and ask for a refund.
  • The annual golf subscriptions are now due, the members are reminded.
  • From the 20,000 reference books lying open to the consultation of all readers in the great rotunda of the British Museum reading room, to the small and select case of dictionaries, catalogues, cyclopaedias, and other works of reference in a town or subscription library, the interval is wide indeed.
  • New companies were set up by public subscription, and there was a substantial increase in the number of films produced.
  • Long-term postpaid monthly subscriptions will be used by fewer than 40% of all mobile broadband users. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • Keep your anti-virus and anti-spyware subscriptions current. Cybercrooks stalk small businesses that bank online
  • Generate at least 30 subscriptions in a calendar month and they'll pay an extra 75% per subscription.
  • Apart from your Internet access subscription, you pay only for the local phone call.
  • In a news release, Aircel said it will offer the new model of iPhone--which is popular for its high-speed Internet and mobile software capabilities--under both post-paid and pre-paid subscription plans. IPhone 4 to Launch in India May 27
  • The company said that its actuaries calculate their subscription rates on the likely claims made in the year, and on the overall climate of litigation within that speciality.
  • Basically it gives you a more "floaty" view of your subscriptions, lists, things like trends, and other categories of items. Seesmic Releases "Look" - UFies.org
  • We are pleased to announce that CABAL Online will soon cease charging a monthly subscription fee.
  • St Augustine's was the first church in Ireland to be built by voluntary subscription since the Irish Church was disestablished and disendowed.
  • It may be magazine subscriptions or all sorts of stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • But then you might have foud out I cheat, I have two FeedBlitz subscriptions to my favorite blog. FeedBlitz Subscribers: Drum Roll Please…
  • I keep getting subscription invitations from Walrus magazine, and got one from Geist too, but I haven't bitten yet.
  • The magazine subscription expires with the current issue.
  • Due to the availability of other resources and decreasing usage, we have discontinued our subscription to the database.
  • In five years since coming to England, he had received royal notice as poet and playwright, the subscription had gone well, he enjoyed the friendships of men of wit and the support of some discriminating patrons.
  • I was particularly pleased to be featured in Analog, my late father's favorite magazine -- I still have the check stub from the gift subscription my father bought me when I was 13 (a year for $4.00). Fantastic Women: Lois McMaster Bujold (part the 1st)
  • Some of these journals are free and some require subscriptions or pay-per-view.
  • A subscription to this handsome biannual magazine is just $15.
  • The subscription creates a digital pool which is then divvied up and returned to the rights holders.
  • Yet its intellectual fascination has always exceeded its paid-up subscription; and that fascination continues undiminished to this day. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The bank will also extend loans to SHCIL account holders for subscription to initial public offerings.
  • Irish obstetricians left the MDU in March 2001 because their annual subscriptions rocketed from €86,360 to €500,000.
  • Most of these began as fully subscribed publications, that is, they were published using the proceeds of prepaid subscriptions gathered to underwrite the substantial publishing costs.
  • As a matter of interest, the chairs, a prayer book and a hassock for each seat in the original plan were bought and paid for by a 50 pence (10/-) subscription from the worshipers of the time, prior to the consecration.
  • Bonnier, the magazine publisher, plans to sell annual subscriptions to the digital version of Popular Science for Android users but will not charge for articles on its Web site.
  • As for micropayments or subscription-based payments… that just won't work.
  • Public subscription raised the bulk of the 460 needed to build the tomb. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also instituted a subscription drive to recruit new members. The Times Literary Supplement
  • So while hiking the cover price may increase subscription revenue, it may well do so to the overall financial detriment of the paper.
  • While DirectTV works furiously to future-proof its subscription TV model by seeking to air movies as soon as four weeks after a theatrical release, this is unlikely to happen. Cedric Perrier: Social Media and the New Hollywood
  • He published by subscription a small edition of his father's works in 1747, but selfishly and unfilially omitted several of the best of them.
  • Its income depends on subscriptions and endowments. Times, Sunday Times
  • At my suggestion, my 78-year-old mother has given my son a Thrasher subscription as a Christmas gift for the past several years.
  • Some are free, some charge a one-time fee and others charge a subscription fee.
  • But this study, which requires a subscription for full access, doesn't come close to proving that the therapy is bad.
  • The annual fee includes the subscription for student unions, athletic clubs, and other facilities.
  • The smallest is the Tavistock Subscription Library which houses just 1500 books in a restored portion of a tenth and eleventh-century abbey building. Libraries
  • Do you wish to take out a full twelve-month subscription to the journal?
  • Polly, it was prohibited by the Lord Chamberlain; and he was forced to recompense his repulse by a subscription, which is said to have been so liberally bestowed that what he called oppression ended in profit. Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 2
  • The Celtic Supporters Club has issued a final reminder to members that their annual subscriptions are due now.
  • When your gym subscription is bigger than your monthly mortgage payment, you cannot endure wasting it. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm also rereading from the beginning an online subscription MM romance seriea called In This Land by Matthew Haldeman-Time. Friday Book Club
  • Feel free to "downvote" me if it makes you feel better, but you're still full of shit either way, and anyone who cares about this can just as easily confirm that they serve their answers without a subscription. Reddit.com: what's new online!
  • The company is betting that its future is in streaming video, and CEO Reed Hastings has said he expects Netflix's DVD subscriptions to steadily decline, much like what has happened to AOL Inc.'s dial-up Internet service. NFLX: Netflix Stock Plummets On Weak Outlooks, Downgrades
  • Suppose your favorite uncle proudly tells you that your birthday present is a subscription to the Salmon of the Month Club.
  • In 2009, Mr. Kilar hashed out a subscription model that would become Hulu Plus. Hulu Reworks Its Script as Digital Change Hits TV
  • In his subscription newsletter, Gilman observed two stylistic camps among the top reds, one epitomized by Lafite that is suave and seductive from the get-go, and another, more structured style requiring bottle aging, embodied by Latour and Petrus. 2010 April | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Last week it said that it would sell them so that it can make money selling subscriptions to electronic databases. Times, Sunday Times
  • They decided to raise the money by subscription.
  • Cancel your subscription to Muscular Development.
  • The charges I shall have to pay to park weekly will equate to almost the equivalent of a year's subscriptions to be a choir member.
  • For full details of our subscriptions deals, visit our website or telephone our hotline Visit timesonline. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you really want to read the article, and don't have a subscription, you might be able to find a public library in a big city that subscribes.
  • I had been toying around with an idea for personalized feed subscriptions.
  • Soccer and rugby fans could face difficulty catching matches in Bradford's pubs next season because Sky Sports has upped its subscriptions.
  • Public subscription raised the bulk of the 460 needed to build the tomb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unionists have volunteered to go out and ring doorbells to urge people to cancel their subscriptions.
  • The proposals will incense unions, who will have to hope members set up direct debits when their subscription comes up for renewal. The Sun
  • The Theatre Royal opened in 1792, after construction costs were raised by subscription, including a donation by Robert Burns, who also wrote prologues for productions.
  • He pays his boxers well and the fans do not have to shell out for subscription channels and pay-per-view supplements. Times, Sunday Times
  • This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date.

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