(1) Tolls are a daily expense
(2) So any incurred expense will go directly into materials rather than additional tools.
(3) It would simply be part of the overhead expense incurred by the solicitor in the proper conduct of his practice.
(4) The repeat exercise will incur further expense for the taxpayers.
(5) The attempt to recover costs had simply incurred further public expense on both sides.
(6) I am concerned about the fact that all this expense has been incurred.
(7) They have to do so at their own expense as the cost of living increases.
(8) We had ordered suits at great expense
(9) Well, you never just incur expense; you always incur expense for something.
(10) It also incurs the added expense of rigid triage at entry into the system to determine if demand is indeed urgent.
(11) The extra expense of higher fuel costs can be offset, at least temporarily, by winning the bet on rising prices.
(12) I can expense the refreshments
(13) There was a subsidy to assist farmers, but with the rising cost of electricity this expense was still a major burden.
(14) Until then they need not concern themselves about the current market rent nor need they incur expense in obtaining advice with regard thereto.
(15) Any normal expense incurred in the day-to-day operations of the company falls under this category.
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(17) Conference rooms were equipped at great expense
(18) If the buyer then fails to accept the bill, the supplier may incur considerable expense in retrieving the situation.
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(20) The only such expense incurred to date relates to one session of dance lessons in which the petitioner enrolled the children.