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You pay a forfeit to put him in that race.
One of them had paid a forfeit for coming too close.
I'll have to pay a forfeit; but not for having snatched you.
If the plate falls the player must pay a forfeit.
They expected him to balk, and to have to pay a forfeit for that.
Three days later he also paid a forfeit to Currycomb.
In my neighborhood we paid a forfeit for having roofs over our heads.
The last one to the trees yon must pay a forfeit!"
If you show your teeth or tongue, you must pay a forfeit.
"You can be my knight, but first you must pay a forfeit."
Lynch could not make the flyweight limit and had to pay a forfeit.
Anyone calling a number of someone who is already out also becomes out, and pays a forfeit.
I will give you one chance to think of the answer then you must pay a forfeit.'
With men like Joey and Barry you had to play the game or you were expected to pay a forfeit.
If someone has nothing more to take off, " I grinned around at them, "he has to pay a forfeit.
The colt did not appear and Gully paid a forfeit to Wood.
If a horse failed to appear for a race its owner usually had to pay a forfeit, typically amounting to half his original stake.
'Come on, Jackson, you can tell it to us instead of paying a forfeit.'
Neva failed to appear for the match and her owner was obliged to pay a forfeit of 130 guineas.
So you must pay a forfeit.'
Musjid, however was having training problems and it was decided to withdraw him from the race and pay a forfeit.
Penelope was due to face Eagle later in the month at the first spring meeting, but Eagle paid a forfeit and withdrew from the race.
Traditionally, members of royalty and peers of the realm who visited or passed through the town had to pay a forfeit in the form of a horseshoe.
Unfortunately, once he discovered she was not about to pay a forfeit of letting him go-the woman pretended not to know what he was talking about!
Though Sir Archy had not yet recovered from a case of strangles Wormely ran him, rather than pay a forfeit fee.