Example sentences of "[noun] pay for [art] " in BNC.

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1 And whats more the club payed for the flags to be fireproofed when they realised what a potential fire hazard they were .
2 Lucy paid for the coffee and the rolls full of ham and cheese .
3 Donna paid for the teas and the two women walked out to the Fiesta and got in .
4 Tam paid for the drinks and they walked across to a table by the door .
5 Clients pay for the service on a quarterly basis and they know that the air will be kept clean , without any additional expenditure on repairs or maintenance ’ .
6 The practice looked all too much like an effort to make the Scots pay for the French , and for French interests .
7 Transport academics argue that road pricing would make drivers pay for the cost of congestion .
8 ‘ I 've made an offer to the club to pay for a player on loan myself , ’ said Shilton .
9 Shilton had said earlier : ‘ I have made an offer to the club to pay for a player on loan myself to cover our injuries in the short term .
10 The Roald Dahl Foundation has provided funds to pay for a paediatric epilepsy nurse at the unit .
11 It has also underlined the urgent need for sufficient Government funds to pay for a massive recovery programme .
12 It is not just an effort to raise funds to pay for the continuance of the maypole-raising , but a way of instilling the custom into the children .
13 With insufficient funds to pay for the whole tournament RWC readily accepted the Italian Federation 's offer to host the Qualifying Tournament .
14 A total of £62m will be available from July 1 for nine months to pay for the schemes , which include asthma and diabetes management programmes .
15 A CROWD of people fought with police officers as they tried to stop a council bailiff taking a car to pay for an outstanding poll tax bill , a court was told yesterday .
16 They want the department to pay for the management and care costs involved in running the homes .
17 We will also raise the basic rate of income tax by one penny in the pound to pay for the improvements essential to education .
18 Israel felt emboldened to ask America for massive extra economic aid to pay for the damage caused by the state of emergency , the prolonged military alert — and the arrival of hundreds of thousands of new Soviet Jewish immigrants .
19 He invited his clients to pay for the privilege of cutting his locks and raised £1,000 for the Chest Heart and Stroke Association .
20 And although they maintained none of County Durham 's 5,000 teachers would lose their jobs the higher than expected pay deal will make the county dig into its reserves to pay for the salary hike .
21 Nevertheless , it 's not uncommon in the United States that families may , for example , have to sell their homes to pay for the medical treatment of a relative .
22 He originally planned to earn enough cash selling computers to pay for the time he spent on the race track .
23 Animal rescues will be much the same just for turning out and £97.50 pays for a an awful lot of home help visits .
24 And the brothel-owners paid for the restoration of village temples and schools to help keep up the supply of young girls .
25 The £9,500 paid for the stallion was far beyond the previous record for a Clydesdale .
26 Punters pay for the numbers of crosses they mark on a picture of a football match .
27 An old lady pays for the loaf and ½ ; lb butter in her wire basket , but you notice a jar of your own brand coffee in her shopping bag .
28 Only a maniac , he said , would think that the wretched pittance of the industrious poor should be wrung out of their pockets to pay for the follies and profligate expenses of anyone .
29 Virginia Bottomley , Minister for Health , has announced that some people on low incomes who also find it difficult to visit their local opticians will be able to get help from the NHS to pay for the optician to visit them at home .
30 The tube workers had a whip-round to pay for a taxi to the railway station .
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