Example sentences of "[noun] pay back [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So I 've got just about two years and nine months to pay back the full sixty pounds plus interest ? ’ |
2 | If the full amount is not spent , then the employee pays back the difference . |
3 | So far in each case where an error 's been proved , the banks paid back the money overcharged . |
4 | And six days later she hit the jackpot … when Bonnie paid back the cash . |
5 | This is generally for a set sum , over an agreed period , during which you sill pay back the capital and the interest : the rate of interest is fixed at the time you take out the loan , so your monthly repayments never change . |
6 | With the bank 's business-start loans , firms pay back the cash not with interest but with a royalty on sales . |
7 | Last week the deadline for finding eight thousand pounds to pay back a loan from a mortgage company expired . |
8 | For example , if a decision is made to build a factory , it might be years before the building is erected , equipped and in operation , and years more before it earns sufficient profits to pay back the investment . |
9 | How many of us would be prepared to give up a year or more of life to pay back a debt from which we never benefitted , to satisfy the banks ? |
10 | Having borrowed money to maintain their vast estates they found that the estates were too inefficient to generate the income to pay back the loans . |
11 | Usually the shop sells the goods , a finance company pays the shop , and the buyer pays back the finance house , usually in month instalments up to two-and-a-half years ; interest rate fixed at start . |
12 | The criterion is the number of years before the pre-tax cash receipts from the project pay back the capital invested . |
13 | In a management buy-out , the relationship between the banker and the management team differs from a normal corporate relationship in that the banker has a special need to understand the new business and its ability to pay back the monies lent . |
14 | Even in the mid-1960s , RENFE 's revised statute ( Decree Law 23-VII-64 ) embodied an expectation that the company would be able to dispense with state support : there were provisions for RENFE to pay back a portion of its gross income to the treasury . |