Example sentences of "[adj] pay for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Supreme Court charged Cerda himself with ‘ lack of discipline ’ , suspended him on half pay for two months , and replaced him by another judge who dutifully closed his case .
2 of people are prepared to pay for built-in car security features .
3 Gainers may specify shorter maximum waiting times for their patients and be prepared to pay for new and expensive developments , which patients from loser districts in the same hospital could be denied .
4 However , the interviewees did not indicate what price they would be prepared to pay for such extended coverage .
5 The fourth point is : ’ Why should a Health Authority turn down an unproven treatment when it holds contracts with Homeopathic Hospitals and is prepared to pay for such treatment to be carried out ? ’
6 I am prepared to pay for such information and pay well .
7 What price will the Department be prepared to pay for these services ?
8 What price would the portfolio manager be prepared to pay for these shares given a holding period of 5 years ?
9 On the strength of those assurances , the commission says it is now prepared to pay for initial design work at both schools , starting next month .
10 As a result , a number of employers are prepared to pay for interest-free loans .
11 They were making and altering machines for specific customers , and the people who were prepared to pay for improved , labour-saving , machines at this time were the owners of the factories .
12 ‘ People are prepared to pay for cleaner water but they are reluctant to finance salary increases of several hundred per cent for chairmen who have been handed the privatisation jackpot . ’
13 Fish firm wants French to pay for ruined cargo
14 And is any question of price and means ( the two go together of course ) simply obscene because no human , social , economic or political price is too high to pay for such a benefit ?
15 in this country are not willing to pay for other people 's children
16 It is also important to recognise that indirect costs of issue exist in terms of the final issue price being below what the market might have been willing to pay for all of the shares ( and hence the company receiving less funds than it might otherwise have done ) .
17 I would be willing to pay for any books or copies or , if anyone has an old machine that could be used for spares , I am desperate for these bits .
18 Wendling had a Dutch friend , an amateur flautist , who was willing to pay for some flute music — three concertos and two quartets .
19 ‘ The quality oil brand ’ was understood as meaning providing higher quality goods and services than the competition , even if it was unclear whether the customer was willing to pay for these ‘ extras ’ .
20 Tom Bowhill Restorations in Cheltenham is thriving , despite the recession , proving that people are still willing to pay for true craftsmanship .
21 A mobile eye screening unit could help overcome this problem , and fundholding general practitioners may be willing to pay for this service .
22 They just are n't willing to pay for this type of product as it takes to long to film . ’
23 In that case , every big country apart from Britain will need to raise its taxes ( or cut other spending ) by an average of 3% of GDP by 2030 to pay for extra spending on old people and to prevent a rise in the ratio of public debt to GDP .
24 So there is no doubt about the ability of the Japanese to pay for this information and knowledge , nor about their strong motivation for acquiring it .
25 MONEY handed to Nuclear Electric to pay for future decommissioning work should not be used to finance a Sizewell C power station , environment campaigners claimed yesterday .
26 We will all pay for this stagnation .
27 The the education committee and the school governors have no money at all to pay for that
28 I think what we 've all to pay for this erm that we will perhaps it will have to come from somewhere and again of the Council Planning Department as we we do erm continue .
29 The rationale for the inclusion of B in the money equation is that governments may finance expenditures which they are reluctant to pay for through taxes by methods which expand the money stock .
30 The regional authorities in Wallonia , which were responsible for policy but dependent upon allocations ( based upon the number of pupils ) from central government , were unable to pay for such increases .
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