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

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1 As long as the public is not prevented from choosing one thing in preference to another , people will express their choice by what they are prepared to pay for the one compared with the other .
2 If you want to use aromatherapy oils when caring for an elderly relative , be prepared to pay for the best .
3 The amount of money that people are prepared to pay for the meal plus the overheads and the establishment .
4 Since both individuals consume whatever quantity of the good is produced , we must add up vertically the price each is prepared to pay for the last unit .
5 How much would you be prepared to pay for the two of you to go to Pwllheli by bus and train ?
6 The most common occasion when the agreement is drafted by the seller 's solicitors is when the seller is offering a company on a tender basis under which information about the company , together with a draft contract , is sent out to those who express interest and they are required by a specified date to indicate the price they would be prepared to pay for the company and , often , the changes that they would request to the contract .
7 Erm but one of the reasons that , that we got the audience was , was so that they , they obviously the audience were prepared to pay for the fact that
8 Ultimately the price is quite simply that which the purchaser is prepared to pay for the particular business and which the vendor is prepared to accept .
9 the bank were prepared to pay for the business to be purchase only on condition that the home , that the family home was then sold and the proceeds were given straight to the bank , so with that eighty thousand pounds of equity in the property and the purchase fund for the business was about twenty five thousand pounds .
10 I do have to say that on occasion I found myself baulking at a certain inconsistent and artificialsounding short reverberation effect following the odd sudden soloist ( trumpet or saxophone ) sforzando ( two specific cases are mentioned above ) , but this is a price I 'm more than willing to pay for the added ambience and clarity that Nippon Columbia has afforded these treasurable recordings .
11 ( 2 ) A person 's appropriation of property belonging to another may be dishonest notwithstanding that he is willing to pay for the property .
12 But he had quite simply changed his mind — and was willing to pay for the privilege ( usually a woman 's , he commented ) .
13 Regrettably , the NHS dental service was in many ways so successful that most of the practices of my acquaintance depended entirely on NHS fees with only one or two patients willing to pay for the entire cost of treatment .
14 The demand curve DD shows how much consumers are willing to pay for the output of the chemical producer .
15 By s.2(2) , " A person 's appropriation of property may be dishonest notwithstanding that he is willing to pay for the property . "
16 The purchaser is unlikely to be willing to pay for the gross value of debtors less gross creditors in full on completion .
17 Nicolo Sabatini still thought she was a woman who supplemented her income through occasional dalliances with men willing to pay for the pleasure of her company .
18 The Sterlings are aimed at middle aged male high wage earners who are willing to pay for the status the British luxury car can bring .
19 The staff are now feverishly working on ways to persuade the building trade and public to pay for the publications .
20 Mr Greenspan also said it would be wrong to pay for the war with a tax increase or surcharge .
21 From 1993 , however , the departments will receive their money directly , after the fund has been top sliced to pay for the hospitals ' infrastructure costs .
22 If it involves a specific effect , like graduated colours or 3D , it 's better to pay for the features than to come up with a make-do solution .
23 Thieves who stole for ransom usually had some other use for the animal in case the owner was unwilling to pay for the recovery of his property .
24 Mr. Lightheart reported that since it had not been authorised or erected by council authorities they were unwilling to pay for the fence .
25 Mr. Lightheart reported that since it had not been authorised or erected by council authorities they were unwilling to pay for the fence .
26 Unless Mr Gorbachev can persuade — or force — Russia and others to back down , he will either have to print roubles even more furiously than before ( result : hyperinflation ) , or else he will be unable to pay for the huge central bureaucracy and , more seriously , for the army .
27 Many patients would be unable to pay for the treatment prescribed by their doctors .
28 You can add to that an extra billion to pay for the interest in their borrowing .
29 Thankfully , the damage was minimal and she was able to return to barracks knowing that the Battalion Welfare Fund would be able to pay for the cost of the necessary repairs .
30 UNESCO however is unlikely to able to pay for the full cost of the restoration programme and intends to enlist aid from other international agencies .
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