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

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1 of people are prepared to pay for built-in car security features .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 As a result , a number of employers are prepared to pay for interest-free loans .
5 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 .
6 Fish firm wants French to pay for ruined cargo
7 in this country are not willing to pay for other people 's children
8 Tom Bowhill Restorations in Cheltenham is thriving , despite the recession , proving that people are still willing to pay for true craftsmanship .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Dr Ryan estimated that the industry would require something in the order of £330 billion to pay for new jetliners over the next eight years .
13 But even on the Scottish Nationalists own forecasts — which depends on claiming all the revenues — the Scottish would still only be able to pay for existing public services by a tiny margin , pointing to a requirement for increased taxes for any additional administration .
14 The ZIBF Bookshop , through which Zimbabwean book buyers are able to pay for imported books in local currency , is being expanded , and an application has been lodged with the authorities for a significantly increased foreign currency allocation .
15 But this meant that the areas with most problems are usually those where property values are low and where there are therefore fewest resources available to pay for remedial services .
16 If a charge is made to someone on income support , this reduces the income available to pay for basic necessities .
17 It was still possible to pay for private treatment in the health service , but for most people it was a case of having treatment " on the national health . "
18 It was not simply a matter of exporting enough to pay for necessary imports , as contemporary economic propaganda often suggested .
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