Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] to pay the " in BNC.

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1 Just as surely the sponsors will only want to pay the best and the number of highly paid players may fall .
2 Clubs or individuals would only need to pay the cost of travel to the USSR .
3 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
4 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
5 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
6 The sanction imposed is real and effective since it satisfied all three conditions required by Community law ; it is adequate in relation to the damage sustained by the claimant , since the claimant is put in the position in which she would have been had the discriminatory refusal to hire her not occurred , both as concerns the post of employment and the income therefrom ; it has a real deterrent effect on the defendant bank who will not only have to pay the amount of about seven years ' monthly salary , plus interest , but will furthermore find itself with an additional employee ( the claimant and the man hired in her stead ) ; it is the same sanction as the one imposed for any other illegal refusal to hire .
7 A final price ( striking price ) is chosen at which all the shares will be sold ( even those tendering higher prices for the shares will only have to pay the striking price ) .
8 Yet , what was she thinking , poor ? when she could apparently afford to pay the fees for this child .
9 Purchasers may buy clinical care but will not want to pay the extra costs attributable to research .
10 Not just for Paris either : on the evening of April 6th a huge screen was erected on the Place de la Bastille ; as was one on the Place Bellecour in Lyon , the Place du Capitole in Toulouse and in tiny Aubagne too ( apparently Marseille did not want to pay the 180,000 Francs demanded for the relay , nor could they find anywhere sufficiently large or quiet ) .
11 Who does not have to pay the community charge ?
12 WHO DOES NOT HAVE TO PAY THE COMMUNITY CHARGE ?
13 These are the main groups of people who will not have to pay the charge :
14 Fortunately for Hammersmith and its citizens , legal advisers for all parties concerned have been unequivocal , all suggesting a defeat for the council , which would mean Hammersmith would not have to pay the losses on the transactions .
15 They did not have to pay the usual £20 a tablet and both took one .
16 Everything was argued round the premise that existing union members should not have to pay the price of an EOP , and we should n't be expected to do management 's job for them .
17 However , under a provision known as the ‘ Official Error Concession ’ , allowances are sometimes made and it is possible that you may not have to pay the full amount .
18 If a form E111 had been obtained from Department of Health and Social Security , prior to departure , then the claimant should not have to pay the bill or would only have to pay a proportion of the bill at the hospital/clinic , where the treatment was received .
19 You will not have to pay the amounts shown above in ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) if either :
20 You will not have to pay the amounts shown above in ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) if either
21 Investors there would nevertheless be permitted to write off against tax 50 per cent of costs entailed in a one-year period , while employees there would have their tax allowances increased , and companies would not have to pay the same local property and capital taxes as in western Germany .
22 From April 1992 , there has been a tax concession on both college fees and the cost of study material which leads to Vocational Qualifications , consequently those financing themselves on HCIMA programmes do not have to pay the tax element of their fees in the first place .
23 A PENSIONER who was charged £160 for a 36-mile ambulance trip will not have to pay the money .
24 Therefore much of the rock , or ore , is needed and the directors of British Steel do not wish to pay the cost of carrying it any great distance .
25 Also the rates had a regressive effect on some members of the public : e.g. on elderly people who sometimes occupied large , highly rated properties but who could no longer afford to pay the rates demanded since their incomes were insufficient .
26 In the absence of any turnaround in the fourth quarter , ICI can only just afford to pay the maintained 1992 dividend of 55.0p at a cost of about £400 million from ‘ clean ’ earnings per share of 48.8p .
27 For example , communities are still building schools , but the government can not afford to pay the salaries of teachers to staff these schools .
28 However , at current high interest rates , many employees can not afford to pay the interest on expensive bridging loans .
29 In contrast , where the profit motive is absent , services are provided for reasons other than the pursuit of profit ; for example , they are provided for the welfare of individuals who can not afford to pay the economic cost .
30 The community can not afford to pay the required tax in one year so the immediate finance is by borrowing .
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