Example sentences of "[modal v] have pay [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The National Audit Office said the taxpayer would have to pay £1.6 billion to decommission our plant .
32 To add to his dismay , both his clothing and parachute were so clogged with peat and mud after an interesting landing that I would have paid money to have witnessed , that packing his gear up and walking out with it was out of the question .
33 If I could have kept him away by paying money , I certainly would have paid money .
34 The chosen method was to calculate his net loss , taking into account that he would have paid income tax on earnings , then adding back ‘ golden handshake ’ tax so that he would be left with the net amount after the Revenue had collected tax on the damages .
35 But the beleaguered Everton manager would have paid £1 million just for that precious late goal .
36 Taking account of actual levels of local government spending for the two years , we estimate that without the uniform business rate businesses would have paid £1 billion more in 1990-91 and £850 million more in 1991-92 .
37 Normally , we would have paid £46 for dinner , bed and breakfast .
38 If you acquired 100 shares back in 1973 you would have paid £145 .
39 Each will have paid £25,000 to join , plus an annual fee of another £1,000 .
40 At the end of five years the employer providing a creche will have paid £2,154,830 while employers providing equivalent cash or childcare cheques will have paid half that at £1,076,885 and £1,077,000 respectively .
41 Any purchaser is already on notice that to get a good receipt he will have to pay purchase money to two trustees or a trust corporation ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s27 ) .
42 But once holders cash in the bonds , they will have to pay income tax at their top rate on whatever gains they have made .
43 The purchaser will have to pay ad valorem duty at the rate of one per cent on the gross value of the debtors ( Stamp Act 1891 , s57 ) and at one per cent on the total value of the liabilities to creditors assumed .
44 On the plush Chiltern line , travellers from Banbury will have to pay £2,452 for an annual season ticket to Marylebone .
45 Mr and Mrs Forest 's bills will be reduced by £59 each so they will have to pay £201 each in 1991–92 .
46 OEMs will have to pay USL $60,000 to get the source code in-house and another $25,000 in sublicensing fees to ship to customers over and above paying OSF $150,000 for a DCE license .
47 Dalglish , who has already spent more than £10 million , will have to pay £500,000 if Risom arrives at Ewood Park .
48 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
49 Taxation On an off-market purchase the company is treated in the same way in tax matters as for a market purchase : it will have to pay ACT on the distribution element of the purchase price .
50 You will have to pay calls of about £500 .
51 Fans will have to pay £250 for a satellite dish to watch live games , with the prospect that Sky Sports could become a subscription channel within a year .
52 ‘ I do n't know whether we will have to pay corkage . ’
53 ‘ If you want a real one you will have to pay £50 . ’
54 BR will have to pay season ticket-holders five per cent discounts under the Passengers ' Charter , if it is not met .
55 However , from next year museums will have to pay tax and national insurance contributions on behalf of their staff , which was not applied previously .
56 However , if you do withdraw part of the capital before the time is up you will have to pay tax on the interest .
57 And freezing personal tax allowances means more people will have to pay tax .
58 And the year before so you will have to pay tax .
59 From 1 April , he will have to pay £3.75 a week for a prescription out of an income of £60.31 .
60 If you withdraw against ‘ uncleared ’ cheques , you will have to pay interest — even though the balance on your statement may stay in credit .
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