Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] to pay " in BNC.

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1 In its origin feudalism provided for the recruitment of vitally needed cavalry troops in a society which lacked the liquid money to pay troops in cash .
2 An obvious source for Mozambique is South African reparation ; a post-apartheid South Africa will , however , probably have neither the funds nor necessarily the political will to pay .
3 If the ombudsman finds in your favour he may order the guilty party to pay compensation , or take other action to put matters right .
4 The department is reported to be formulating ideas for new mechanisms to raise money from the private sector to pay for clean-up .
5 A customer who produced a credit card could take away goods without payment on the implied promise to pay within a month , and if they did ( which the vast majority did ) they would not be charged interest for being lent the amount they would otherwise have had to pay across the counter .
6 the easier way to pay
7 This means that although credit cards are probably still the cheapest way to pay bills abroad , they may not be quite such good value as they used to be .
8 Until recently , European countries have been far more willing than America for the public sector to pay much of the cost for cleaning up .
9 Sheldon Aboff , formerly chief executive of the New York Daily News , has been ordered by the High Court to pay £7m to the administrators of three private Maxwell companies .
10 Sheldon Aboff , formerly chief executive of the New York Daily News , has been ordered by the High Court to pay £7m to the administrators of three private Maxwell companies .
11 The purchaser should reserve the express right to pay the creditors directly out of the retention on behalf of the vendor .
12 The Court advised the German government to pay compensation to former owners .
13 Finding the foreign exchange to pay for permissions may be difficult , especially as multinational publishers often change high prices for the use of material .
14 He was ordered at the Old Bailey to pay £300 compensation .
15 The easy way to pay your premiums is monthly by direct debit through your Bank current account or some types of Building Society account .
16 Standing orders and direct debits — the easy way to pay gas , electricity and other bills and expenses .
17 Although there was no legal compulsion , the moral obligation to pay was strong .
18 Repayment — the straightforward way to pay off your loan
19 If an award should be made , it can only order the assisted party to pay such of those costs as are reasonable having regard to all the circumstances , particularly the financial resources of the parties and their conduct in connection with the dispute .
20 There is no golden rule as to what is the appropriate price to pay for a particular business .
21 Cottle obliged his impractical friends with his habitual amused indulgence , and having sent Coleridge ‘ all that he had required , and more ’ , rode down to Clevedon the following day to pay his respects in person .
22 The British introd-uced the poll tax to colonial Kenya precisely to drive self-sufficient villagers into the plantation economy to earn the real money to pay it .
23 When there is insufficient money in the estate of the deceased person to pay for the funeral and if the person arranging the funeral is likely to have a problem meeting the cost then sections 4 and 5 of this factsheet should be read before making any arrangements .
24 However , it was also reported that Neamy was an Iraqi dissident who had lived in Sweden for several years and had returned home the previous year to pay a brief visit to his family .
25 That way , we are providing those front line services , that Councillor Taylor picked upon and Councillor Parker mentioned , such as Social Services that had been , that that literally been fleeced by the previous administration to pay for their capital projects .
26 On Nov. 6 it was announced that the government had signed an agreement the previous week to pay compensation to Jews living in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union who had been persecuted by the Nazi regime and had thus far been unable to claim compensation under a West German agreement dating from 1952 .
27 Japan was reported on Dec. 18 to have pledged US$100 million to a UN trust fund established the previous week to pay for the relief effort .
28 If economic catastrophe is added to the political disintegration , the consequences for Europe could be dire , not only in terms of the millions of refugees who are already predicted , but possibly through the sale of nuclear weapons to any body of people or any Government in the third world or elsewhere who have the hard currency to pay for them .
29 McRae and Cairncross ( 1984,2 ) argue that the growth of the City originated in the large volume of government borrowing in the eighteenth century to pay for Britain 's foreign wars ; the Industrial Revolution took place almost independently of the City , which thereby showed that it perhaps could survive on its financial wits as a major service centre .
30 Moreover , it is difficult for the human mind to pay attention to the interpersonal actions and to the substantive issues at the same time .
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