Example sentences of "[vb pp] to pay [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Thatcher will have to be satisfied with the assurances she will receive from Mr Bush , who will tell her that , since defence cuts are politically inevitable , it is far better for modest and planned reductions to be proposed by his cabinet and the Pentagon than for swingeing cuts to be imposed by the US Congress , which is already chafing at the thought of the US budget deficit being deepened to pay for the defence of the wealthy Europeans .
2 Further , the acceptance of the need for rearmament connected with the Korean war on the part of the parliamentary leadership led to a damaging split within the party , with Bevan and Wilson resigning over Gaitskell 's budgetary measures designed to pay for the arms .
3 It seems odd that I should be expected to pay for the privilege of assisting in this way , in particular , as I doubt that these changes will alleviate the falling numbers of applicants to medical schools in the UK .
4 Under the Institute 's standards , for example , training organisations are expected to pay for the students ' first examination attempt .
5 Finally , since all too many non-payers were simply ’ wo n't payers ’ , sponging on the rest , I hope that we will provide all the powers necessary to ensure that never again are my constituents expected to pay for the law breakers .
6 sole practitioners are expected to pay for the dishonesty of partners through their contributions to the Indemnity Fund ;
7 The Environmental Health Officer will however carry out a Financial Test of resources to determine how much , if anything , you are expected to pay towards the ‘ reasonable ’ costs .
8 Under our scheme , the bill for the average property in my constituency will be approximately halved compared with what people are expected to pay under the community charge .
9 The amount of the provision would depend on a number of factors such as : the length of the expected period during which there will be no sub-lessee ; the amount of rental any sub-lessee could be expected to pay in the prevailing market conditions ; the amount that the company would have to pay to dispose of the lease ; and the intentions of management regarding the vacant space .
10 Dr Higgs is the only one left for those who believe someone must be seen to pay for the Cleveland controversy .
11 I AM deeply concerned at the prospect of sick people being made to pay for the Government 's mismanagement of the economy .
12 He knew he was wealthy , set up for life , but he was already being made to pay for the taking of those lives : almost every night since , he had been troubled by dreams in which he found himself face to face once more with his victims .
13 It is terrible that people are being made to pay for the non-payers .
14 Shell manufacture in Blundell Street car shed during the First World War : 200,000 shells were produced here , largely by female labour , yielding a profit to the Town of £16,000 , which was used to pay for the erection of the Cenotaph war memorial on Princess Parade .
15 But it also offered other advantages — protection of British jobs against cheap foreign imports , and an inflow of customs duties to the Treasury which could be used to pay for the escalating costs of both armaments and social reforms .
16 It is also often used to pay for the preliminary work involved in making applications for civil and criminal legal aid .
17 For example , it is capital expenditure that will finance the development of a new leisure centre while current expenditure will be used to pay for the running costs , for example staff , heating and lighting , etc .
18 Some people still think that they 've got to pay for the whole
19 They 've got to pay for the premises
20 But you think it 'll kill him from one o'clock in the night till seven o'clock the next morning , it 's , it 's ridiculous and financially were no different because you 've got to pay for digs you 've got to pay for the petrol
21 mm you 've got to pay for the teeth and the saw
22 They would perhaps like to buy it , but they ca n't sell their property and also if they can sell theirs and they look at the cost of the property and they work out how much they 've got to pay for the mortgage then they find they ca n't afford it .
23 It could not have happened unless the Church had helped to pay for the heating .
24 Frankly , the interest we 've had to pay on the loan is very high . ’
25 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 .
26 Nearly a quarter of those in nursing homes had not had to pay towards the cost of living there compared with only 7 per cent of those in old people 's homes .
27 So insurance on the new Ford Fiesta car he had bought to drive his disabled wife about was going to cost him £750 double what he would have had to pay before the accident .
28 A presumed member of Hizbollah , Ali Mohamed Hariri , is in prison in Switzerland for the murder of a Frenchman on board an Air Afrique airliner during a hijack attempt which ended in Geneva in July 1987 — and Hariri 's release is said here to have been part of the price which the Swiss government secretly agreed to pay for the release of Peter Winkler , the Red Cross official who was freed in Sidon 10 months ago .
29 He said the Royal Mail had agreed to pay for the reprinting of the leaflets but it would be too late .
30 Laura was unable to have her transplant on the NHS so Fran and Les launched an appeal which raised the £350,000 needed to pay for the operation in the US .
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