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

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1 It means that money to pay for your current fuel consumption , and towards the arrears you owe , is taken from your benefit each week and paid direct to your fuel account .
2 Each health authority will retain some money to pay for referrals by GPs to hospitals which are not covered by existing agreements on services .
3 The ego , as says , is open to the outside world and furthermore to stimulations from inside , from inside the body , that reach it through subjective sensations like hunger when you need food , or fear when something threatens you , and cognitive er awareness like er okay you realize that before you have your lunch you 're gon na have to go to the bank to get some money to pay for it .
4 ‘ I do n't think it is fair to expect this lady to pay for a new lock .
5 The British had insisted that the Masai sell some cattle to pay for schools and clinics and — there was clearly a hint of blackmail — to contribute to the war effort .
6 Even with the advantages of other income sources , studios depend on a few hits to pay for a large number of duds .
7 Waiting to earn some francs to pay for some soup and some bread .
8 It 's costing half a million pounds this year to pay for bed and breakfast .
9 But instead of gaining , we stand to lose such workers to pay for a reorganisation that only Ian Lang ( the Scottish Secretary ) and a few of his supporters want . ’
10 The studio got little cash to pay for new films .
11 Having reached the limits of the contractual arrangements with local purchasing consortia ( DHA 's ) there 's simply no more money from that quarter to pay for non-emergency treatment or operations .
12 The proposed jobs tax would be a contribution by all companies to pay for centralised training funds .
13 If you have a large bill which you can not pay you may be able to go on the fuel direct scheme and deductions will be made from your benefit each week to pay for your current fuel consumption and any arrears .
14 She had been working in Poole as a trading standards officer and has moved to London to earn more money to pay for the venture .
15 They say resources are stretched to breaking point — administrators say there 's little they can do without more money to pay for new buildings .
16 Bob said : ‘ We have to generate enough income to pay for our able-bodied staff , our overheads and have enough left over to contribute to the cost of employing disabled people .
17 ‘ I 've been accused of wanting to send people 60 miles down the road to hospitals they do n't want to go to … of doctors not having enough money to pay for drugs … of going to close down vital wards …
18 If it auctions off too few cruzeiros , it risks destroying the economy , as there will not be enough money to pay for anything .
19 The plan that produces the least CO 2 costs less than simply letting market forces prevail , because its high level of energy efficiency saves enough money to pay for the investment needed to switch to biomass production .
20 " D' you have enough money to pay for all these goods , Mr Rayne ? "
21 Even the argument that there was not enough money to pay for the programme soon dissolved when heritage languages were actually seen to help immigrant students succeed in other subjects .
22 Historians are trying to raise enough money to pay for a medical artist to reconstruct features onto the skull .
23 ‘ I can easily understand how people can see seals as dewy-eyed little things but if you 're a fisherman who has just had 200 creels robbed and you have n't even made enough money to pay for your fuel never mind make a living , you would view them differently .
24 We gaily thought oh yes we 'll have enough money to pay for a meal .
25 ‘ I was not prepared to use my own savings to pay for that , ’ John said .
26 would not produce enough revenue to pay for them .
27 Business people — manufacturers , farmers and traders expect to produce and sell more goods in the south , so making enough profit to pay for the more expensive land .
28 ‘ This is not enough time to pay for my daughter 's life , ’ she said .
29 This one , the premium will go up each year to pay for the extra benefits .
30 Yesterday the deputy principal , Alan Dixon , said the college has earmarked between £15,000 and £20,000 each year to pay for a full time teacher at the Adult Basic Education Unit .
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