Example sentences of "[v-ing] pay for the " in BNC.

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1 I asked who was going to pay for the call .
2 When the respondent returned he was challenged but insisted that he was going to pay for the goods .
3 He was challenged by the warehouseman but he assured him that he was going to pay for the goods .
4 When he was challenged by the warehouseman , he assured him that he was going to pay for the goods .
5 And so , if it came to that , would George , whose only worry when the tree toppled was who was going to pay for the damage .
6 For example , who is going to pay for the process of assessment and the involvement of the various practitioners — social workers ; general practitioners ; hospital , paramedical , and housing personnel ; and so on ?
7 He asked how we are going to pay for the borrowing .
8 So on the second stage of the refurbishment they 're going to pay for the lot ?
9 ‘ So , who 's going to pay for the coffee ? ’ she asked drily as she recharged the filter yet again during the afternoon .
10 Mrs Linne Gunther , 41 , a divorcee , crashed her van through iron gates into the UN compound to protest at taxpayers ' having to pay for the Gulf war .
11 If trams no longer had an obvious technological advantage they also suffered from an institutional disadvantage-of having to pay for the upkeep of the roads they used , up to a distance of 46 cm ( 18 inches ) either sides of their tracks literally paving the way for motor buses .
12 There were also some reports of complaints from customers about having to pay for the cards ( particularly since those with Waterstones vouchers come free ) .
13 Since we the taxpayers are having to pay for the programme , can the Minister at least listen to the taxpayers on this and spend these huge sums of money on all our children and not just a few ?
14 Your client who is having to pay for the action would otherwise find himself in the position of being the loser financially despite an order on liability .
15 As a result , solicitors argue that managers should not take commission on what the artist is being paid each night , but on the money the band earns as profit after having paid for the PA , lights , accommodation and other expenses .
16 The middle classes would serve sour cheap wine but exotic foods and the band would eat whatever the guests ate , but not for long : the hosts having paid for the band to play , not to eat .
17 The seller will normally send by air to the buyer some documents : one will be the bill of lading transferred to the buyer to enable him to collect the goods at their port of destination ; another will be a bill of exchange which the buyer will normally sign and return thereby undertaking to pay for the goods on the date specified on the bill of exchange .
18 The project to encourage the otter is being backed by the National Rivers Authority , which is helping to pay for the artificial holt :
19 Adds Murray : ‘ I was hauled off to the station but allowed to go after agreeing to pay for the damage . ’
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