Example sentences of "be pay for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're paying for name are n't you ? |
2 | To establish good communication with the guests is part of this job ; they are paying for service and how much nicer that service is if it is given with a smile by a person who takes a personal interest ! |
3 | The council bill must clearly show not only the precept for each level of local government but itemise what they are paying for street cleaning , for dustbin collection , for the police and for the various local government services . |
4 | I 'm paying for supper . |
5 | will not be paid for coverage of routine Free and Rest days off within each group |
6 | The true place of inflation in calculating the cost of credit is as part of a triangle which has as its other sides the interest to be gained from instalment savings and the interest to be paid for instalment credit — both of which are broadly related to inflation rates anyway . |
7 | It is often a matter of difficulty to find out exactly what will have to be paid for haulage , toll and wharfage , and this fact increases the office labour in sending out tenders . |
8 | The Department of Health has not decided yet how much general practitioners will be paid for work that exceeds their contractual obligations , such as attending care management meetings and performing certain assessments . |
9 | A second is ‘ to be be paid for work or service ’ . |
10 | 2.1 The Company shall be paid for preparation of the Work the payments shown in Schedule II . |
11 | It would be paid for non-emergency services to outsiders at negotiated prices . |
12 | It would be paid for non-emergency services to outsiders at negotiated prices . |
13 | During 1943 and 1944 Government wrestled with the recommendations of the Uthwatt Report ; a Town and Country Planning Bill would centre on the level of compensation to be paid for land and property acquired by local authorities , and the procedures to be followed . |
14 | It would be paid for emergency services to outsiders at a standard cost . |
15 | [ … ] It would be paid for emergency services to outsiders at a standard cost . |
16 | Karl Pearson , a leading social Darwinist , wrote in 1885 : ‘ If childbearing women be intellectually handicapped , then the penalty to be paid for race predominance is the subjection of women ’ . |
17 | will be paid for Holiday and Sickness cover only |
18 | Allowances may be paid for house-hunting and hotel accommodation . |
19 | If you could put the word around that a substantial reward will be paid for information leading to the boy 's capture . " |
20 | Treasurer reported that there was no change and then there suddenly was because Andy demanded to be paid for production expenses . |
21 | Conformity to the group is the price that has to be paid for approval and acceptance by peers . |
22 | Under the Law Society 's Scheme , representatives who are not accredited will have a period of six months during which they can develop their skills by being paid for work on less serious cases . |
23 | As panic grew , fantastic prices were paid for coach rides out of the area . |
24 | In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there was a passion for collecting prehistoric flint implements , and quite high prices were paid for prize specimens ; not perhaps in the same league as the prices paid for Classical sculpture , but quite enough to encourage the fakers . |
25 | The price that is paid for flexibility is complexity . |
26 | ( Cover of up to £125 per claim is paid for emergency treatment worldwide ) . |
27 | This would seem to suggest that a high price , in terms of efficiency , is paid for democracy . |
28 | The main EEC based investment aid is through the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Scheme ( AHDS ) whereby enhanced rates of grant are paid for land in the LFA 's ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone . |
29 | Whenever damages are paid for harm to property in breach of a duty of care , a transfer of wealth takes place . |
30 | They have not been paid for aerial installation work which BSB had promised to subsidise . |