Example sentences of "be pay for the " in BNC.

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1 You 're paying for the hairdresser 's services and part of that is to receive whatever information about your hair you need .
2 ‘ Yes , because we know exactly what we 're paying for the next 3 years ’
3 Okay , we 've just signed the 8 album deal for 150 squillion quid with the record company , and they 're paying for the new gear .
4 You 're paying for the service , and I provide it .
5 You 're paying for the hole they should have dug provided it was at least as big as they
6 So you 're paying for he you 're paying for the
7 We 're paying for the heating .
8 But then you 're paying for the use of the boat as well are n't you ?
9 Yeah but there again you 're paying for the land are n't you ?
10 Mind you , you 're paying for the area are n't you ?
11 You 're paying for the two things you 're paying for the opportunity
12 You 're paying for the two things you 're paying for the opportunity
13 you 're paying for the opportu by that chap coming round
14 and doing that you 're paying for the opportunity of having erm other services
15 But because when you got the , you think you got the heating on and you 're paying for the heating , and you open the windows .
16 In some sense Angela may have been paying for the assets — they had assets valued at £600,000 then , most of it in the lease on the building .
17 Salon perms are expensive because you are paying for the expertise of the technician and their time — an average perm takes approx. two hours for short to mid-length hair , more if hair is longer .
18 ‘ But you are paying for the rehearsal period , for the creative process itself . ’
19 Every hour we are paying for the services of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , at an annual salary of £63,047 .
20 Brenninkmeyer , together with funding from the federal government and the Land , are paying for the work to be done before the treasures go back on display in Quedlinburg next summer .
21 What 's more these families are paying for the clinic service that they have come to appreciate .
22 Those in work are paying for the pensions of those past retirement age at the current time , rather than for their own pensions in the future .
23 Although there is some truth in this relative deprivation argument , it is equally important to note that the pains of imprisonment are mitigated by pleasant recollections : to be doing ‘ a lot of bird ’ without having lived well seems far more futile and absurd that to be paying for the rich fruits that crime has already brought .
24 By fixing your rate , you know exactly what you will be paying for the next months .
25 Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ?
26 And I was very worried because the lady that was going to be paying for the job was just down there and if we were n't careful we were going to kill her with the wardrobe .
27 I 'm paying for the lousy thing , and that 's the end of that . "
28 Besides , I 'm paying for the betrayal by telling them about the body .
29 Th they told me to default on the mortgage that I 'm paying for the property that my wife lives in , because the assessment does n't take into account that I
30 ‘ I 'm paying for the booze . ’
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