Example sentences of "be paying for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The only grass that 's well cut is where people cut it themselves outside their own house but , in particular , erm , th I would like to see the supervision of the contract and that we do n't cough up the money unless the job 's done properly because I think we 're paying for a job that 's not being either done at all , or when it is being done it 's not being done well . |
2 | So you 're paying for a service really are n't you ? |
3 | You 're paying for the hairdresser 's services and part of that is to receive whatever information about your hair you need . |
4 | ‘ Yes , because we know exactly what we 're paying for the next 3 years ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | You 're paying for the service , and I provide it . |
7 | You 're paying for the hole they should have dug provided it was at least as big as they |
8 | So you 're paying for he you 're paying for the |
9 | We 're paying for the heating . |
10 | But then you 're paying for the use of the boat as well are n't you ? |
11 | Yeah but there again you 're paying for the land are n't you ? |
12 | Mind you , you 're paying for the area are n't you ? |
13 | You 're paying for the two things you 're paying for the opportunity |
14 | You 're paying for the two things you 're paying for the opportunity |
15 | you 're paying for the opportu by that chap coming round |
16 | and doing that you 're paying for the opportunity of having erm other services |
17 | 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 . |
18 | A council that 's been paying for a fourteen-year-old criminal to stay in Spain has been criticised in court . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The old age pensioners are paying for a caravan including these , you know , facilities , and the people do n't get them ! |
21 | 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 . |
22 | ‘ But you are paying for the rehearsal period , for the creative process itself . ’ |
23 | Every hour we are paying for the services of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , at an annual salary of £63,047 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | What 's more these families are paying for the clinic service that they have come to appreciate . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Public funding is being withdrawn from research and development which is of direct benefit to growers — like the evaluation of different varieties in the National Fruit Trials at Brogdale — but the Government will still be paying for a substantial amount of horticultural research at a number of centres spread across the country . |
28 | Although ComputerEasy Draw is more basic than the more expensive packages , you wo n't be paying for a lot of functions that you will rarely or never use , and it 's certainly rich enough in features to make it a worthwhile investment for most everyday drawing requirements . |
29 | in comparison with what they would be paying for a market stall then it would be it 's way out of their their |
30 | 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 . |