Example sentences of "be [adj] to pay the " in BNC.

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1 Can I just make the point that we are due to pay the next erm , annual subscription for this guarantee .
2 The distortions which occur under a system of all but exclusively local authority house-building — the tendency to conform to the past rather than the future location of population ( with consequent immobilisation of labour ) , the wrong proportion of houses of different sizes , and the provision of more amenities than those for which tenants are prepared to pay the economic price — these will naturally correct themselves when private building is restored .
3 Now it 's the oldest and hardest to find unless you are prepared to pay the ridiculous prices of independent fashion shops who 've searched the warehouses of middle America for anything that can be labelled ‘ old school ’ .
4 If you are prepared to pay the first £50 of all claims * yourself , you will be entitled to a premium discount which is normally one sixth of the new premium .
5 And , if you are prepared to pay the first £50 of any claim yourself , the basic rate is only £1.25 per £1,000 .
6 But , if you are prepared to pay the first £50 of any claim yourself , you will be entitled to a discount — normally 50p per £1,000 of insurance .
7 If you are prepared to pay the first £50 of all claims yourself , you will be entitled to a discount on your premium .
8 They are prepared to pay the same amount of rent as you are at present receiving from it . ’
9 It is not rigid : ‘ You can accommodate anything anywhere if you are prepared to pay the price ’ , Walker said .
10 The latter arrangement will only benefit those with minimal technical ability who are prepared to pay the service charges that such an agreement will incur .
11 If you had n't decided to retaliate for my plain-speaking , you would have been willing to pay the price for my escort to Winchester . ’
12 Companies that had previously been prepared to pay the Institute 's tuition fees , which are higher than for other professional qualifications , now queried it .
13 Today , fruit and vegetables are available every month of the year , if we are willing to pay the price of importing and employing the latest methods of food preservation .
14 If you are willing to pay the difference in price there is usually even more choice .
15 We also wish to declare that we are willing to pay the ultimate price for achieving our independent state and that our Uprising , the Intifada will not stop until we have achieved this goal .
16 If you 're willing to pay the first £100 of any claim , your premium will fall by a further 10% .
17 If I told you what you can lay your hands on , if you 're prepared to pay the price , you 'd be astonished . ’
18 Never use words as gambling counters , Harry , unless you 're prepared to pay the score in good coin afterwards .
19 There is very strong feeling about this issue and , although the Government are urgently considering the matter that has recently arisen , the vast majority of people expect those who are supposed to pay the community charge to do so .
20 Drafix CAD is an MS-DOS based CAD drawing package that has long been the choice of users who have been unwilling to pay the price demanded for the industry standard — AutoCad .
21 Some employers are unwilling to pay the whole settlement sum ‘ upfront ’ .
22 Since much of the damage occurs in Swedish lakes and German forests , UK voters are unwilling to pay the extra cost .
23 We are unable to pay the artist for the use of his or her painting , but we do offer 200 complimentary cards .
24 We are unable to pay the artist for the use of his or her painting , but we do offer 200 complimentary cards .
25 I take the point made by the hon. Member for Renfrew , West and Inverclyde ( Mr. Graham ) , that many people are unable to pay the community charge .
26 If clients are able to pay the bill they can get advice from a solicitor as often as they desire and on whatever topic they choose .
27 Since it would have been unlikely that many property offenders would have been able to pay the fines that he advocated , they would mostly have been subjected to the forced labour that he proposed as the alternative .
28 These have been viewed with some irritation by Northern regions who feel that their needs have been ignored in the planning of the Tunnel , and that pampered southerners should be prepared to pay the price of their economic success .
29 In order to make this return , he will be prepared to pay the following fair price for the share today : where P o = fair price of the share , E ( d 1 ) = expected annual dividend per share at the end of year 1 , E ( P 1 ) = expected price of the share at the end of year 1 , E ( ) = expectations ( or forecast ) operator based on all current information ( the average across all market participants ) , r = market-determined discount rate or cost of capital or required rate of return on a firm with this risk class .
30 But , be prepared to pay the penalty if you 're sloppy and get it wrong !
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