Example sentences of "have pay a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The small child has to pay a price for every step she makes to independence .
2 If one has to pay a creditor £100 in one year 's time , it is not necessary to have £100 today .
3 If one has to pay a creditor £100 in one years time , it is not necessary to have £100 today .
4 The problem is that the patient often has to pay a portion of the cost for the community based services .
5 The last one to find ‘ Smee ’ has to pay a forfeit .
6 Chris has to pay a woman to sit with Beryl during the day and he looks after her after work , ’ Maureen said .
7 Although the use of higher stack numbers is a great convenience to the manufacturer , it must be remembered that more phase windings require more drive circuits , so the user has to pay a penalty in terms of drive circuit cost .
8 The Regional Council has paid a subscription fee to SAPC for many years .
9 ‘ The Queen Mother has put the image of the Royal Family before every other consideration , ’ says Margaret Holder , ‘ but her family has paid a price . ’
10 For example , if a breach were to affect the profitability of the Business , it would be unfair to compensate the Purchaser by simply paying back the lost profits when the Purchaser has paid a price calculated by reference to a multiple of profits .
11 He approached the cash till with the supreme confidence of a man who has paid a cheque into his account more than the requisite three working days in advance .
12 The Author has paid a lot of attention to detail in the use of controls and instruments .
13 The Author has paid a lot of attention to detail in the use of controls and instruments .
14 She must have had to pay a bit for that .
15 Under the new system Elizabeth and William would have had to pay a contribution of more than £1,000 even though they earn only about £7,200 between them .
16 Electric fish have , at least twice independently , hit upon this ingenious method of navigation , but they have had to pay a price : they have had to give up the normal , highly efficient , fish method of swimming , throwing the whole body into serpentine waves .
17 In the interim , producers and imported will have to pay a levy of 100 crowns ( U$3.30 ) for every kilogram to the State Fund for the Environment .
18 Good companies knew the value of training and built in funding for that to their budgets ; those that did not should have to pay a levy .
19 ‘ You 'll maybe have to pay a man to do it , then , ’ he said .
20 If a form E111 had been obtained from Department of Health and Social Security , prior to departure , then the claimant should not have to pay the bill or would only have to pay a proportion of the bill at the hospital/clinic , where the treatment was received .
21 Others will have to pay a proportion of the tax , and in London and Aberdeen that proportion could well be high .
22 If Barbara is to take her case to court she would currently have to pay a contribution of more than £700 towards her civil legal aid .
23 He 'll have to pay a fine before he can pick up for it , this is Joanne , I do n't but he must he must er be up to something .
24 To stop " false tourism " , visitors from certain countries would have to pay a deposit on entering France and to undergo an AIDS test .
25 But we w did you have to pay a deposit ?
26 But she wanted a man , so she knew she 'd have to pay a price , any price .
27 None the less , the state may have to pay a price to get its own way .
28 If the bill became law , manufacturers using chemicals obtained from local species would have to pay a royalty to the state .
29 Tyne Tees , after profits of just £200,000 , will pay £15m and both will have to pay a percentage of their advertising revenue on top of that .
30 You will have to pay a commission once the property is sold , which is likely to be between 1.5 and three per cent of the sale price , depending on the area of the country and type of agency agreement .
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