Example sentences of "pay for [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year .
2 fortunately they 'd been able to pay for by the .
3 In June , 1950 , North Korean Communists nearly overran the southern half of the artificially divided country , the half which the U.S. had occupied and paid for since the war .
4 her education 's being pa paid for at the cheapest possible
5 You 'd have to pay for exams and all that , but it 's all paid for at the end of the day in n it ?
6 Water is normally paid for via the water rates , but the water industry is looking at the feasibility of water metering in the future .
7 No we did n't buy tyres , no they were tyre mileage rates and erm mileage was the , tyres were paid for on the mileage run .
8 Quite strange but as soon as he 's paid for for the goods and got the goods the chap 's going to go off looking for another .
9 As this comment suggests , food is the major item to be paid for within the family 's residual income .
10 Note that this does not include monsters ridden by characters , which must be paid for from the Characters allowance .
11 Note that this does not include monsters ridden by characters , which must be paid for from the character allowance .
12 A desk is bought for the business for £100 paid for from the bank account .
13 The primary state sector , the ‘ national schools ’ , is paid for by the state , but is effectively under the control of the churches , with a local priest or minister as manager .
14 The protection for losing authorities ( for the following three years ) will be paid for by the Exchequer , ’ Mr Hunt said , answering a demand for central funding repeated in the debate .
15 These imports have to be paid for and what is interesting — and why manufacturing is vital to us — is that over the past hundred years , if not longer , seventy per cent of these imports have been paid for by the export of British manufactured goods .
16 These , and the many other fine Victorian buildings in the city , were paid for by the fortunes made in the 19th century in the wool manufacturing and tailoring trades .
17 But one of the great ironies of the second world war was that the freedom and democracy that was won back in Western Europe was largely paid for by the blood of Russians .
18 On 19 June 1841 the spire of St Michael 's was struck by lightning so severely that it had to be taken down and rebuilt at a cost of £84 , paid for by the Buxtons .
19 The driver of a 1.6 litre company car who can justify more than 2,500 business miles a year and whose petrol bills ( including personal mileage ) are paid for by the company , will be taxed as though the benefit were equivalent to an extra £2,800 in salary .
20 For most the only alternative is a flight home paid for by the German government and a DM3,000 ‘ golden handshake ’ they 'll be forced to convert into dong ( at the artificial official rate ) on arrival .
21 It was paid for by the Coats family and cost a phenomenal £100,000 or £3,300,000 in 1990 terms .
22 The London headquarters created a ‘ circulating library , paid for by the Cadbury brothers , which numbered 7,000 volumes by 1900 .
23 Whole fleets of taxis , paid for by the company , carry Japan 's white-collar elite home to the suburbs after an evening 's drinking in the Ginza at company expense .
24 The thing was paid for by the International Fund for Animal Welfare : animal welfare is obviously a good cash-flow business .
25 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
26 The ladies held an ‘ At Home ’ ( tea and bridge , paid for by the Club ) , to encourage more golf , and they secured the men 's agreement that a fire be lit in the lounge by noon every cold day .
27 Phillips also queries the amount of money newly allocated to the research councils to cover overheads of some projects previously paid for by the universities .
28 Opposite its entrance is the High Synagogue , completed in 1568 and paid for by the mayor of the ghetto , Mordechai Maizl .
29 The rent on this new place , like the rent on all the places he 'd lived in since he arrived in the city , was paid for by the Social Security .
30 Otherwise , the patient might spend some time in a private nursing home , possibly paid for by the State .
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