Example sentences of "be paid [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Traditionally operators with insufficient passengers simply cancelled ; BR now insisted that 10 per cent of the train hire charge — in some cases as much as £500 — be paid as a non-returnable deposit .
2 If it is less than £1.05 a week , it will be paid as a lump sum once a year .
3 The general advisory council , which helps the board of governors on policy , met yesterday and strongly criticised Mr Hussey for hiring Mr Birt under conditions which allowed him to be paid as a freelance , thus avoiding tax .
4 If the employment contract is not renewed at the end of the 2 year period benefit should not be paid as the policy wordings exclude ‘ unemployment which arises at the normal termination date of a fixed term contract ’ .
5 If , nevertheless , the initial margin is used as I 1 , the arithmetic return becomes ( F t +1 ; - F t ) /F t m , where m is the proportion of the futures price that must be paid as an initial margin .
6 His clients had pressed ahead with the claim against his companies and Mr Ashton told the Manx judge , John Corrin , that the matter had been settled out of court and Raper was prepared to admit judgment for £11.7m , which would be paid into a firm of local advocates .
7 Your pension can then normally be paid into a bank in the United Kingdom or to someone else authorised by you .
8 If your nephew signs on the back of the cheque , it can then be paid into a parent 's account .
9 With policyholders now required to take out a separate policy in addition to the normal fire cover , income from additional premiums will be paid into a pool which will be used to fund claims and the Government will reinsure the pool .
10 Turkey also agreed to buy 3,000,000 tonnes of oil from Libya in 1990 , half to be paid for in cash and the rest to be paid into a joint account for payment to contractors .
11 The government refused to accept UN conditions that proceeds should be paid into a UN escrow account [ see p. 38742 ] .
12 Even so , lawyers think a cheque would have to be paid into an account with exactly the same name .
13 Interest would meanwhile be paid into an escrow account .
14 In those circumstances , money received by a firm must be paid into an on-exchange margined transaction bank account .
15 However , the cheques — which must be for a minimum of £200 — can only be paid into an account in the investor 's name .
16 In July 1256 James Fresel , a royal clerk , was sent to this forest to raise 1,000 marks , to be paid into the Wardrobe , by the same means , and as Henry III 's financial difficulties increased he appointed Adam Grenville in April 1257 to raise another 3–4,000 marks by selling wood in the royal forests of England .
17 From June 16 , a cheque with the word ‘ only ’ on the payee line , instead of the present ‘ or order ’ , and crossed with the words ‘ account payee ’ can only be paid into the payee 's account .
18 It is a variation of the rule requiring client money to be paid into the client account without delay .
19 Where a solicitor receives an amount in respect of a bill of costs that includes unpaid professional disbursements , an amount equivalent to the unpaid professional disbursements should be treated as client money and must be paid into the client account .
20 As Mr Williams has legal title to the cheque , and provided that he endorses it ( signs his name on the back ) , a good title can be passed on to the hotelier and it can be paid into the hotelier 's bank account .
21 Although the resolution authorized a governing body established in Geneva , consisting of all 15 members of the Security Council , to decide how much would be paid into the Fund annually , the United States had reportedly pressed for between 40 per cent and 50 per cent of Iraqi oil revenues to be diverted each year .
22 Judith Denner , head of the Department 's contaminated land section , said that the money would be paid into the equivalent of a US " superfund " , to support the decontamination of polluted sites , including those affected by toxic and heavy metals , and by potentially explosive concentrations of methane gas .
23 Any costs recovered will be paid into the legal aid fund .
24 What is also worth exploring to promote discussion is ways in which dividends have been dealt with by the directors in that they continue to be paid despite the non-availability – profits .
25 Another plan is for the new partners to be admitted merely on undertaking to contribute their share of the partnership capital , and this may either be raised by borrowing from a bank or insurance company ( with periodic repayments ) or be left to be paid over a period of years by deduction from their share of the profits .
26 The circular changed and allowed that joint finance money to be paid over a much longer period and virtually in perpetuity .
27 The amount stated can be paid over the counter to the person presenting the cheque .
28 The Payment of Wages Act allows employers to make it a condition of employment that new employees should be paid through a bank , but prohibits them from doing this with existing employees ( though of course individual existing employees can agree voluntarily to accept bank-account payment ) .
29 For example , our original proposal was that Family Credit should be paid through the pay-packet .
30 Target will also have the flexibility of choosing which dividend payments should , or should not , be paid under the group income election , which is important in the context of a buy-out .
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