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

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1 The danger that a landowner 's heir would have to pay relief on succeeding to his estate , and , if a minor , would have to become a ward of the Crown , could be avoided if the landowner himself , during his lifetime , enfeoffed trustees with the lands , reserving to the ‘ use ’ of himself and his heirs the annual income .
2 After more than an hour of deliberation at a North London hotel the tribunal ruled that Chelsea would have to pay Swindon 75,000 pounds and an extra 2,000 for every appearance Hoddle makes up to a maximum of fifty .
3 But the council 's recreation committee was told last night that the council would have to pay £1,000 , £600 for prize money and £400 as a management fee , and they said it was too much .
4 Milk Race organisers had asked Richmondshire District Council if it would support a sprint section through the town , but the recreation committee was told last night it would have to pay £1,000 £600 for prize money and £400 as a management fee .
5 But he was told that he would have to pay rent for the land until the end of time , so he gave up the idea .
6 I presume they would have to pay tax ? .
7 The results of the first two years really did not warrant such astronomical sums and Dennis knew that the following year he would have to pay Prost a sum equal to his evident worth .
8 For someone to come and clean , and then you would have to pay V A T on it .
9 It would benefit many pensioners who can well afford the fee and would mean that other licence holders would have to pay £116 for their colour licence .
10 VAT is also charged on services : if , for example , you employ a plumber to repair a blocked sink , part of the bill would be VAT ; or if you bought a hot pie in a cafe ( instead of a cold one in a supermarket ) you would have to pay VAT .
11 Well , now that she was no longer there , he would have to pay attention ; would know that she had been serious .
12 Yes , he would have to pay attention to the Director 's thinly veiled warning , and be careful not to become a ‘ weak link ’ …
13 The National Audit Office said the taxpayer would have to pay £1.6 billion to decommission our plant .
14 To add to his dismay , both his clothing and parachute were so clogged with peat and mud after an interesting landing that I would have paid money to have witnessed , that packing his gear up and walking out with it was out of the question .
15 If I could have kept him away by paying money , I certainly would have paid money .
16 The chosen method was to calculate his net loss , taking into account that he would have paid income tax on earnings , then adding back ‘ golden handshake ’ tax so that he would be left with the net amount after the Revenue had collected tax on the damages .
17 But the beleaguered Everton manager would have paid £1 million just for that precious late goal .
18 Taking account of actual levels of local government spending for the two years , we estimate that without the uniform business rate businesses would have paid £1 billion more in 1990-91 and £850 million more in 1991-92 .
19 Normally , we would have paid £46 for dinner , bed and breakfast .
20 If you acquired 100 shares back in 1973 you would have paid £145 .
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