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

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1 Yes , but they , you would n't have to pay twelve pounds per person just for a talk .
2 So instead of ringing each other up on the telephone we spoke to each other over the C.B. as you do n't have to pay each time you speak as when you speak on a C.B. your words travel with Radio waves and when you speak on a telephone your words travel down wires .
3 Likewise , you may have to pay other people to do some of the jobs , such as the decorating , that you previously managed yourself .
4 Because they are more likely to default on repayments , they would have to pay higher rates of interest than older married couples with small families .
5 Property was also cheaper in Bristol than in London and so staff did not have to pay increased housing costs .
6 But they 'll also have to pay fifty p for transportation ?
7 The Government does not have to pay young people the paltry allowance of £29.50 per week for the normal three months between Easter and the summer leaving date .
8 Tax erm I ca n't remember where it was that , I think it might have been one of you saying that how that a peasant of subsistence level erm would still have to pay eighteen percent of its income
9 However , in this case you will most likely have to pay return postage .
10 You must follow these to the letter or you may have to pay private charges .
11 If the client takes more of the risks , the contractor 's tender prices may be lower , but the clients may have to pay extra sums as the contract proceeds and the risk becomes quantifiable in the light of claims and variations because of events such as unforeseen ground conditions .
12 Current Account With a Current Account you will have to pay certain charges when you use CheckOver for operating your account .
13 This way the company does n't have to pay national insurance contributions , worry about health and safety regulations , bother with sickness or holiday pay or any other statutory benefits .
14 We estimate that for the United Kingdom , in 1991-92 , some 230,000 non-pensioners with gross incomes below £10,000 a year would have to pay national insurance contributions on their income from savings .
15 We estimate that a further 1,750,000 people would have to pay national insurance contributions if the directive were adopted .
16 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the directive on part-time working would mean that 1.75 million part-time workers , and their employers , would have to pay national insurance contributions ?
17 In most cases you have up to 56 days interest-free credit but if you miss the deadline , you 'll have to pay high interest rates of up to 30 per cent .
18 And it may be , that if you have three tellies in the house , you 'll have to pay forty pounds extra .
19 They 'll have to pay another mortgage as well .
20 They worry that Thames 's programmes will go to BSkyB ; or that they will have to pay extortionate prices to stop that happening ; or that Pearson will launch other satellite channels .
21 That 's something that erm a great many of the multinationals will er try to get round very er and the other , other thing they 'll have to pay fair price which reflects the cost of production and the quality of the product , plus a margin for investment and development .
22 ‘ Norwegian football is semi-professional by law , so English clubs do n't have to pay big wages and the fee for a top player is only about £400,000 .
23 On as little as 8/6d ( 42 new pence ) a week a working-class family might have to pay 3 shillings ( 15p ) for bread , 1 penny ( 3p ) for cheese , 2 pence for tea , 4 pence for milk , 1½ pence for salt .
24 Finally , a number of local authorities without polytechnics or much in the way of advanced further education provision have considered it unfair that they should nevertheless have to pay sizeable sums of money into the pool .
25 That , that well helps the er poor people , cos a lot of the poor people do n't near enough pay tax now because if they do they only have to pay twenty P
26 Will they have to pay twenty pounds for each television that they have ?
27 According to the Treaty , non-signatories would have to pay hard currency for their imports from the new Soviet Union .
28 Because UPH only received £4m in cash they , in theory , did not make any profit and will not have to pay any capital gains tax .
29 A company whose accounting period began on 1 November 1992 will therefore have to pay any s 419 tax due on loans made in the current account period on 14 November 1993 .
30 An added advantage : you do n't have to pay any licence fee for this model because there is no T.V. receiver .
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