Example sentences of "paid [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But there may also be : ( 1 ) receipts of mesne profits in the case of subtenants holding over ; ( 2 ) premiums paid for surrenders or lease variations ; ( 3 ) money payable under insurance policies for damage to the scheme or for loss of rent and commissions paid by the insurers to the tenant ; ( 4 ) damages for breach of covenant ( eg dilapidations ) ; ( 5 ) interest on late rent , on reviewed rent , and on damages ; ( 6 ) grants or other public money paid for works to the scheme ; ( 7 ) compensation for compulsory acquisition .
2 It would be paid for services to outsiders at negotiated prices .
3 Whenever damages are paid for harm to property in breach of a duty of care , a transfer of wealth takes place .
4 On a summons issued by solicitors for the interim government of Somalia , the Republic of Somalia was substituted as the plaintiff in the proceedings and directions were given for payment out of the money paid into court to the solicitors instructed by the interim government , unless cause was shown why it should not be so paid out .
5 The taxable transfer allowance , paid in addition to the disturbance allowance , is made in two stages ; half is paid to the employee with the first month 's salary in the new position and the remainder paid with the twelfth month 's salary in the new position .
6 Thirdly , the special needs of the large proportion of very elderly people with disabilities , overwhelmingly women , must be recognised in the form of a disablement allowance paid in addition to the retirement pension .
7 In future years , it is quite possible that both husband and wife will enjoy a healthy level of pension in their retirement and that both will continue to derive a good income from their partner 's pension scheme when that partner has died — as a widow 's or widower 's pension being paid in addition to the continuing pension from his or her own scheme .
8 Rates and taxes , wages of clerks and servants , and some other claims are , within limits , paid in preference to others , and the rights of secured creditors , such as mortgagees , are not prejudiced by the bankruptcy ; but in general the distribution will be made rateably .
9 At p. 117 , he expressed doubts as to whether money paid in response to an unlawful demand by the Crown could not be recovered in the absence of some threatened action or inaction , but he considered that English authority seemed to say that it was not recoverable .
10 THE thousands of pounds to be paid in redundancy to miners is not the norm .
11 More than £120,000 has been paid in compensation to victims of another poisoned water accident in the West Country .
12 As this extract indicates , increasing attention is being paid in Britain to the problems of the elderly .
13 In earlier years a great deal of lip service had been paid in Scandinavia to cooperative efforts , up to and including economic cooperation ; but the several discussions had been infrequent and without any tangible results .
14 There was a quarrel about how much my father was paid in relation to Harold Swan .
15 Section 175(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 states that the preferential debts must be paid in priority to all other debts .
16 The dividends are usually paid in priority to dividends on all other shares except for preference shares .
17 The benefit should be paid from February to May , August to January and then ended due to expiry of benefit period .
18 The benefit should be paid from February to May , August to March and then ended as maximum number of payments have been made .
19 Headteachers are paid from £23,000 to £50,000 .
20 Problems and bad feeling may arise , however , when the difference between the price paid per acre to the landowner and by the developer for the overall site exceeds a reasonable level , or individual land sales have been agreed by the speculator at widely different price levels , without apparent reason .
21 Even if the money is paid in the action accompanied by a declaration that it is paid without prejudice to the payer 's right to recover it , the payment is a voluntary payment , and the transaction is closed .
22 Even if the money is paid in the action accompanied by a declaration that it is paid without prejudice to the payer 's right to recover it , the payment is a voluntary payment , and the transaction is closed .
23 Such allowances are paid to employees to partly offset the expense of moving home .
24 His price tag will almost certainly top the previous local record of £32,000 paid by Glenavon to Coleraine for Ray McCoy two years ago .
25 It is expected that the price tag will have to exceed the previous local record of £32,000 , paid by Glenavon to Coleraine for Raymond McCoy two years ago , if Campbell is to join the limited band of players that have made the move from The Oval to Windsor Park .
26 More bluntly they , and many in the market , were objecting to the prices paid by tenants to landlords for their shop units and offices being kept secret from the market .
27 They claimed substantial effects would follow from the removal of the higher duties on East Indian and Indian sugar and the termination of the 6 shillings per hundredweight bounty paid by Britain to West Indian producers for the export of their surplus to European markets .
28 They fear torture , sexual brutality and death at the hands of organised death squads allegedly paid by tradesmen to ‘ clean up ’ the streets .
29 When it comes to referral anecdotal reports suggest that informal gratuities are being paid by specialists to doctors for referring patients , potentially leading to overinvestigation and overtreatment .
30 ( The flotation of Leyland DAF on the Stock Market in 1989 yielded BAe £100 million for the sale of part of its 40 per cent stake in the company ; this compares with £150 million paid by BAe to the government for the whole of the Rover Group , including the Leyland DAF stake ! )
  Next page