Example sentences of "[coord] paid " in BNC.

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1 To the two thirds of the Road money to be levied & paid with the Cess in terms of the new Act of Parliament £24 ; 13:4 .
2 If SSP was due or paid before 6th April 1991 but you have not recovered it , you can still recover 100% of the SSP paid .
3 But if SSP was due or paid before 6th April you can still recover the NIC compensation .
4 But who had persuaded or paid Don Roberto to supply the men , and what reason had he given him ?
5 Taxpayers who chose to assess themselves would compute the tax due on their total income for the year ending 5 April and , having taken into account any tax deducted or paid in instalments , would send this , or a repayment claim , to the Revenue , with their return by 1 January in the following year .
6 In the table below ( Table 1 ) , which shows data for the years 1973–79 , the combined number of employees dying from fatal accidents or occupational diseases ( most of which are avoidable if employing corporations obeyed government regulations and designed safe production schedules or paid for hazard-free work environments ) far exceed the number of homicide cases recorded by the police .
7 But , putting to use the superior education unwittingly handed to them by the state or paid for by their parents , they soon displaced the handfuls of old faithfuls .
8 Relief is available whether premiums are paid by the insured person or paid by someone else ( for example a relative ) on their behalf .
9 The magazine , while interesting , is perhaps a perk that could be either decreased in frequency ( say twice yearly ) or paid for separately …
10 ‘ all costs , charges and expenses incurred or paid by the bank in relation to the negotiation for and preparation , completion , realisation and enforcement of ’ the mortgage .
11 In this case the present value of the dividends will differ , depending on whether they are being received or paid , and the no-arbitrage condition becomes a no-arbitrage band : ( S - D p ) ( 1+r )
12 Both locations offer lots to do , with yachting courses ( which should be pre-booked ) , or various sailing or windsurfing extras which can be pre-booked or paid for on site , subject to availability .
13 Dividends may be sent by post , held for collection or paid in some other way ( r 11.6(4) ) .
14 ‘ Revenue and costs are accrued ( that is , recognised as they are earned or incurred , not as money is received or paid ) , matched with one another so far as their relationship can be established or justifiably assumed , and dealt with in the profit and loss account of the period to which they relate ; provided that where the accruals concept is inconsistent with the prudence concept , the latter prevails . ’
15 For example , the effects of transactions or events can be recognized on an accrual basis ( that is , when the transactions or events take place ) , or on a cash basis ( that is , when cash is received or paid ) .
16 The essence of the idea of ‘ measurement focus ’ is , to put it straightforwardly , that by adopting the ‘ flow of financial resources ’ a governmental organization can adopt ‘ accrual accounting ’ in its operating statement ( that is , it can ‘ recognize the effects of transactions or events on the resources of an entity when they take place , regardless of when cash is received or paid ’ ) but does not have to charge depreciation .
17 At the end of every day 's trading , the profits or losses accruing to the counterparties as a result of that day 's change in the futures price have to be received or paid .
18 It is essential , however , that all donations are placed in a special envelope or paid by cheque or by Standing Order .
19 But such supplementary payments were regarded as short-term expedients , payable in extraordinary years of high prices , to relieve temporary unemployment , typically seasonal , or paid to families at difficult points in the life-cycle .
20 Because medical practitioners are either salaried or paid on a capitation basis they have no financial incentive to " overtreat " , and the competitive bidding-up of salaries has not been possible when pay and salary structures are nationally negotiated ( though this may change in future ) .
21 Unless the court otherwise directs , money received or paid into court in respect of persons under disability shall remain in court and be invested or dealt with as the court thinks fit , which in many cases may be its transfer to the High Court ( Ord 10 , r 11(1) — ( 3 ) ) .
22 Mr Palios advised anyone who had paid deposits or paid for uncompleted work on credit to write to Cork Gully at 6 Minshull Street , Manchester .
23 Criminally negligent directors in the UK are not sent to prison as in other countries — the worst that can happen is a fine — and even that can be insured against and paid by the company .
24 Presumably they were offered inducements to sign and paid over the odds when they helped to win the League championship for City 's rivals two years later .
25 The triumph of Solidarity was seen by many as a triumph for the church , which had preached against communism , harboured Solidarity activists , and paid for underground presses throughout the dismal 1980s .
26 The King 's main object in forcing the Act through Parliament was to regain the revenue from the perquisites enjoyed by a feudal lord and paid or owed by his tenants , known as the incidents of feudal tenure which had been depleted by the practice of conveying land to uses ( see below , Chapter 5 ) .
27 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 .
28 They were lesser men , lairds , burgesses and others , mainly from southern Scotland — the area of the English ‘ pale ’ — but not exclusively so ; it was ‘ assured Scots ’ from the Highlands , bound to and paid by Henry VIII , who ravaged parts of Argyllshire in 1545 .
29 The third was that Nonconformists still continued to ‘ pay for ’ the Church : a Primitive Methodist home missioner complained in 1896 in a mixture of theological disagreement and social envy of the ‘ little priestling ’ ’ who is ‘ clothed with national authority and paid by national money ’ .
30 William of Dean , one of the foresters of fee of the Forest of Dean , held in chief in Great Dean two carucates of land and 6 marks of rent , and paid to the king an annual farm of 10s .
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