Example sentences of "[noun] pays for " in BNC.

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1 To suggest that the signs are up in order to show a ‘ vigorous contempt for the people whose productive labour pays for all their intellectual endeavour ’ is not only wrong but reinforces the old stereotype of ‘ them and us ’ which at least some colleges are trying to break down .
2 Crime pays for killers
3 Animal rescues will be much the same just for turning out and £97.50 pays for a an awful lot of home help visits .
4 An old lady pays for the loaf and ½ ; lb butter in her wire basket , but you notice a jar of your own brand coffee in her shopping bag .
5 Some recycling pays for itself and always has done .
6 Although the council pays for pupils ' season tickets , parents are entitled to the refund to help cover the costs of alternative transport .
7 If you can tell him the whole town pays for itself , that 's far more impressive than — ’
8 Councillor Begg explains more about what services this new tax pays for
9 Subjectivity and personal involvement are part of the price the social anthropologist pays for his most cherished and characteristic research strategy which , within the limits we have indicated , we can succinctly describe as ‘ going native ’ .
10 BBC pays for stars ' shower
11 And national taxation pays for grants and subsidies to owners and landowners .
12 UK pays for Australia clean-up
13 The occupier of the premises , far from being put under any obligation to allow the owner of the goods to enter and retake them , is entitled to distrain them damage feasant until the owner of the goods pays for such damage as they have done .
14 The retention of title is an arrangement whereby the seller of goods retains title to the goods until at least the buyer of the goods pays for them .
15 For example , Brown & Root pays for estate agents ' fees and legal charges up to a maximum of three months ' gross salary .
16 This means that we can use them for the riding school , muck the out etc … and the owner pays for its feed .
17 This is a penalty that Yugoslavia pays for the large share of its foreign trade which it carries on with countries having inconvertible currencies .
18 ‘ You should remember , miss , ’ said Bessie , ‘ that your aunt pays for your food and clothes , and you should be grateful .
19 The pater pays for holidays and he 's about to buy her a car , though she can borrow the family car and chauffeur whenever he does n't want them .
20 Each voucher pays for a room with private bath or shower , continental breakfast , hotel service charges and taxes .
21 ‘ That 's O.K. , the firm pays for my taxi , ’ I babbled , holding it out to him between trembling fingers as if it were a dead insect .
22 But the government pays for repairing roads ; other road-users pay for the delays caused by congestion ; society at large pays for air pollution , noise and road accidents .
23 Even where the government pays for the mechanical means of conservation entirely ( and thus avoids the problems of a lack of capital or labour on the part of the farmer , his inability to forgo food crops for a season , and the reduction of his perception of the risks involved even if his private resources are sufficient ) , such an act engenders apathy on the part of the farmer , who regards the work as belonging to the state ( FAO 1966 : 172 , for a project in Morocco ) .
24 For these schools , the government pays for maintenance , teachers ' salaries and equipment .
25 Well I , I take the implicit point that erm we 're all suffering cuts throughout the country , therefore why should n't higher education suffer similar cuts , but of course , higher education is in a different category to erm many other fields that the government pays for and sponsors , in that higher education is investment in the future , and therefore , if Britain is to survive erm as a , a nation of erm of some economic standing , is to well in the national , in the international stakes , then we must be innovative , we must create new things , and we must erm in , in that , to do that we must invest very strongly in higher education .
26 In a new scheme , supported by Blue Cross Animal Care , Age Concern Pet Insurance pays for cost and treatment in excess of 10 per cent ( minimum £20 ) and up to a total of £1,250 for each accident and illness .
27 We 're covered then , the insurance pays for whatever the cover is , er and er that 's how it works .
28 The price the capitalist pays for labour is still only £10 per day but the value of commodities produced by labour is now £20 per day .
29 Currently , a Home Office grant pays for the schemes ' managers and co-ordinators .
30 ‘ Knock-for-knock ’ , where an insurer pays for damage to the car covered under its policy — regardless of blame , has become unpopular as it passes on the costs of settling claims to comprehensive policy holders .
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