Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] pay [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Attempts to improve women 's opportunities and pay within the labour market can therefore only have a limited success as long as women within the family continue to undertake most of the work of caring .
2 The deputies were to keep their privileges and pay until the end of their five-year term of office , in 1994 .
3 But those limits applied only to services rendered to patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid , government programmes that pay for the care of the elderly and poor .
4 Savers take their pick and pay for the arrangements they want in today 's prices .
5 For schools — have a non-uniform day and pay for the privilege .
6 Apart from the agitation over conditions and pay in the mid-1960s which led to a new contract and the " renaissance of general practice " the profession was virtually untouched by governments of either party , although the escalating demands on the hospital service which successive governments tried to grapple with were largely GP-induced .
7 There would also be a short term pension payable er and this would be paid for three months at the rate of your pension or pay at the time of death .
8 Then they take the basket to one of the checkout points and pay for the goods there .
9 They run over cross-country courses and pay through the nose for it .
10 It was ridiculous to have let the tank get so low but they had had an argument only three days earlier on whose turn it was to call at the garage and pay for the petrol .
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