Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have pay a " in BNC.
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1 | To stop " false tourism " , visitors from certain countries would have to pay a deposit on entering France and to undergo an AIDS test . |
2 | Unfortunately this is not part of the National Health Service , and the parents will have to pay a fee . |
3 | The higher rate of tax is 40 per cent for 1993/94 and , in an appropriate case , the settlor may have to pay a further £5 in tax . |
4 | On the third default , the Institute says , the trader should have to pay a refundable bond , which would be forfeited if there was a further default within 12 months . |
5 | It was thought that anyone subscribing to a newspaper would have to pay a special tax . |
6 | Austerity measures : On Feb. 27 the President announced that ministers and civil servants would have to pay up to 40 per cent of their salaries into a fund to pay off the foreign debt , while private-sector firms would have to pay a " solidarity tax " . |
7 | Those entering on the night will have to pay a greatly increased fee so it pays to enter NOW . |
8 | Many a woman would have paid a fortune to have had his eyelashes , thick , long and curling . |
9 | It means around 24 million current account holders would have to pay a fee every time they drew a cheque or used a hole-in-the-wall cash machine . |
10 | None the less , the state may have to pay a price to get its own way . |
11 | If the bill became law , manufacturers using chemicals obtained from local species would have to pay a royalty to the state . |
12 | Added to these costs , a bidder will have to pay a premium over the current market value of the target 's shares of anything up to fifty per cent in order to gain control . |
13 | It is accepted that this : may mean that sometimes an employee will get a bit less than he might have expected ; it may mean that sometimes an employer will have to pay a little more than he had expected . |
14 | Others will have to pay a proportion of the tax , and in London and Aberdeen that proportion could well be high . |
15 | There was love in that sofa , I said to George , love for which the Morrisons would have paid a fortune if he had n't been so prissy . |
16 | Everybody in the region would have to pay a new tax towards a regional assembly based on Tyneside and dominated by Labour politicians . |