Example sentences of "[noun] [be] pay for the " in BNC.

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1 The Association is paying for the work , expected to cost in the region of £5,500 ( $9,600 ) from donations worldwide and has also launched an appeal for funds to restore the whole altar .
2 The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit .
3 Dividends , which are what the shareholder is paid for the use of his money , are recommended by the directors and authorized by the annual general meeting of shareholders .
4 Dividends , which are what the shareholder is paid for the use of his money , are recommended by the directors and authorized by the annual general meeting of shareholders .
5 It is a struggle Ellen and no mistake and though I have been thrifty as mother brought us all up to be and the rent is paid for the next year I am hard put to pay wages and still eat and keep warm .
6 Those in work are paying for the pensions of those past retirement age at the current time , rather than for their own pensions in the future .
7 FKB is paying for the US group through an initial $3.5m in new shares , with a further $19m funded through loan notes realisable in January .
8 The National Gallery is paying for the conservation of the painting .
9 Compensation was paid for the loss and at the same time Essanians lost their unique privilege of free pedestrian river passage , the bridge walkway being free to ‘ one and all ’ .
10 County cricketers were paid for the summer and only the best were given a reduced wage to see them through the winter .
11 This will amount to about a fifth of the £20m Aegon is to pay for the 40 per cent cut in the business .
12 ‘ Master Rickie Crowninshield likes to scuba , ’ McIllvanney said sourly , ‘ and his daddy 's paying for the gear , so gear they will have .
13 Yet the DSS was paying for the place and she could have shopped around if she had been provided with the help to do this .
14 What 's more these families are paying for the clinic service that they have come to appreciate .
15 Prospective payment systems have the advantage that health care suppliers are paid for the amount of work they do and are encouraged to control the cost per case .
16 Prospective payment systems have the advantage that health care suppliers are paid for the number of cases treated and are encouraged to be aware of the costs per case .
17 Unit-trust managers are paid for the share-picking and dealing skills that enable them to do better than elderly aunts ( how much better is a question : supposedly index-tracking funds scored only from 88.4% to 93.2% over the period ) .
18 UB is paying for the acquisition by the issue of £9 million-worth of shares , with the balance in cash .
19 In Lesotho , the US Agency for International Development is paying for the installation of Robbins & Myers pumps , made in the US .
20 Chemists are paid for the costs of the drugs they dispense on an NHS doctor 's prescription .
21 Two guineas were paid for the use of the engine and hose , with payment of two shillings for the first hour and one shilling per hour afterwards for firemen , and one shilling for the first hour and six pence afterwards for pumpers .
22 In 1993/94 £100,000 of capital under a deed of appointment is paid for the benefit of Mr X. The relevant income in 1992/93 was £20,000 , in 1993/94 £50,000 and in 1994/95 £70,000. £70,000 of the £100,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1993/94 and £30,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1994/95 .
23 Several meetings were held with Mr Smith who explained how Wilgro would train him in the art of mushroom growing and then market the produce to the supermarkets where top prices are paid for the quality crops small growers can harvest .
24 In the price range £100-£1,000 , no less than twenty-one of the twenty-two highest prices were paid for the products of six presses — Kelmscott ( 5 ) , Doves ( 6 ) , Ashendene ( 3 ) , Golden Cockerel ( 2 ) , Shakespeare Head ( 2 ) and Gregynog ( 3 ) .
25 Be brief and do n't talk for longer than is necessary — remember , the caller is paying for the call .
26 Thailand is keen to follow Hong Kong , but has reservations about the sums of money being paid for the resettlement of the boat people .
27 The Church of England 's statutory scale of fees are paid for the legal aspects of your wedding .
28 Also , while unpaid volunteers have much to offer , and their work deserves to be commended , long-term commitment is sometimes improved if the befriender is paid for the hours of ‘ companionship ’ work as well as being reimbursed for travelling and related expenses .
29 Loretta was paying for the tickets at the cash desk when she felt a hand on her shoulder .
30 One of the fellows was paying for the éclair anyway .
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