Example sentences of "[noun] be paying [prep] [art] " 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 The National Gallery is paying for the conservation of the painting .
5 ‘ Master Rickie Crowninshield likes to scuba , ’ McIllvanney said sourly , ‘ and his daddy 's paying for the gear , so gear they will have .
6 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 .
7 What 's more these families are paying for the clinic service that they have come to appreciate .
8 UB is paying for the acquisition by the issue of £9 million-worth of shares , with the balance in cash .
9 In Lesotho , the US Agency for International Development is paying for the installation of Robbins & Myers pumps , made in the US .
10 I think that people who are living in a fixed abode are paying in the end .
11 People are paying about the same this year as they did in 1991 , according to industry figures .
12 A busy father is paying for a basket of green- groceries .
13 Be brief and do n't talk for longer than is necessary — remember , the caller is paying for the call .
14 The firm 's paying for a rented flat but it 's not really big enough for us and the children . ’
15 The old age pensioners are paying for a caravan including these , you know , facilities , and the people do n't get them !
16 Loretta was paying for the tickets at the cash desk when she felt a hand on her shoulder .
17 One of the fellows was paying for the éclair anyway .
18 Frank , who worked for the Coventry-based business for 10 years before retiring on medical grounds , is now disabled and the money is paying for a £2,127 electric wheelchair .
19 That in turn is simply ( but not uncontroversially ) defined : the buyer is paying for the future flows of cash that the firm is expected to generate , over and above its costs .
20 Severb Trent is paying for the excavation , but developers have n't always been that considerate .
21 Mr. Kinnock called the figures , ’ a terrible price the country is paying for the Tory Government . ’
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