Example sentences of "[noun] to pay for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Roald Dahl Foundation has provided funds to pay for a paediatric epilepsy nurse at the unit . |
2 | It has also underlined the urgent need for sufficient Government funds to pay for a massive recovery programme . |
3 | With insufficient funds to pay for the whole tournament RWC readily accepted the Italian Federation 's offer to host the Qualifying Tournament . |
4 | A CROWD of people fought with police officers as they tried to stop a council bailiff taking a car to pay for an outstanding poll tax bill , a court was told yesterday . |
5 | Nevertheless , it 's not uncommon in the United States that families may , for example , have to sell their homes to pay for the medical treatment of a relative . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think it is fair to expect this lady to pay for a new lock . |
7 | Removal of the need to pay for a junior barrister as well as a QC in a substantial number of legal aid cases . |
8 | We often reached our overdraft limit because of a sticky cashflow — and after taking on a large mortgage to pay for a new factory we could n't raise any further borrowing for the second production line we needed much sooner than expected . |
9 | There is no golden rule as to what is the appropriate price to pay for a particular business . |
10 | What a price to pay for an Imperial whim . |
11 | But for months , Hay had been forcing Bryan to hand over hundreds of pounds to pay for an expensive lifestyle . |
12 | Old folk at the Wesley Court centre had collected hundreds of pounds to pay for the sing-a-long machine . |
13 | The Wellcome Foundation Trust , a charitable arm of the Wellcome drug company set up to fund medical research , has agreed in principle to a request to pay for the three-year investigation . |
14 | Measures passed in December include : a national drug company to buy from foreign companies and sell generic drugs without brand names ( at low prices ) ; a limit of three versions of any one drug to be on sale and a special tax on foreign drug firms to pay for the national company . |
15 | The county council will have to ask colleges to bid for money on its behalf to pay for the vocational adult education courses it runs . |
16 | Even with the advantages of other income sources , studios depend on a few hits to pay for a large number of duds . |
17 | In turn , the wealth produced by this development has provided the means to pay for the specialized services which the professionals supply . |
18 | And your can use any number of eurocheques to pay for a particular item or service . |
19 | They get out the plastic to pay for the double-decker load of food . |
20 | Friends have chipped in to raise £7,000 to pay for the delicate operation . |
21 | However , by July there were signs of more serious trouble and City analysts believed that Eurotunnel might need a further £1bn to pay for a near tripling in the cost of the shuttle fleet and meet the rapidly increasing costs of labour and materials in South East England . |
22 | In 1982 , Kelly and Robert Rigney , chief administrative officer of San Bernardino county , persuaded the state to pay for a real building with isolators . |
23 | A town filled with disgruntled men-at-arms , more than ready to pick an easy quarrel to pay for the hard one they had lost , was no place for a fugitive Franciscan friar escaped from the Leicester convent , and suspect of treason along with several others of his house , some already executed . |
24 | The Central Board of Finance ( CBF ) , acting on behalf of General Synod , levies contributions from the dioceses to pay for the theological colleges . |
25 | Now in fairness it would n't be our responsibility to pay for a new engine if the vehicle had been drive on . |
26 | Sophia 's decision to pay for a private nurse was a super gesture . |
27 | Social services are standing by their decision to pay for the 14-year old to stay at his grandparents ' villa , but refused to talk about the inquiry . |
28 | Joyce 's time at Battersea brought him no closer to getting a degree or to having the money to pay for a conventional education . |
29 | Historians are trying to raise enough money to pay for a medical artist to reconstruct features onto the skull . |
30 | Because there is no money to pay for the extra care and maintenance staff , janitors , and others , who would be required to make greater use of the facilities at night or at week-ends . |