Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] paid [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly I consider that Glidewell and Butler-Sloss L.JJ. were right to conclude that money paid to the revenue pursuant to a demand which was ultra vires can be recovered as money had and received .
2 If the Policyholder has a valid claim under item 5 — Total Disablement from engaging in or giving attention to profession or occupation — any medical expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the disablement are covered up to 15% of the total amount of the weekly benefit paid during the period of a claim e.g. if a total of $1,000 in weekly benefit had been paid , medical expenses up to $150 would be covered .
3 Each home , from the largest to the smallest , is equipped to the HIGHEST specifications , with careful attention paid to the minutest detail .
4 The generosity of this couple paid for the redecoration of Clarendon House , Surrey ; the establishment of the Levy Textile Workroom at Hughenden Manor , Buckinghamshire ; the restoration of the seventeenth-century garden at Ham House , Surrey ; and the refurbishment of the Bath Assembly Rooms , Avon .
5 As with the Accident section of the policy cover is provided for medical expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the sickness up to 15% of the total benefit paid during the period of a claim .
6 We can reveal that UPH only paid the liquidator a 15% deposit ( £660,000 ) and that the balance was not paid until August 1989 , when the so-called European consortium paid over the first part ( approx. £4m ) of their purchase price .
7 When these figures are compared with the amounts of net personal income paid in the same period , it can be seen ( column ( 4 ) ) that about 40 per cent of net personal income in these three regions was financed out of net dissaving ( or losses ) .
8 We do not know — yet , that is — how much Hoddle paid for the site .
9 The Kenneth Branagh phenomenon is a cautionary tale but apart from the aren't-you-sick-of-him response , there has been little serious attention paid to the growing predictability of the media circus .
10 * Straightforward fee paid on the night .
11 It is encouraging to see so much attention paid to the development of youth cricket with articles on the Essex Colts , the Indoor School , Kwik Cricket and the Essex Schools Cricket Association , while at the other end of the scale , there is an insight into the Essex Over-50 XI .
12 Age Concern would like to see similar attention paid to the extra resources required to ensure provision of adequate staff and facilities to enable high quality health care to be provided for elderly people , both at home and in hospital .
13 smaller livestock orientated units with much greater personal attention paid to the well-being of the stock to reduce losses as much as possible ;
14 As Jorge pérez-López points out , ‘ since in 1960 the world market price was around 3 cents per pound , this meant that sales to the Soviet Union would be effected at prices significantly below the prevailing preferential price paid by the United States in that year — 5.3 cents per pound …
15 The average subsidy paid from the levy cash for each race meeting doubled , to £34,000 .
16 ( These were paid at a rate of 12p per mile with 100 per cent of the extra cost paid in the first year ; 75 per cent in the second ; 50 per cent in the third ; 25 per cent in the fourth and nothing thereafter . )
17 Information has been put before young people in tight subject departments : maths , history , physics etc — with little attention paid to the relationships between the subjects and the applicability of their content to the outside world .
18 In the first explanation there is too little attention paid to the role of the child as the mediator between environmental stimuli and language use .
19 In the first decades of occupation it was now evident that far too much effort had been concentrated on the stabilization of the Province in purely military terms and too little attention paid to the feelings and aspirations of the Britons , except through the few carefully selected agents , and there had been a tacit acceptance that the rest would come to accept Rome .
20 Laclotte 's decision to eschew evocative settings , contextualising knick-knacks , and viewer-orientation booths has been amply rewarded by the concentrated attention paid to the works on display .
21 Bury and Stockport once more topped the list , with third place going to Bradford , an authority where the national attention paid to the city 's politics , and the polarising of political opinion on the ground , can only have increased electoral interest .
22 For instance , if we take the basic wage paid by the largest firms to be 100 , firms in the two smallest size bands pay 78 per cent and 52 per cent of these rates .
23 The low price paid for the site has prompted the European Commission to demand a revaluation , but the Senate ( city government ) is confident that the project will go ahead .
24 It has been strengthened by the continued attention paid by the Americans to their own arid regions and , in later years , by the general increase of research in Africa .
25 In particular — and on this see the work of Mary Douglas — when the body politic is threatened , it is common to see increased attention paid to the purity , integrity and unity of the physical body .
26 Just as working class girls were included in the state provision of elementary education in 1870 and provided with an education which emphasised the virtues of good housewifery and domestic management , so the increased attention paid to the education of middle class girls during the late Victorian period — by male bureaucrats as well as female pioneers — may be seen as being as much a result of the general educational reform initiative of the period as of feminist ambition .
27 In Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. O'Connor ( 1912 ) 223 U.S. 280 Holmes J. , delivering the judgment of the Circuit Court for the District of Colorado , was of the opinion that the illegal tax paid by the plaintiff was paid under duress .
28 The protest follows the row about the Chancellor 's £4,700 legal bill paid by the taxpayer , and overspending on his credit card .
29 There is no legislative basis for refunding the excess duty paid on the VAT element of the agreement in these circumstances .
30 The major part is a recurrent grant paid by the government to the Universities Funding Council , which allocates funds to individual universities .
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