Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to pay for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's costing half a million pounds this year to pay for bed and breakfast .
2 The department is reported to be formulating ideas for new mechanisms to raise money from the private sector to pay for clean-up .
3 Most importantly , it presents the account holder with a more convenient and straightforward way to pay for fuel , servicing and shop sales .
4 Having reached the limits of the contractual arrangements with local purchasing consortia ( DHA 's ) there 's simply no more money from that quarter to pay for non-emergency treatment or operations .
5 A Sony mobile phone costs around £299 , subscription to Cellnet Lifetime is about £15 per month , and calls are generally charged at 20p a minute off-peak and 50p a minute peak time — all in all , a reasonable price to pay for peace of mind .
6 Legal firm to pay for widow 's fight against tobacco firm .
7 The cost of a policy premium is a small price to pay for peace of mind .
8 To lose the dress , the white Peruvian wedding dress , was a small price to pay for escape .
9 But this was a small price to pay for insurance against a leadership sell-out .
10 All that it takes is a little push , some minor inconvenience , a trifling price to pay for faith , some obligation or embarrassment involved in being a Christian , and suddenly a trail of doubts bubbles to the surface : ‘ Maybe after all …
11 It 's an immense price to pay for hardwood doors , windows , coffins and plywood .
12 People who get attendance allowance get that allowance to pay for attendance , and home help is attendance .
13 HUNDREDS of millions of dollars of Iraqi oil money were ordered to be seized last night to pay for relief aid to the Kurds .
14 By far the safest way to pay for mail order goods is by credit card .
15 By far the safest way to pay for mail order goods is by credit card .
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