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

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1 The Supreme Court charged Cerda himself with ‘ lack of discipline ’ , suspended him on half pay for two months , and replaced him by another judge who dutifully closed his case .
2 What price will the Department be prepared to pay for these services ?
3 What price would the portfolio manager be prepared to pay for these shares given a holding period of 5 years ?
4 As a result , a number of employers are prepared to pay for interest-free loans .
5 I would be willing to pay for any books or copies or , if anyone has an old machine that could be used for spares , I am desperate for these bits .
6 The rationale for the inclusion of B in the money equation is that governments may finance expenditures which they are reluctant to pay for through taxes by methods which expand the money stock .
7 The regional authorities in Wallonia , which were responsible for policy but dependent upon allocations ( based upon the number of pupils ) from central government , were unable to pay for such increases .
8 Dr Ryan estimated that the industry would require something in the order of £330 billion to pay for new jetliners over the next eight years .
9 The ZIBF Bookshop , through which Zimbabwean book buyers are able to pay for imported books in local currency , is being expanded , and an application has been lodged with the authorities for a significantly increased foreign currency allocation .
10 In turn , if we are to be able to pay for these commodities , we must export .
11 This begs the question : do producers respond only to perceived changes in the prices paid for their products in comparison to those paid for other products irrespective of what is happening to their costs of production ?
12 But this meant that the areas with most problems are usually those where property values are low and where there are therefore fewest resources available to pay for remedial services .
13 If a charge is made to someone on income support , this reduces the income available to pay for basic necessities .
14 It was not simply a matter of exporting enough to pay for necessary imports , as contemporary economic propaganda often suggested .
15 What should you do if you do n't live in London , and find that it is financially difficult to pay for such courses ?
16 Yet even the nobility were loath to pay for such intangibles when they could obtain a similar ritual at less outlay and with greater speed from within the trade .
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