Example sentences of "[art] [noun] to pay for the " in BNC.

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1 The injustice to the home-owner is sometimes made worse by the fact that very often he has n't the money to pay for the repairs and has to borrow from the bank in order to pay the bill .
2 Has the board raised the money to pay for the reinstallation ?
3 If local authority members are responsible for providing services but do not have to go to their own electorate to raise the money to pay for the services , they have less incentive to make effective use of these funds .
4 How do you get the money to pay for the bus fares ?
5 In that case the seller would have had to deliver and the buyer to pay for the lots remaining complete .
6 President Zhelyu Zhelev has denied that the reactor is dangerous and wants the West to pay for the cost of a modern replacement for .
7 The school secretary was looking for other jobs to supplement her pay packet , there was n't enough money in the budget to pay for the books to teach the new curriculum , tests for seven-year-olds were bringing their own problems .
8 By the end of the emancipation process , the authorities lacked the wherewithal to pay for the transference of land .
9 They want the department to pay for the management and care costs involved in running the homes .
10 We will also raise the basic rate of income tax by one penny in the pound to pay for the improvements essential to education .
11 Virginia Bottomley , Minister for Health , has announced that some people on low incomes who also find it difficult to visit their local opticians will be able to get help from the NHS to pay for the optician to visit them at home .
12 When an application receives a major change in code , often to correct previous errors , users should not be expected to re-buy the product to pay for the inefficiency of the authors .
13 But they now have to find the £330,000 to pay for the building .
14 They get out the plastic to pay for the double-decker load of food .
15 The Cambrian itself will lose the Cambrian Coast Express from March with the withdrawal of the Intercity from the arrangements to pay for the train west of Salop .
16 Blue Circle wants to put up a small commercial development on the site of the old cement works and use the profits to pay for the restoration work — two lakes — one for fishing and sailing , the other for geologists and birdwatchers .
17 Usually it is up to the ratepayers in the area to pay for the clean-up afterwards .
18 In turn , the wealth produced by this development has provided the means to pay for the specialized services which the professionals supply .
19 For this purpose , expenditure is treated as incurred when the obligation to pay for the asset becomes unconditional .
20 Trafalgar House plc is constructing a bridge across the River Thames above the Dartford Tunnels , which it runs , using the tolls to pay for the bridge .
21 The Central Board of Finance ( CBF ) , acting on behalf of General Synod , levies contributions from the dioceses to pay for the theological colleges .
22 Technically , it is on commercial grounds , and they can not recoup the money made from the everyday operation of the reactor to pay for the refurbishment of the reactor , that is true .
23 Next to it , is a 4 acre cherry orchard endowed by the Maharajah to pay for the upkeep of the well .
24 You will also need to withdraw sufficient cash from the bank to pay for the removal .
25 The bill did not include a method for funding the changes , leading Bush to suggest that it would " inevitably lead to a raid on the Treasury to pay for the elaborate scheme of public subsidies " .
26 James finally agreed to 70 , and signed a requisition form , agreeing on behalf of the appellants to pay for the services of the men provided at certain specified rates per diem and also for their travelling expenses and to provide them with food and sleeping accommodation .
27 Members of the Stratification and Employment Group at the University of Surrey have previously received grants from the ESRC to pay for the preparation of more accessible versions of the General Household Survey data tapes from the annual surveys of 1973 and 1980 .
28 She dropped a one-pound coin on the table to pay for the smashed saucer .
29 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 .
30 It seems a sponsor to pay for the trip could n't be found .
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