Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] paid [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Welcome though North sea oil taxation revenues are , does my hon. Friend agree that they are not a large proportion of the taxes paid in the United Kingdom ?
2 Until then , income tax relief had been available on the premiums paid on the majority of life assurance policies .
3 And the brothel-owners paid for the restoration of village temples and schools to help keep up the supply of young girls .
4 The club 's Revenue Account , which shows a profit of £8 4s. 3d. , benefits from being credited with all the subscriptions paid since the summer of 1907 , against course upkeep , which does not officially begin until May 1908 on ‘ hand over ’ .
5 The Government 's admission that they must return to that issue is another apology , but return they must , as anyone who considers what is happening in British Telecom — the bills paid by the customers or the salary received by the Chairman of that company — will be quick to point out .
6 H. The land on the edge of the wildscape is marginal for farming , even with the subsidies paid by the Government .
7 Where a successful claim is made against the vendor for breach of warranty under the sale agreement , adjustments will be made which effectively reduce the consideration for capital gains tax purposes by the amount of the damages paid to the purchaser .
8 Similarly , the rates paid by the citizens in these areas had to be shared between the two levels of local authority .
9 The employers then presented a petition of right seeking repayment of the sums paid in the past years .
10 American trains were classless , but none the less they had a wide range of different styles of accommodation , and the passengers paid for the luxury appropriate to their standing .
11 This was reflected in the prices paid for the average in-calf and maiden heifer , which at times made no more than a good commercial first-calver at Carlisle .
12 While a splendid Gris , the 1912 gouache-pastel-charcoal ‘ Nature morte avec bouteille et cigares ’ ( est. $300,000–400,000 ) inexplicably sold under-estimate for $280,000 ( £155,600 ) the work 's severity may not have endeared it to many people the biggest surprise was the prices paid for the Legers , which came from all points of the artist 's career .
13 Once the offer period has commenced , dealings by the offeror or the target ( or any of their associates ) in the target 's securities and ( in the case of a securities exchange offer only ) the offeror 's securities must generally be disclosed by 12 noon on the business day following the dealing ; details of the prices paid for the securities must also be disclosed ( Rule 8 ) .
14 Under the new regime the farms paid by the wardens and foresters of fee of the New Forest , the Forest of Dean and the forests between Oxford and Stamford bridges were substantially increased .
15 Yet the wages paid to the workers for their labour are well below the value of the goods they produce .
16 Participating preference shares are similar to other familiar kinds of preference shares except that they are entitled , in addition to a fixed dividend for each accounting period , to a percentage of the dividends paid on the ordinary shares .
17 The survey looked at the total cost of a funeral , including the fees paid via the funeral director for cremation or burial , minister 's fees , flowers , obituary notices and so on .
18 When considering these findings it should be borne in mind that many companies round up the fees paid to the nearest million pounds ( or one place of decimals of a million pounds ) and that foreign currency movements can cause distortions .
19 This reference once again appears to equate the origin of the fees paid by the sub-licensees with the profits accruing to the taxpayer from the grant of the sub-licensing .
20 After the red-hot protests of the retired classes , Clinton will not touch the expensive cost of living adjustments to their social security pensions , although he will make taxable 85 per cent of the benefits paid to the rich instead of the present 50 per cent .
21 The benefits paid from the fund are taxed at the rate appropriate to the pensioner 's circumstances .
22 Another method has been to increase the benefits paid by the pension fund , although this has been rarely used , nor has a refund to the company from the pension fund , as it requires approval from the SFO .
23 These purchases were made despite what Hall describes as her ‘ antipathy for the firm ’ , aggravated by the fact that a Guardi which Berenson had offered to her was sold to another client , and that she learnt of a discrepancy between the price she paid for two Holbeins and the monies paid to the owners , the Pole-Carews .
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