Example sentences of "[pron] will have pay [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you do n't declare excess goods and you are caught , you 'll have to pay duty and tax on the lot , the goods will probably be confiscated and you could be prosecuted too .
2 ‘ If you want a real one you will have to pay £50 . ’
3 You will have to pay calls of about £500 .
4 Then you will have to pay fees , eat dinners , attend courses and pass the Bar examination .
5 However , if you do withdraw part of the capital before the time is up you will have to pay tax on the interest .
6 And the year before so you will have to pay tax .
7 If you withdraw against ‘ uncleared ’ cheques , you will have to pay interest — even though the balance on your statement may stay in credit .
8 You will have to pay interest on any money you borrow and usually administration fees will be charged .
9 ‘ I do n't know whether we will have to pay corkage . ’
10 Mr and Mrs Forest 's bills will be reduced by £59 each so they will have to pay £201 each in 1991–92 .
11 But once holders cash in the bonds , they will have to pay income tax at their top rate on whatever gains they have made .
12 Taxation On an off-market purchase the company is treated in the same way in tax matters as for a market purchase : it will have to pay ACT on the distribution element of the purchase price .
13 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
14 Any purchaser is already on notice that to get a good receipt he will have to pay purchase money to two trustees or a trust corporation ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s27 ) .
15 From 1 April , he will have to pay £3.75 a week for a prescription out of an income of £60.31 .
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