Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] pay the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the value of the dinar sinks , the interest paid by the final borrowers in dinars becomes less and less adequate to pay the foreign exchange interest .
2 I ate at the Corner House , very little , as it was not easy to pay the modest sum my landlady in Southwark , Mrs William Vitou , whose husband was a dental mechanic trained in Guy 's hospital , charged me , and eat a great deal apart from breakfast and a high tea .
3 The Government are vulnerable at any time , but especially in the run-up to a general election , to the prospect of evictions of people who are no longer able to pay the full fees for which the home owner calls .
4 Often students with babies or young children are not able to pay the full cost of a place at a crèche , so usually alternative funding is required .
5 On Nov. 7 the Court further ruled that the La Taquina brewery was not obliged to pay the increased tax .
6 There are certain categories of excepted students who , although they do not have a relevant connection with the UK and Islands , are not liable to pay the overseas rates of fee .
7 There are certain categories of ‘ excepted student ’ who , although they do not have a ‘ relevant connection ’ with the UK and Islands , are not liable to pay the overseas rates of fee .
8 The improvement has been tremendous , in fact I am more willing to pay the dreaded poll tax just to see this part of Darlington looking as nice .
9 And you like them baggy anyway , you do n't get one that fits you er buy That 's why I said it would have been probably better to pay the extra twenty quid and bought the Italian style double- breasted
10 He petitioned the Chief Justice of the Forest to ‘ remit his fine and order his enlargement ’ on the ground that he was ‘ a very poor man with many children … and is altogether unable to pay the said fine . ’
11 However , from a legal point of view , it is often better to pay the old debt and create a new one ( see below ) .
12 There were some undertakings still charging only ½d. ( or even , in a few cases , ⅓d. ) per additional kWh to domestic users after the War , and ½d. was not even enough to pay for the coal needed to generate that amount of electricity in the majority of the power stations they were then using , far less to pay the other costs of supply .
13 The party was too poor to pay the electric light bill and their parliamentary wing , Komin Kochin , only won three of the 132 seats in the legislature .
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