Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] pay [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Take any tax or duty paid by the citizen pursuant to an unlawful demand .
2 In this society where women hold the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of children , it is vital that money paid for the children is paid to the mother on that basis alone , in order to avoid real hardship particularly in times of crisis .
3 The present unsatisfactory state of the law relating to VAT could mean that VAT paid by the tenant may not be recoverable , and therefore the tenant should consider amending such a provision to provide that it will only pay VAT on such sums where it is first presented with a valid VAT invoice in the tenant 's name .
4 Cricket is played , much food and wine consumed , and penance paid at the local village church .
5 Any premium and rent paid to the landlord are part of the consideration for the grant of the lease and generally have the same treatment .
6 PEOPLE OVER 50 who have not previously had any further or higher education should be entitled to spend a year at college , with their fees and maintenance paid by the state , a new pamphlet argues .
7 convey ‘ messages ’ ( wittingly or unwittingly ) by the tone of your voice and the sheer volume of criticism and attention paid to the child 's bad points that you dislike him or her ?
8 The study of communication was to be a scientific project with research techniques and attention paid to the reliability of empirical data .
9 It must be declared and tax paid on the cost to your employer ( a Christmas party is exempt if it is the only one held in the year and costs no more than £50 a head ) .
10 Groups of companies generally organise pooling arrangements with their bankers so that all cash balances are aggregated and interest paid on the net difference only .
11 The purpose of these Acts was stated to be to enable the purchasers to exclude the deer and ‘ commonable cattle ’ , after compensation paid to the commoners , and to enclose the forest wastes and ‘ use ( them ) as Farms ’ .
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