Example sentences of "[be] pay for [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As this comment suggests , food is the major item to be paid for within the family 's residual income .
2 The protection for losing authorities ( for the following three years ) will be paid for by the Exchequer , ’ Mr Hunt said , answering a demand for central funding repeated in the debate .
3 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
4 Few visible signs of such domestic industries remain , but the fine octagonal market house on the village green at Harrold is where work was distributed among the lace-makers , and where they brought the finished lace to be paid for by the employers .
5 Local communities thus had to find more money to fulfil even their admitted obligations under the statute of 1327 , and the regular wearing of military uniform , which began in the 1330s , added to their burden since it too had to be paid for by the community .
6 On the other hand , the detail of the knowledge achieved in the use of the intensive design has to be paid for by the ever-present possibility that the case one chose was not typical .
7 The £6m would be paid for by the sale of the aircraft , but that would mean the end of the airline .
8 If a large increase could not be paid for by the National Coal Board then the government should meet it .
9 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
10 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
11 Specially recruited supervisory staff could be paid for by the local authority or by some other scheme initiator .
12 If your area receives protection in this period , it will be paid for by the Government .
13 High levels of investment will be needed , whichever option is chosen , and the cost will ultimately be paid for by the consumer .
14 A system of ‘ National Assistance ’ was to be maintained for all those who fell outside the other benefits to be paid for by the national exchequer .
15 File management systems can and should be directed to ensuring that no work is done that will not be paid for by the Legal Aid Board .
16 Also consider as an alternative requesting building defects insurance ( premiums to be paid for by the landlord ) such as ten year latent defects insurance — but if not available , or in addition to such deeds etc , the tenant should consider including the clause suggested at clause 2.14 .
17 He was offered counselling to be paid for by the church .
18 ‘ Her expenses would be paid for by the hospital . ’
19 Sometimes the costs of the survey will be paid for by the prospective customer , later to be subtracted from the cost of the equipment should an order result .
20 Note that this does not include monsters ridden by characters , which must be paid for from the Characters allowance .
21 Note that this does not include monsters ridden by characters , which must be paid for from the character allowance .
22 The three other prints will then be available to you on the same basis and each may be paid for in the same way .
23 And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year .
24 The cost of the clinical consequences of their research is currently met by central funding , their research itself being paid for by the Medical Research Council , charities , and the pharmaceutical industry .
25 The airlift will build a total of three kilometres of paths at an average cost of about £30 a metre , with the whole operation being paid for by the Countryside Commission .
26 Oracle , yeah , cos it 's an advertisement , I mean the people who are er er it is er being paid for by the people who advertise it .
27 No we did n't buy tyres , no they were tyre mileage rates and erm mileage was the , tyres were paid for on the mileage run .
28 These , and the many other fine Victorian buildings in the city , were paid for by the fortunes made in the 19th century in the wool manufacturing and tailoring trades .
29 Acknowledging that it would appear unjust to pay higher allowances out of taxation to the middle classes , she argued that it would only be possible if the higher allowances were paid for by the income groups or occupations which benefitted from them .
30 Some such stations were paid for by the nobleman and maintained by him .
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