Example sentences of "pay for [art] " in BNC.

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1 He payed for the education of children from the families who could n't afford it , and the ablest of the children he sent to university .
2 And whats more the club payed for the flags to be fireproofed when they realised what a potential fire hazard they were .
3 Planning and paying for a funeral in advance .
4 PLANNING AND PAYING FOR A FUNERAL IN ADVANCE
5 He is absent yet meticulous , paying for a missing drink-shop teaspoon which has nothing to do with him , and spending a long time in the ‘ interesting occupation ’ of trying to catch a fly .
6 Public funding is being withdrawn from research and development which is of direct benefit to growers — like the evaluation of different varieties in the National Fruit Trials at Brogdale — but the Government will still be paying for a substantial amount of horticultural research at a number of centres spread across the country .
7 Probably , you will end up paying for a remix .
8 Taking a funeral policy can cost less than paying for a funeral plan by instalments but it depends on average life expectancy .
9 The nursery is £35 a week cheaper then paying for a nanny .
10 A busy father is paying for a basket of green- groceries .
11 That might sound a ludicrous attempt to escape paying for a colour TV licence , but he obviously thought it was worth a try .
12 She found him another job and is paying for a private nurse .
13 GUESTS staying in Holiday Inn hotels did n't realise they were paying for a surprise extra — a peephole for staff to spy on them in bed .
14 They both knew what Benny was going to say : that there was no chance of the wealthy Westwards paying for a university education for Eve .
15 Angela and Chris , both 28 , thought the bride 's parents , Norman and Gladys Smith , were paying for a buffet lunch , and both families would share the reception costs .
16 For old people living alone or together , there will be risks which they and others may feel is a price worth paying for a richer and more fulfilling life .
17 The potential saving compared to paying for a childminder can be considerable ; more so for a nanny .
18 Transport cost so much that it was virtually impossible to make a profit by importing anything that could be produced locally ; although salt cod was brought across the Atlantic , in general nothing but luxury goods like gold , silver , furs , and spices would yield a reasonable return after paying for a costly ocean voyage .
19 Now tell me there 's no real point in paying for a tape back-up system to enforce some security on your key network machines .
20 The legal aid scheme developed over the decades as a means of paying for a lawyer in connection with litigation work .
21 I 've no intention of paying for a Hansom all the way to Liverpool .
22 You can cheat quayside tavernas of their evening entertainment ( and enjoy your cruise a lot more ) by paying for a two day ‘ Brush-Up ’ course in Nidri .
23 The firm 's paying for a rented flat but it 's not really big enough for us and the children . ’
24 ‘ I 'm paying for a star actor who can do the job of acting , not some old has-been whose memory 's gone . ’
25 Although ComputerEasy Draw is more basic than the more expensive packages , you wo n't be paying for a lot of functions that you will rarely or never use , and it 's certainly rich enough in features to make it a worthwhile investment for most everyday drawing requirements .
26 At the moment we are also paying for a specialist company to provide address labels in postcode order ( to quality for Presstream ) because until a few weeks ago the National Office computer could not do this task .
27 ( j ) A point sometimes missed by students is that the deception need not relate to the reason why the accused is paying for a service .
28 The only grass that 's well cut is where people cut it themselves outside their own house but , in particular , erm , th I would like to see the supervision of the contract and that we do n't cough up the money unless the job 's done properly because I think we 're paying for a job that 's not being either done at all , or when it is being done it 's not being done well .
29 Understandably , despite such possible complexity , the purchaser will not be interested in the legal semantics of how the contracts are to be transferred but will be interested in two main practical concerns : firstly , in receiving the benefit of the contracts in return for performing the burden and secondly , in not paying for a contract if the purchaser can not benefit from it .
30 Yes , so it 's , you know , it 's like two mailshots up once a quarter or whatever , minutes , and I 'm paying for a lunch .
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