Example sentences of "to pay and [art] " in BNC.

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1 Most important of all , there are no rents to pay and no fear of eviction .
2 Soviet leaders will continue to consider Western imports worth the price on balance — but there is a price to pay and a balance to be drawn .
3 Finally they refused to pay and a Divisional Court held that they were not liable to do so .
4 With government , central or regional , unable to make up the difference between parents ' ability to pay and the needs of schools , sharp differences in quality of education are inevitable .
5 But he added : ‘ However , there has been a heavy price to pay and the continual publicity has been particularly hard on my wife Pam , whose fierce and unswerving support has been a very significant factor in the outcome .
6 There was the mortgage to pay and the electricity bill for the central heating they could n't economise there because of Debbie needing warmth — and the hire-purchase on the bedroom suite to find .
7 The loss ( i. e. the amount to be deducted ) is the difference between the price the buyer had agreed to pay and the lower price which the seller is able to get on a re-sale elsewhere .
8 is the right one if one wishes to take into account the ability to pay and the income of the people whom we are taxing .
9 Another effect could be when the debtor falls to pay and the amount has to be charged to the profit and loss account as a bad debt .
10 But for those who use this busy line there was a price to pay and the frustration showed .
11 Tory group leader Coun John Hale said : ‘ It all stems back to the early days when people were encouraged not to pay and the momentum has built up from this . ’
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