Example sentences of "to pay [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the debt is divided between several organisations , then you must calculate what you can afford to pay each organisation out of your £25 spare a month ; e.g.
2 When your Account is opened , we will issue you with a special Home Management Account cheque book which you can use to pay each bill as and when you want .
3 The working party 's principal objective in introducing this provision was to make the refunds which the parties have to pay each other subsequent to a finding of nullity of the contract subject to the applicable law .
4 He would prefer to see Africa 's debt obligation reduced to no more than the $10 billion it is managing to pay each year .
5 So instead of ringing each other up on the telephone we spoke to each other over the C.B. as you do n't have to pay each time you speak as when you speak on a C.B. your words travel with Radio waves and when you speak on a telephone your words travel down wires .
6 You may need new clothes and , perhaps , a briefcase ; the price of travel can make a hole in even the deepest pocket ; and depending on where your job is , you may need to pay advance rent on new accommodation .
7 Professor Andrew Christie , convener of the taxation practices committee , said a good example of the programme was an architect or builder required to pay professional indemnity insurance long after he or she had retired .
8 The vendor should ensure that the sale agreement provides that the purchaser is obliged to pay that part of the price that is not disputed as soon as possible and that interest is paid on the additional amount if any that the purchaser is subsequently required to pay .
9 I put away the money to pay that bill and if I have n't got anything left over to buy food with , then we have to manage .
10 This is not to say that nationalized industries might not be capable of earning enough revenues to pay that debt ( far from it ) but that the Government will not need a published balance sheet to assess financial viability .
11 This involves the court ordering a third party who owes your debtor money to pay that money into court instead of to your debtor .
12 The Chancellor says that all that is a price well worth paying to reduce inflation — of course , the Chancellor has not yet had to pay that price , but he will .
13 Despite the ambition of Montedison chief executive , Raul Gardini , to take over Enimont , the proposed cost per share of L1,650 proved to be unattractive and , in the event , ENI was obliged to pay that price to buy out Montedison and the other shareholders .
14 Yes , you get that , you 're always getting an , an impression , that I do n't need that quality of service , but what they 're really trying to say is I do n't want to pay that price .
15 Yes , because the inspector who goes has to pay that price .
16 He has to pay that price .
17 The snail genes are not happy to pay that cost , since their long-term future depends upon the snail reproducing .
18 Smaller companies that are just experiencing difficulties getting a phone line are not going to want to pay that kind of money , but it may still be worth their while to get in touch with BT , given its extensive knowledge of and contacts within the former Eastern bloc .
19 This would be used in the first place to pay that week 's invoice and the balance , if any , would reduce the outstanding invoice of £24,196 .
20 Now point number two is a general charge of this kind will affect different families in widely differing ways , and quite clearly there will be some families who can well afford to pay that charge , and there will be other people who can not , and maybe the case that you were quoting me is an example of that .
21 LORD TENTERDEN C.J. : Assuming that the offer to pay the six guineas without costs was evidence of an express promise by the defendant to pay that sum to the plaintiff as a compensation to him for his loss of time , still , if the defendant was not bound by law to pay that sum , the offer to do so not having been accepted will not avail the plaintiff .
22 LORD TENTERDEN C.J. : Assuming that the offer to pay the six guineas without costs was evidence of an express promise by the defendant to pay that sum to the plaintiff as a compensation to him for his loss of time , still , if the defendant was not bound by law to pay that sum , the offer to do so not having been accepted will not avail the plaintiff .
23 Ideally , your contract will provide that you will be guaranteed receipt of the same sum net of UK tax if you unexpectedly have to pay that tax .
24 But in Lebanon we do n't have vows , they have like kind of contract , and if the if they broke the contract it 's the bride and groo , the groom have to pay that amount of money for the the bride , even if it was her fault .
25 Was that er would that have been considered unusual to have had the money to pay that amount in those days ?
26 Therefore , to pay that commitment again the churches must be asked to give more and ask the treasurer to make a further commitment and the churches must find more again !
27 Against this vision of debtors ' prisons , ‘ harm to interests ’ theories merely require a person in default to pay monetary compensation for any harm which he has caused to protected interests .
28 A young friend of his , aged nineteen , needed a loan of £150 to pay horse-racing bets .
29 Along with the disqualification , the Lyons were also ordered to pay 500 pounds costs .
30 During the same month the men of Essex agreed to pay 500 marks and five palfreys for the disafforestment of Essex north of the ‘ Stanestreet ’ .
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