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

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1 When Model returned with his wife and children , Constable Bedford asked them if they wished to pay the fixed penalty immediately .
2 Lewis , for his part , was to pay the following compliment to de Kruif — surely the most gracious acknowledgement of its sort ever — when Arrowsmith appeared in 1924 : ‘ To Paul de Kruif I am indebted not only for most of the bacteriological and medical material in this tale but equally for his help in the planning of the fable itself — for his realisation of the characters as living people , for his philosophy as a scientist . ’
3 In order to make this return , he will be prepared to pay the following fair price for the share today : where P o = fair price of the share , E ( d 1 ) = expected annual dividend per share at the end of year 1 , E ( P 1 ) = expected price of the share at the end of year 1 , E ( ) = expectations ( or forecast ) operator based on all current information ( the average across all market participants ) , r = market-determined discount rate or cost of capital or required rate of return on a firm with this risk class .
4 A final price ( striking price ) is chosen at which all the shares will be sold ( even those tendering higher prices for the shares will only have to pay the striking price ) .
5 They did not have to pay the usual £20 a tablet and both took one .
6 As I have said , I suspect she was an orphan and , using a false name , wrote to Lady Amelia asking permission to join the Nuns of Syon and offering to pay the usual dowry fee .
7 These were all advantages accruing to the defendants which can fairly be said to have been in consideration of their undertaking to pay the additional £10,300 .
8 I have come to the conclusion that the important points here are that ( i ) since there was no danger at this time in registering a protest , ( ii ) the final payments were made without any qualification , and ( iii ) were followed by a delay until July 31 , 1975 , before the owners put forward their claim , the correct inference to draw , taking an objective view of the facts , is that the action and inaction of the owners can only be regarded as an affirmation of the variation in June , 1973 , of the terms of the original contract by the agreement to pay the additional 10 per cent .
9 Philips hope that the wide availability of such CDs will both encourage existing CD audio owners to upgrade to CD-I and first-time CD audio purchasers to decide to pay the additional premium to acquire in a single package CD-I as well as CD-A .
10 Then you will only be liable to pay the present excess , even if the rate has gone up when you claim later .
11 Where does the money come from to pay the poor and the disadvantaged ?
12 In the meantime , the banks which lent the money to the dealers to enable them to pay the vast prices of the boom period are being very patient in waiting for their money , as it was partly their fault that a bubble economy was created in Japan .
13 if I pay him I wo n't be able to pay the Provident bloke tomorrow night
14 Other resisters took the risk of long-term career damage , without having to pay the ultimate price .
15 Consequences of default were serious — Simon at Levers Water was not the only miner to pay the ultimate penalty !
16 We also wish to declare that we are willing to pay the ultimate price for achieving our independent state and that our Uprising , the Intifada will not stop until we have achieved this goal .
17 Since 1977 no one starting work or who has had a gap of two complete consecutive tax years in employment has been allowed to pay the small stamp .
18 The flying club and bar offers a friendly greeting and place to pay the small landing fee .
19 There she could call for any food or liquor she wanted , so long as she had the wherewithal to pay the inflated prices demanded by the Sponging House keeper .
20 The owner of the cattle had to pay the inflated damages or lose his animals .
21 Fulham were ordered to pay the overdue sum , amounting to £20 4s 5d , plus three guineas expenses , and Leeds were reprimanded for not taking money at the gates .
22 In the absence of any turnaround in the fourth quarter , ICI can only just afford to pay the maintained 1992 dividend of 55.0p at a cost of about £400 million from ‘ clean ’ earnings per share of 48.8p .
23 ( ceased to be a member of the Institute on 14 July 1992 for failing to pay the Disciplinary Committee fine and costs in due time under the terms of Bye-law 41 . )
24 ( ceased to be a member of the Institute on 3 September 1992 for failing to pay the Disciplinary Committee costs under the terms of Bye-law 41 . )
25 ( He ceased to be a member of the Institute on 3 September 1992 for failing to pay the Disciplinary Committee fine and costs under the terms of Bye-law 41 . )
26 Now it 's the oldest and hardest to find unless you are prepared to pay the ridiculous prices of independent fashion shops who 've searched the warehouses of middle America for anything that can be labelled ‘ old school ’ .
27 When the owner of the stall ran into difficulties , Decca Records , the main creditor , agreed to a takeover by Mr Ames , who guaranteed to pay the outstanding debts .
28 My husband did not have enough marks to pay the bill , so he offered to pay the equivalent amount in Sterling .
29 But punters say they are no longer prepared to pay the agreed price because the value of the supercars has now crashed through the floor .
30 The Association was open to anyone resident in the island who was prepared to pay the annual subscription of one guinea .
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