Example sentences of "be pay [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a bid to attract more dogs for its Monday night permit meetings Sunderland will be paying £3 appearance money plus prize money of between £15 and £25 a race , with no entry fees for trainers .
2 It 's been re-opened today after 2 years renovation and the new tenants will be paying £15,000 this year alone .
3 But if Eildon becomes the new landlord then these tenants will eventually be paying rents on the same basis as other Eildon tenants . ’
4 It remains the situation that if we had not altered the income tax regime that we inherited when we came to office , and if we had merely indexed the rates and allowances , the average family would be paying £1,200 more in income tax .
5 Toby was referring to one of the great stars in the American golfing firmament whom the sponsors were said to be paying £50,000 in appearance money , much to the disgust of most of the other professionals .
6 If you bought straight from him we would n't be paying money to the galleries , but I can see you 're frightened to go , I said , so there 's an end to it .
7 Students taking advantage of Price Code C , the student reduction and the 12% reduction for parties of 8 or more will be paying £4–84 per person !
8 In general you 're going to be paying £10 to £20 more for a fleece lined with Windstopper than a fleece lined or covered with some other material .
9 Our relationship does seem to be improving but obviously I 'm worried that we now seem to be paying 50% more than we expected .
10 Furthermore , duty is payable on the gross value of the debtors and ignores the possibility of any bad debts and the purchaser will be paying stamp duty on an asset for which he has received no benefit .
11 they 'll be paying compensation
12 Unless you are on a very low income , you will almost certainly be paying income tax and possibly one or two other varieties of tax as well .
13 NEVER mind whether or not the Queen should be paying income tax ( I believe she should stump up ) , should YOU be paying it ?
14 ‘ Or you 'll be paying damages for the rest of your life ! ’
15 The only reason Home Alone 2 is unlikely to gross more in its opening three days than the hit Batman Returns is that half the audience will be paying children 's prices .
16 Would I be paying 54p per minute for this call if I was n't fond of you ?
17 Tips gleaned by local tourism staff seem to be paying dividends .
18 But if the resources of husband and wife were not to be aggregated , and each had a right to claim benefit independently , the Commission would be paying allowances to almost all wives who are unable to work or have the care of children regardless of the husband 's income .
19 It 's hard to see what on earth the Ingard group would be paying £300,000 to Osnafeld for .
20 In the above example the gross amount of the gift was £1,000 , so the donor would have to certify that he would be paying tax of at least £250 .
21 Counting pensioners and children , 14m savers should not be paying tax , but have to under current legislation .
22 So , it makes sense to transfer money you may hold in a building society account or other savings account where you may be paying tax on the interest .
23 THE Queen could soon be paying tax on her private fortune , it was revealed yesterday .
24 I think there 's one advantage in letting the Paymaster know because he deducts tax at source , whereas your second employer may not , and it may be to your advantage to be paying tax
25 And whether you should be paying tax on it .
26 Partners in firms with lower profits will be paying tax at only 25% in any event .
27 If Reverend Derek Sawyer has his way regular worshippers at his church will soon be paying membership fees … similar to a private club or gym .
28 And the company will still be paying rent on such space , so there are financial implications as well .
29 The place at which the cleaning is actually carried out may be entirely dependent on reception centres , yet the tenant may be paying rent for it .
30 That way you will be paying interest on them for many years .
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