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

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1 High schools are paid for by the prefecture , but their curriculum is vetted by the capital .
2 Caring is a costly business , and even though there are other benefits available , such as attendance allowance for the person being cared for , and also grants to help with alterations and improvements , a great deal of extra expense is paid for by the carers themselves — for example , special diets and extra heating .
3 Weight is crucial to planes and spacecraft so the expense is paid for by the extra detail it provides .
4 So the youngsters , of Netherby Rise , Darlington , chose Oliver and Abbi as names for the dogs whose training , feed and vet bills are paid for by the Leas ' gift .
5 The staff , familiarly known as graders , are employed by the Commission , although their work is paid for by the Intervention Board .
6 The certainty that the average is a type is paid for by the relatively few properties which are likely to survive a generalizing procedure over many individuals .
7 Some such stations were paid for by the nobleman and maintained by him .
8 Sinclair Hood ( 1971 , p.125 ) proposes that goods were paid for with an agreed weight of gold or silver .
9 This peculiar quality of solid , clenched abstraction appears in phrase after phrase — " compactness " dwells within the " " compression " " of Horatian metres ; but as soon as a translator attempts to transpose him into English quatrains , things go askew and adrift , because every compression is paid for with an expansion .
10 The mine was paid for by a loan package of which $257 million came from European Coal and Steel Community funds via the EC .
11 The lease will indeed quite often contain extensive insurance provisions with this in mind and to ensure that all costs in respect of insurance are paid for by the tenant and not the landlord .
12 We gather this special treatment is because our meals are paid for by the Institute , for whom we are working .
13 The airlift will build a total of three kilometres of paths at an average cost of about £30 a metre , with the whole operation being paid for by the Countryside Commission .
14 As he said , two of those motorway crossings were paid for by the taxpayer .
15 Acknowledging that it would appear unjust to pay higher allowances out of taxation to the middle classes , she argued that it would only be possible if the higher allowances were paid for by the income groups or occupations which benefitted from them .
16 The training is paid for through a performance related technical levy .
17 The thing was paid for by the International Fund for Animal Welfare : animal welfare is obviously a good cash-flow business .
18 So the expensive electronics is paid for by the cable company .
19 Those shows of identity were paid for by the pennies of miners and the barrier was imposed by the philistine , alien Government who do not know the difference between a work of art and a tin of baked beans .
20 No we did n't buy tyres , no they were tyre mileage rates and erm mileage was the , tyres were paid for on the mileage run .
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