Example sentences of "[adv] [be] pay [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From June 16 , a cheque with the word ‘ only ’ on the payee line , instead of the present ‘ or order ’ , and crossed with the words ‘ account payee ’ can only be paid into the payee 's account .
2 Order 62 , r8 provides that in the normal course costs will only be paid at the end of a matter , but there are exceptions .
3 We will probably have to prove that we have not been paid for the consignment .
4 This section covers any sums which have been awarded to the Policyholder in a court in the United Kingdom and have not been paid to the Policyholder within 3 months of the date of the award .
5 Barnet players have not been paid by the club for the past three weeks and , although the Professional Footballers ’ Association have moved in to pick up the £30,000 tab , £80,000 in promotion bonuses remains unpaid .
6 Sources reveal that while the consignor , the Duke of Beaufort , has been paid by the auction house , Christie 's has not been paid by the purchaser , and that Mrs Johnson 's flurry of consignments are to make good her final bid .
7 Three hundred and eight pounds was for the ladies open , four hundred and twenty for the outing to , two hundred and twenty six had already been paid for the coach , plus all the prizes .
8 He was run off his legs the last time and he had only just been paid for the quarter . ’
9 The second difference from the development charge was that though the levy would normally be paid to the seller , if ‘ when the land comes to be developed , it still has some development value on which levy has not been taken in previous sales , that residual value will be subject to levy at the time of development ’ .
10 Under Polish law , strikers would not be paid for the duration of the stoppages , and the two ministers said that the costs of the strike would drastically reduce the enterprise 's ability to increase wages .
11 Under Polish law , strikers would not be paid for the duration of the stoppages , and the two ministers said that the costs of the strike would drastically reduce the enterprise 's ability to increase wages .
12 If the employment contract is not renewed at the end of the 2 year period benefit should not be paid as the policy wordings exclude ‘ unemployment which arises at the normal termination date of a fixed term contract ’ .
13 This claim will not be paid in the absence of the relevant documentation .
14 The prescribed element is , in effect , frozen for the time being and should not be paid by the employer .
15 Attention has also been paid to the importance of collections maintained in museums , reference libraries , universities , and by corporations .
16 Attention must also be paid to the landscape setting of follies .
17 Some attention should also be paid to the amount and quality of teaching that goes on .
18 Particular attention is also being paid to the transfer of resources between agriculture and the non-agricultural branches , to the changes in the incomes and expenditure of the different groups in Soviet society ( including the very important state sector ) , and to the distribution of labour between these different sectors and branches .
19 Greater attention is also being paid to the process of admission to residential care .
20 His innocent co-partner was liable as the money had originally been paid into the firm 's account ) .
21 Much attention is now being paid to the contribution which differences in labour market flexibility might make to the explanation of international differences in unemployment rates and economic growth .
22 Although some lip-service is now being paid to the concept of rehabilitation within prisons , there was little evidence of serious efforts to prepare prisoners for life outside .
23 Much greater attention is now being paid to the protection and management of wildlife — eg the seal population at Lake Baikal is increasing and beavers and musk oxen are re-producing normally .
24 More attention is now being paid to the sort of plants available for food and other uses as a by-product of the way people used the land .
25 ‘ I owe a large bill for leather , ’ Hari said , ‘ and I have n't yet been paid by the theatre folk . ’
26 ( b ) Repeated loans Where the capital sum paid to the settlor is a sum paid by way of loan , then if one or more capital sums have previously been paid to the settlor by way of loan and wholly repaid , the amount of that capital sum shall be treated as equal to its excess ( if any ) over so much of the sum or sums previously paid as had already fallen to be treated as his income by virtue of s677(1) ( TA 1988 , s677(4) ( b ) ) .
27 Particular attention has recently been paid to the position of women in TNC factories ( Lim , 1985 ; Elson and Pearson , 1989 ) , and this will be examined in Chapter 4 .
28 The Uthwatt Committee noted that there were only three cases in which betterment had actually been paid under the Planning Acts , and all these were before the 1932 Act introduced a provision for the deferment of payment until the increased value had actually been realised either by sale or lease or by change of use .
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