Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [is] paid [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If careful attention is paid to the function of modules in relation to the overall structure of the software , as well as to the production method , the number of different combinations that have to be managed can be drastically reduced .
2 However , only 10 per cent ( originally 20 per cent ) of this subscription is paid to the Bank , the remaining 90 per cent acting as a guarantee for the Bank 's lending .
3 When so much attention is paid to the vast power of multinational companies , it is perhaps wise to think of the numbers of international names that have disappeared from the scene , even during our own lifetime .
4 So much mere lip-service is paid to the concept of the primacy of users ' needs , and so often are the users ' needs merely perceived rather than ascertained , that library services fall short of users ' real needs or requirements too often .
5 Solicitors ' Practice Rule 14 requires solicitors who wish to provide structural surveys or formal property valuations to ensure that : ( 1 ) the work is carried out by a principal or employee who is a chartered surveyor or who holds another professional qualification approved by the Council of the Law Society ; and ( 2 ) an appropriate additional contribution is paid to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund ( see Chapter 12 ) .
6 Representatives of outside organisations must be closely involved in that debate to help ensure that serious regard is paid to the long-term public interest when changes to ethical guidance are considered .
7 In some modern classical ballets too little attention is paid to the momentary holding of a pose as the focus of a picture to sum up — as it were — what has gone before .
8 Research on the participation of the public in general or clients in particular tends to centre around the form of participation involved ( inputs ) and its effect on the change agent and action systems ( processes , ‘ thruputs ’ ) , but little attention is paid to the results of participation ( outputs ) in general , and in achieving the specific goals of the activity involved .
9 High perspective achieves an almost generalized view of land which can reflect an economic bias , Little attention is paid to the ‘ content ’ of landscapes as artists give ‘ … little evidence of caring that the topography … was a representation of the needs of the people who had created it . ’
10 We rarely see the Old Testament as a whole and little attention is paid to the system of political economy which is set up under divine instruction in the Pentateuch .
11 Little attention is paid to the input side as distinct from the output side , the sensory information and feed-back which the operator is using to control what he is doing is neglected .
12 As Hamilton points out , ‘ very little attention is paid to the conflicts of interest between groups which may relate to their structural position either in an organization or in the wider society ’ ( Hamilton 1980 , p. 49 ) .
13 Due attention is paid to the ‘ hidden curriculum ’ and the total school environment , including such issues as policies on smoking on school premises .
14 Perhaps what is needed is smaller , more easily accessible places that can be reached on foot and where closer attention is paid to the social needs of users and to identifying individuals ' choices about their requirements for leisure , work and education .
15 Considerable attention is paid to the linguistic knowledge and skills required of teachers , and the ways in which these can best be learnt .
16 In addition , more attention is paid to the socioeconomic structure of farming and in particular the greater reliance of hill farming on government and EEC grant aid and subsidies .
17 There are moments when I think that it may be that insufficient attention is paid to the coincidence of the Anglo-Irish Agreement with the upsurge in the supply of Libyan arms , which made a very considerable difference to the armaments of the IRA .
18 Insufficient regard is paid to the demands of the public .
19 If that sum is paid to the beneficiary he will be entitled to a tax credit of £32.50 , ie the £25 credit which must be paid to him plus the £7.50 additional rate .
20 Any surplus is paid to the defendant — unless the under sheriff knows of other writs of fi .
21 A single fee is paid to the society .
22 In Project English , particular attention is paid to the following areas :
23 In criterion-referenced assessment particular attention is paid to the setting of intended learning outcomes or teaching objectives .
24 Particular attention is paid to the organisational structures that have been developed to support global research strategies .
25 Particular attention is paid to the methodological problems of identifying and linking long distance migrants over time in origin and destination areas and the project appraises the use of computer linkage techniques in historical research .
26 The whole expense of maintaining a voluntary aided school is paid by the local education authority except for the expense of providing , altering and carrying out certain repairs to the school buildings which expense is borne by the governors : section 15(3) and 114(2) of the Education Act 1944 .
27 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 .
28 For example , if Newco issues deep discount securities under Sch 4 TA 1988 , no or little interest is paid to the lender , but when they are redeemed the discount element becomes payable ( representing , effectively , rolled-up interest ) .
29 Special attention is paid to the relationship which developed between medical men and laymen within medical institutions , and through participation in local civic and voluntary activities .
30 ( 1 ) Where the whole amount is paid to the plaintiff ( including interest to payment in if claimed ) the action is stayed save as to costs , or where an order for payment out is required , or where hospital expenses are claimed ( Ord 11 , rr 2(1) , 4 and 6 ) .
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