Example sentences of "[adj] pay for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This will tend to reduce the price that a trader is prepared to pay for a long position , and increase the price required for a short position .
2 Ultimately the price is quite simply that which the purchaser is prepared to pay for the particular business and which the vendor is prepared to accept .
3 Since both individuals consume whatever quantity of the good is produced , we must add up vertically the price each is prepared to pay for the last unit .
4 In the final analysis all power relationships depend on resources , be it those obtained from the state , the respective local authority or the private individual who is to be willing to pay for a specific service .
5 Such an approach also assumes that management would be willing to pay for a large project , accept the risks involved and get little reward in terms of information systems for a number of years .
6 Regrettably , the NHS dental service was in many ways so successful that most of the practices of my acquaintance depended entirely on NHS fees with only one or two patients willing to pay for the entire cost of treatment .
7 The purchaser is unlikely to be willing to pay for the gross value of debtors less gross creditors in full on completion .
8 I do have to say that on occasion I found myself baulking at a certain inconsistent and artificialsounding short reverberation effect following the odd sudden soloist ( trumpet or saxophone ) sforzando ( two specific cases are mentioned above ) , but this is a price I 'm more than willing to pay for the added ambience and clarity that Nippon Columbia has afforded these treasurable recordings .
9 On mentioning that I was not happy to pay for a second hour of parking , for the privilege of waiting for their delayed train , I was told ‘ That 's no problem .
10 cut in defence expenditure , which means that there is not the slightest chance of his being able to pay for the extra boat .
11 UNESCO however is unlikely to able to pay for the full cost of the restoration programme and intends to enlist aid from other international agencies .
12 Kenneth Baker , the party chairman , said yesterday that Cabinet ministers would play a stronger role in government than they had done over the last decade , and there would have to be public spending increases in the 1990s to pay for an improved quality of life .
13 ‘ Profits from this operation would eventually be used to further the line northwards in stages , and in particular pay for a key bridge over the River Glaslyn .
14 When I had finished , and when we had counted the money in the hat ( which we did round the corner , discreetly ) , I realized that four songs had earned us enough to pay for a proper meal , each , in a cheap restaurant .
15 To pace yourself , doing enough to pay for a comfortable life and little enough to stay invisible .
16 Even Jews who had been released from concentration camps on strict condition that they left the Fatherland immediately were obliged to pay for the round trip .
17 The current level of contributions is set at whatever level is necessary to pay for the current number and level of pension payments .
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