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

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1 and doing that you 're paying for the opportunity of having erm other services
2 But then you 're paying for the use of the boat as well are n't you ?
3 Salon perms are expensive because you are paying for the expertise of the technician and their time — an average perm takes approx. two hours for short to mid-length hair , more if hair is longer .
4 Brenninkmeyer , together with funding from the federal government and the Land , are paying for the work to be done before the treasures go back on display in Quedlinburg next summer .
5 Besides , I 'm paying for the betrayal by telling them about the body .
6 Ahead of the Commission 's recommendations , the Law Society has taken steps to guarantee the competence of police station advice given by unqualified staff by producing a scheme which will provide comprehensive training for solicitor 's representatives , followed by a test which they will have to pass in order to continue to be paid for the work by the Legal Aid Board .
7 ‘ But pensioners need to know that their pension will be paid for the rest of their life .
8 You are entitled to be paid for the proportion of the work that you have done and that it was reasonable for you to do .
9 Agreed royalties will be paid for the use of each others ' code for an agreed period of time .
10 The penalty to be paid for the use of a VCID is that the system is slower to accelerate .
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 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 .
13 More positively , Article 100A(4) may be seen as the price to be paid for the acceptance of a system of decision-making which may lead to the enactment of Community legislation in areas still subject to national measures .
14 The rate of interest will be determined by Midland Life and will be paid for the period from the date of receipt of your money by Midland Life to the date it is returned to you .
15 Thailand is keen to follow Hong Kong , but has reservations about the sums of money being paid for the resettlement of the boat people .
16 Two guineas were paid for the use of the engine and hose , with payment of two shillings for the first hour and one shilling per hour afterwards for firemen , and one shilling for the first hour and six pence afterwards for pumpers .
17 In Lesotho , the US Agency for International Development is paying for the installation of Robbins & Myers pumps , made in the US .
18 The National Gallery is paying for the conservation of the painting .
19 UB is paying for the acquisition by the issue of £9 million-worth of shares , with the balance in cash .
20 It 's to pay for the centre until the end of January .
21 In 1993/94 £100,000 of capital under a deed of appointment is paid for the benefit of Mr X. The relevant income in 1992/93 was £20,000 , in 1993/94 £50,000 and in 1994/95 £70,000. £70,000 of the £100,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1993/94 and £30,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1994/95 .
22 Dividends , which are what the shareholder is paid for the use of his money , are recommended by the directors and authorized by the annual general meeting of shareholders .
23 Dividends , which are what the shareholder is paid for the use of his money , are recommended by the directors and authorized by the annual general meeting of shareholders .
24 Prospective payment systems have the advantage that health care suppliers are paid for the number of cases treated and are encouraged to be aware of the costs per case .
25 Prospective payment systems have the advantage that health care suppliers are paid for the amount of work they do and are encouraged to control the cost per case .
26 A total of £175,000 was paid for the freedom of estate agent Stephanie , 25 , who was seized in January as she showed a client a house in Birmingham .
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