Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] pay the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , to overcome this , the seller 's conveyancer should make the search in advance of any sale , supplying it to the buyer , who must then pay the search fee under the Protocol procedure , once contracts have been exchanged .
2 There were still a few small debts , persistent agents , forlorn hopes , who pestered Rab , who — on wise advice , another cheat — would only pay the house insurance .
3 Some decided that they would not pay the poll tax , but the people about whom I worry are those such as the elderly lady suffering from a form of senile dementia who came to me because she was being harassed about the poll tax .
4 But , what with today 's theatre seat prices , the difficulty of parking the car , and the limitations of radio and television , who would not pay the £5 subscription 10 or 20 times over to bring back the stay-at-home multiple choice facilities that our grandparents enjoyed .
5 I then learned from the media that these payments would make up for the loss of revenue caused by people who could not or would not pay the community charge
6 The Company shall not pay the purchase money to a Defaulting Member until he shall in respect of the shares being the subject of the Compulsory Sale Notice have delivered his share certificates or a suitable indemnity and the necessary transfers to the Company .
7 That , however , is very different from arguing that the introduction of PR or the demands of Charter 88 will at the very best , provide anything but the most marginal relief to those who are unemployed , without a home or ca n't pay the poll tax .
8 He ca n't pay the television licence and tosses up every week between washing powder , toothpaste or soap : " I can only afford one at a time — personal hygiene is an expensive item . "
9 aye cos that 's , that 's when I 'll be going , er that 's when I , erm but Billy says he wo n't pay the poll tax
10 The obscenity , the obscenity of a Labour Councillor , Councillor in , saying his principles mean he wo n't pay the community charge , but his principles do not extend to not claiming over fifteen hundred pounds worth of expenses , paid for by those people who are paying the community charge in .
11 The hon. Member for Chelmsford ( Mr. Burns ) shakes his head , but he should come to my constituency and I will introduce him to people who can not pay the poll tax because they simply do not have the money .
12 Does not the Secretary of State realise that thousands and thousands of people who still can not pay the poll tax are facing court action and warrant sales ?
13 rebate to those people who genuinely can not pay the poll tax ?
14 They have been responsible locally , particularly in areas of the highest deprivation , and they are paying surcharges to local councils of £20 , £50 , £70 and more a year for those who can not pay the poll tax .
15 There are instances when a valid subsidence or heave claim is received but the Policyholder does not wish to have the repairs carried out for some reason e.g. elderly Policyholder does not wish upheaval , can not pay the policy excess .
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