Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] pay the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you book within eight weeks of departure , you must pay the total cost of your holiday at the time of booking .
2 If you are booking within 8 weeks of departure you must pay the full cost of your holiday immediately .
3 ‘ Roger Shallot , ’ the magistrate thundered , ‘ we find you guilty of these terrible murders and so you must pay the full penalty of the law .
4 If you are paying for your course and accommodation yourself you should pay the total amount in advance as soon as your place has been confirmed by bank transfer in £ sterling to : INTERNATIONAL HOUSE , Account Number 26953390 , Bank Code 60-07-24T , National Westminster Bank , 2 Eastcheap , London EC3M 1AH .
5 I went to change me poll tax and er I says to her , I says , I should be court to Monday oh she says you 've got a fifteen pound court thing , I says aye , she says oh well that 's fifteen pound , I says it 's not cos I 'm not paying it I says I 'm not paying the fifteen pound to the court , I says , I says how come last year I did n't pay right round to February last year I said and yet I , your last payment 's next month , you know , she said oh well they 're stricter this year she says , she , if you 'd pay the half year you 'd of been alright
6 Wyspiański wrote : ‘ You could pay the wide world a visit / Watch it grow and grow / But Poland you 'd never find . ’
7 But it certainly has n't determined policy in any way , because what we 've said is that provided we 're satisfied that there is n't profiteering going on by the oil companies , and our Office of Fair Trading have told us that there is n't , then it is right that , that we should pay the right price for our petrol , and that is what it costs at any one time .
8 We do not see why we should pay the environmental price for manifest improvements for the people of north-west England .
9 She has been hired-'And we 'll pay the full fare .
10 We 'd pay the going rate , and provide a car to enable you to get around to the various stores and liaise with curtain-makers and such . ’
11 And we used to pay The old man used to pay thruppence a week for the family doctor , you see ?
12 If the figures are more marginal then the Policyholder should be offered the possibility of a constructive total loss or the option of having the vessel repaired whereupon we would pay the insured value less the Policy Excess subject to proof being provided that the vessel has in fact been repaired .
13 In addition , we will pay the reasonable cost , where necessary , of taking your motor cycle to the nearest suitable repairer and returning it after repair to your address as shown on the schedule .
14 In addition , we will pay the reasonable cost , where necessary , of taking your caravan to the nearest suitable repairer and returning it after repair to your address as shown on the schedule .
15 We will pay the reasonable cost , where necessary , of taking your car to the nearest suitable repairer and returning it after the repair to your address as shown in the schedule .
16 We will pay the reasonable cost , where necessary , of taking your car to the nearest suitable repairer and returning it after the repair to your address as shown in the schedule .
17 We will pay the reasonable cost , where necessary , of taking your car to the nearest suitable repairer and returning it after the repair to your address as shown in the schedule .
18 We will pay the injured person or his or her appointed legal representative .
19 We will pay the injured person or his or her appointed legal representative .
20 Where safety glass is required to comply with the Code of Practice BS 6262 , we will pay the additional cost without seeking contribution from the Policyholder .
21 Ruddock , already talking of retirement as he was led , still numb with disbelief , into the night , knew one of them would pay the ultimate price .
22 Also , the person asking for the review has to agree that if they lose they will pay the other side 's costs .
23 In the same vein , Winter explains that ‘ [ i ] fconsumers prefer yellow widgets to blue ones or widgets with safety features to plain ones , and if they will pay the true cost of such improvements , the monopolist ignores their tastes only at a financial cost .
24 That householder would not receive any discount ; he would pay the full charge .
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