Example sentences of "[vb pp] to pay for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | DERBY were made to pay for a sloppy display of defending as Guy Whittingham scored after seven and 50 minutes to take his season 's tally to 29 . |
2 | Now some of the money raised from its sale has been used to pay for a new art Gallery . |
3 | It is also often used to pay for the preliminary work involved in making applications for civil and criminal legal aid . |
4 | The advantage to the bank is that it has the use of a deposit for a fixed period , but , because of the flexibility given to the lender , at a slightly lower price than it would have had to pay for a normal time deposit . |
5 | This yield will fall in a period of inflation because a progressively larger amount of money will be needed to pay for the same quantity of goods and services . |
6 | Local authorities in Scotland are being asked to pay for a Soviet ship to measure radioactive and chemical pollution in Scottish coastal waters . |
7 | The Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines , ZCCM , will be asked to pay for the environmental damage it has allegedly caused for the last 24 years , under the terms of the recently-approved Environment and Pollution Act . |
8 | The bourgeoisie became a source of state functionaries as the sale of offices increased to pay for the ever-growing cost of armies . |
9 | The jury awarded him the libel raspberry — a halfpenny — so he was forced to pay for the whole action . |
10 | Hence between 300 and 600 Taka were required to pay for the full treatment . |
11 | They first extracted a written guarantee of good conduct from her uncle and aunt , who are now required to pay for the medical treatment which , if successful , will allow the woman to return to prison . |