Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] pay for " in BNC.

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1 And while no carrier would want to be bound by terms and conditions other than those on the receipt message he sent , no transferee would want to pay for an electronic bill whose terms and conditions are other than those he received .
2 Industry will have to pay for the licences they are granted and will have a duty to reduce pollution and render their discharges harmless .
3 That is the price that Labour will have to pay for its policy , in the unlikely event of its ever being able to implement it .
4 Trout-fishing on the Kennet is now more or less back to normal , but anglers say that other rivers are still affected and anyone else who spoils their fun in future can expect to pay for it .
5 Bearing this number in mind , you decide how many tokens your child will have to pay for a list ( something like a menu ) of rewards you have constructed , such as choosing a favourite pudding , staying up later than usual , a box of crayons or a special outing .
6 The values stated represent the price a collector might expect to pay for the item , taking condition into account .
7 The Thatcher administration , on the other hand , ‘ do not believe that the community as a whole should continue to pay for all sorts of things that it has paid for in the past …
8 Or , in the case of a consent order , the wife might undertake to pay for repairs .
9 Most of the rest would help pay for disposing of the plutonium by generating electricity from it while turning it into waste .
10 In the absence of any agreement , or undertaking , then probably out of necessity the wife will have to pay for repairs , and explore the possibility when the trust comes to an end of applying to the court ( under " liberty to apply " ) for a variation of the division of the sale proceeds so that she is reimbursed .
11 That junior may have to pay for the victory with a heavy defeat in the future .
12 ‘ My father would have paid for years and years to have me become a doctor , a lawyer or an engineer .
13 THE predicted overspend on the new British Library would have paid for a £1 million public library for every UK local authority , leaving over £100 million for an extension to the British Museum Reading Room with a new underground storage area — which was what everyone wanted in the first place .
14 Mr Culliford says a refund would help pay for his relatives to fly to England , so he could see them before he dies .
15 For instance , If the Buyer shall fail to pay for any delivery in accordance with the terms of this contract , the Seller shall be entitled to withhold future deliveries until such payment is made can be replaced by If the Buyer fails to pay for any delivery in accordance with the terms of this contract , the Seller may withhold further deliveries until such payment is made .
16 Last summer , when the Sainsbury Wing was being dedicated at the National Gallery , Lord Sainsbury said in his speech that , while he was very happy to have provided that money for the Wing , he really thought the government should have paid for it .
17 In terms of cost effectiveness , a single Ventura/VT600 installation applied to Classical Music should have paid for itself in eight months — costed against the savings in typesetting .
18 In either case , it is clear that a parent who wants his/her child to receive denominational RE at school may have to pay for it .
19 The council was doubtful whether the public would want to pay for the changes .
20 This was to have been changed by clause 54(4) under which the benefit received was to be assessed at the arm 's length price which an ordinary member of the public would have paid for that service .
21 Last week King Fahd said his country would help pay for rebuilding Osirak , on the understanding that it would be used for peaceful purposes only .
22 The £50,000 it raised last year will help to pay for a researcher at the Department of Cancer Studies at Birmingham University .
23 Proceeds of a concert at Middlesbrough Little Theatre on May 10 in memory of Police Superintendent Bill Askew who died of cancer will help pay for a holistic treatment centre , an alternative medicine to fight cancer , at South Cleveland Hospital .
24 At the St Pierre Park it is estimated that the oven system will have paid for itself inside 18 months .
25 On more than occasion New Scientist — and at least one science editor from a leading newspaper , to our knowledge — has told the BA that the press can afford to pay for their own drinks and for those of their less wealthy friends who do n't have the same access to expenses .
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