Example sentences of "[noun sg] will pay for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Department of Industry will pay for the first three years , but after that expects FABMS to pay for itself .
2 The Village Association will pay for the three monthly intervals .
3 The Village Association will pay for the Neighbourhood Watch signs — three in all — to be erected .
4 The cash will pay for a purpose-built dermatology department at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough .
5 The second way in which Britian will pay for the deal is in lost influence in Europe .
6 The aim is that entertainment on pay-TV will pay for the more innovative plans , including two way transactions down the cables , that lie at the heart of the cabling idea .
7 The city authorities of Bremerhaven have signed an agreement with the Bremen businessman and art collector Hans Grothe , whereby the industrialist will pay for the construction of a new contemporary art museum ( likely to cost DM21 million ( £7.3 million ; $12.7 million ) and will endow it with his collection of contemporary art works .
8 Also , under the accrued income scheme the gilt buyer will pay for the accrued gross interest since the last interest payment date .
9 The money will pay for a three year scheme to improve 334 houses and five bungalows on the 1960s built estate .
10 These are the maximum amounts the insurance company will pay for a claim per section .
11 But , do n't worry , ’ she assured him , glancing up , ‘ my insurance company will pay for the damage . ’
12 7.7.9.2 to pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply ] It is not unreasonable for a lease to contain a provision that the tenant will pay for the reinstatement of premises where insurance has been vitiated subject to a limitation being placed on the persons who can trigger this provision and possibly subject to the tenant being allowed to receive the payable insurance money as the reinstatement progresses .
13 CASH raised at a display of medieval jousting will pay for a wildlife garden at a Suffolk school.Pupils , parents and staff from St Jame 's Middle School , in Bury St Edmunds , were entertained by members of the International Jousting Association on Saturday.Headteacher Bob Thackray said the group gave a demonstration of the skills and equipment needed to take part in jousting before the display itself got under way.He said entertainment also included a whole range of craft stalls , games and competitions , all organised by the pupils .
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