Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] pay for the " in BNC.
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1 | If our inflation fears are right , industry may pay for the cheaper pound through a tighter money policy and higher interest rates in years to come . |
2 | If the site were to be developed privately , the investment may pay for the reclamation of the land which may be necessary . |
3 | AID could pay for the road through its Economic Support Fund . |
4 | The Department of Industry will pay for the first three years , but after that expects FABMS to pay for itself . |
5 | The Village Association will pay for the three monthly intervals . |
6 | The Village Association will pay for the Neighbourhood Watch signs — three in all — to be erected . |
7 | The second way in which Britian will pay for the deal is in lost influence in Europe . |
8 | There remained talk that the new king would pay for the destruction of the threshing machines which the agricultural workers believed lay at the root of their misery , and there were stories that the new police — the ‘ peelers ’ — had been armed with 6000 cutlasses from the Tower . |
9 | Other principles accepted by the declaration were : i ) that the polluter should pay for the cost of the clean-up ; ii ) that environmental damage should be guarded against even if there were no apparent scientific reasons for doing so — the " precautionary principle " ; iii ) that women have " a vital role in environmental management and development " ; and iv ) that , while nations have a right to exploit their own resources , they must not damage the environments of other states . |
10 | This stipulates that a polluter should pay for the repair of environmental damage . |
11 | what I told Emmy though that that the other people advertising , they 're dealing in the wedding dresses , so one enquiry could pay for the whole lot , for her she 's dealing in nothing . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | They were to give their advice free as the Government would pay for the work . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Alternatively it can be seen as the maximum amount the firm can pay for the opportunity of making the investment , without being worse off financially . |
16 | Alternatively it can be seen as the maximum amount the firm can pay for the opportunity of making the investment , without being worse off financially . |
17 | Also , under the accrued income scheme the gilt buyer will pay for the accrued gross interest since the last interest payment date . |
18 | It wants the rail link to be built ( if nothing else , as a demonstration of the feasibility of privatising British Rail ) but Mrs Thatcher has stated quite clearly that ‘ users of the new line should pay for the full costs , including environmental costs ’ . |
19 | Each point on the demand curve shows what the individual would pay for the last unit of purer water . |
20 | But , do n't worry , ’ she assured him , glancing up , ‘ my insurance company will pay for the damage . ’ |
21 | Well mum could pay for Bulgaria and m , and dad can pay for the erm and you could go and stay |
22 | 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 . |