Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] paid [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit . |
2 | If materials are procured too early , the supplier may have to be paid before a contractor is paid by the client which can lead to cash flow costs . |
3 | Where this Agreement provides that the loss or part thereof shall be borne by a party hereto , and the loss is paid by the other party hereto , the purposes of this Agreement shall be effected by reimbursement between such parties subject to the limits of the Policies issued by such parties . |
4 | All other central government revenue is paid into the Consolidated Fund — a ‘ common bucket ’ from which remaining expenditure is financed . |
5 | Dividends , which are what the shareholder is paid for the use of his money , are recommended by the directors and authorized by the annual general meeting of shareholders . |
6 | Dividends , which are what the shareholder is paid for the use of his money , are recommended by the directors and authorized by the annual general meeting of shareholders . |
7 | It is a struggle Ellen and no mistake and though I have been thrifty as mother brought us all up to be and the rent is paid for the next year I am hard put to pay wages and still eat and keep warm . |
8 | Rent is paid to the Jersey trustees . |
9 | Compensation is paid to the producer , a total of £524,008 so far , which works out at about 78p a bird and is far from adequate , according the egg producers ' association . |
10 | At present , compensation is paid on the assumption that all the flock is infected — 39p per bird — and not just the birds removed for testing . |
11 | A management fee is paid to the syndicate leader(s) . |
12 | A single fee is paid to the society . |
13 | In some modern classical ballets too little attention is paid to the momentary holding of a pose as the focus of a picture to sum up — as it were — what has gone before . |
14 | Research on the participation of the public in general or clients in particular tends to centre around the form of participation involved ( inputs ) and its effect on the change agent and action systems ( processes , ‘ thruputs ’ ) , but little attention is paid to the results of participation ( outputs ) in general , and in achieving the specific goals of the activity involved . |
15 | High perspective achieves an almost generalized view of land which can reflect an economic bias , Little attention is paid to the ‘ content ’ of landscapes as artists give ‘ … little evidence of caring that the topography … was a representation of the needs of the people who had created it . ’ |
16 | We rarely see the Old Testament as a whole and little attention is paid to the system of political economy which is set up under divine instruction in the Pentateuch . |
17 | In Project English , particular attention is paid to the following areas : |
18 | Little attention is paid to the input side as distinct from the output side , the sensory information and feed-back which the operator is using to control what he is doing is neglected . |
19 | Stacey and I followed these arguments , insisting that issues of women and politics can only be addressed if attention is paid to the familial institutions of society ( Stacey and Price , 1981 ) . |
20 | Attention is paid to the negative effects which some children have on teachers when , for various reasons , they seem to be ‘ unteachable ’ and to reject what their teachers are trying to offer . |
21 | When so much attention is paid to the vast power of multinational companies , it is perhaps wise to think of the numbers of international names that have disappeared from the scene , even during our own lifetime . |
22 | Increasingly attention is paid to the four lifestyle areas of smoking , alcohol consumption , exercise and diet . |
23 | In criterion-referenced assessment particular attention is paid to the setting of intended learning outcomes or teaching objectives . |
24 | Thus no attention is paid to the immense variety of types within the modes ( figured bass as against Wagnerian orchestral score , for example ; or esoteric ritual song , in which accurate memory is vital , as against collective-variative improvisation of epic ) ; or to the fact that many musical practices overreach the extent of a mode ( thus , improvisation remained important in much notated European music until the middle of the nineteenth century ; studio-based musicians quite often use forms of notation , when it suits their purposes ) . |
25 | If attention is paid to the Schedule appended to section 6 , many places will be found far beyond the three-mile limit — e.g . , |
26 | In addition , more attention is paid to the socioeconomic structure of farming and in particular the greater reliance of hill farming on government and EEC grant aid and subsidies . |
27 | Due attention is paid to the ‘ hidden curriculum ’ and the total school environment , including such issues as policies on smoking on school premises . |
28 | Perhaps what is needed is smaller , more easily accessible places that can be reached on foot and where closer attention is paid to the social needs of users and to identifying individuals ' choices about their requirements for leisure , work and education . |
29 | The book should be written by someone with linguistic knowledge so that attention is paid to the principles of selection : for example , staging , grading , restriction and repetition . |
30 | Considerable attention is paid to the linguistic knowledge and skills required of teachers , and the ways in which these can best be learnt . |