Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] pay the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When she just gazed at him , he said patiently , ‘ I 've paid the agreed price , so tell me why , when you ought to be jubilant , you 're so obviously sad . ’
2 I 've paid the damned bill , ’ shouted Meredith .
3 Frank , of Headingley Crescent , said : ‘ The problem with my war disability pension is I have to pay the top whack tax .
4 Well , I live in sheltered accommodation and , believe me , I have to pay the full licence fee .
5 NOTICE To : Smith & Jones ( Contracts ) Limited , whose registered office is situate at Coldharbour Road , Thames Marshes , Essex WHEREAS ( 1 ) You are justly and truly indebted in the sum of £1250 to Robinson Bros Ltd trading as Go Fast Transport whose registered office is situate at Cornmarket Chambers Ipswich Suffolk more particularly in respect of transport costs for the quick delivery of fragile machine equipment and related warehousing costs ( 2 ) By Section 517 ( 1 ) ( f ) of the Companies Act 1985 it is provided that a company may be wound up by the court if the company is unable to pay its debts ( exceeding £750 ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you pursuant to Section 518(1) ( a ) of the Companies Act 1985 that you are required to pay the said sum of £1250 to Go Fast Transport ( GFT ) not later than 3 weeks from tomorrow 's date AND that if you neglect to pay the said sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of GFT an application will be made to the court for your winding up by petition presented by GFT under the provisions of Section 519 of the Companies Act 1985 .
6 If you are divorced , you start paying the full rate immediately .
7 Once you start paying the full rate , you build up benefits in your own right .
8 If you have n't already chosen to pay an excess , worthwhile premium savings can be made if you choose to pay the first £100 of claims made under the Buildings or Contents sections of the Policy .
9 Discounted premiums are available if you choose to pay the first £100 of all other claims under the Buildings and/or Contents Section of your Policy .
10 AND 7 ½%; DISCOUNT If you choose to pay the first £50 of each claim .
11 7 ½%; Discount off Buildings , Contents and Personal Possessions premiums if you choose to pay the first £50 of each claim .
12 So that at the end of the five years , assuming you 've paid the maximum stake at seven and a half percent , you would , otherwise you would receive the nine thousand back of course , and at that rate you would receive two six seven one and that will include , if you 're a twenty five percent payer , six hundred and sixty seven that you would have otherwise lost in , that would have gone out in tax .
13 Ladies , you must be keenly interested in the rental of your home , especial ! y now that you have to pay the increased rate .
14 Who decided , Mr Chairman , to pay the ten pounds , you were lucky really , you have to pay the two hundred pounds , that 'll be the
15 If your home is damaged by Subsidence or Heave you have to pay the first part of the claim yourself .
16 Then you have to pay the other lot to hook you up . ’
17 But more complex work , such as crowns and bridges , is not covered and you have to pay the full laboratory cost of this work or 35 per cent of the dentist 's normal fee .
18 And you have to pay the little boys to guard your bikes otherwise they let down the tyres .
19 Right so we get paid the extra fifteen or whatever
20 Out of interest madam chairman , does that mean we 've paid the total amount that we we said that we would contribute ?
21 On HLCAs they recommend paying the maximum EEC rates to the areas of greatest handicap ; lowering the stocking limit per hectare or linking HLCAs to the area of rough grazing on a farm so that farms with the most rough grazing receive the greater payments .
22 All around her men 's eyes are avidly forsaking their embarrassed girlfriends for the fantasy they have paid the go-go dancer to concoct of herself ; the room contains a crowd of men united in desire and fear of possession of women who are separated from each other by bars .
23 People are only entitled to these benefits if they have paid the requisite number of contributions .
24 Pensioners will believe that they have to pay the full amount unless they query it with their local authority or unless the authority has a list .
25 Does my hon. Friend accept , however , that among pensioners , particularly those who took up residence in sheltered accommodation after 1988 , there is a real fear of injustice , in that some of them have to pay the full licence and some of them do not ?
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