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

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1 So you got ta weigh that up against er , doing two plans , which you 're paying the true cost of the benefits you would get .
2 I said you 're paid the same .
3 The claimant brought an action against the bank claiming that she be considered as automatically hired as from March 5,1986 ( the date on which the first of above male candidates had been hired ) and she be paid the relevant salary , plus interest , from that same date forward up to the actual payment .
4 I mean , you know , when you think of what you 're paying as a , the other gentleman was saying , we are paying the thirty four pound twenty two pence a month , then you 've also got your poll tax above that , and then your mortgage as well !
5 It seemed a long way away but before we knew it we were paying the last of the deposits .
6 We do not object to women working the keyboards , so long as they are paid the same wages as men .
7 They are paid the same as people who can teach brilliantly .
8 that they are paying the Personal Poll Tax
9 Now what we have to know is whether or not they are in fact getting these contracts because they are the best and the cheapest , or whether they are getting it because they have the best connections and they are paying the most money .
10 I believe it 's because they have the best connections , and they 're paying the most money .
11 The problem for the students to some extent , is being compounded by the withdrawal of housing benefit , which means that they 're paying the full cost of rents in the private sector , whereas before they might have been getting ten , twelve even , more pounds a week refunded to them through the housing benefit scheme .
12 Around 65% of people with meters found they were paying the same as or less than they did under the old system .
13 After all , they were paid the same sum whether Nigel arrived by Rolls Royce or dustcart .
14 Erm Harrogate er is a borough that 's enjoyed an enormous er growth in prosperity and economic activity during the erm exciting er yuppie years of Mrs Thatcher the mid eighties and erm er was indeed one of the I think one of the most wealthy boroughs , one of the highest economic activity rate levels , the Civic Society tell us in their papers it was paying the highest rates and all these sort of indicators , but with as so much of that period it turned out to be er a bubble and a chimera and er the borough has experienced some very severe erm er closures in recent years .
15 While Holroyd Smith and Cornelius Quin took care of the electrical side of operations , John Lancaster managed the day-to-day running of the tramway , for which he was paid the princely sum of £1–15 shillings a week .
16 Half a century after his death he was paid the unusual tribute of becoming the subject of a feature film .
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