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

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1 I paid the same price for the Les Paul Special .
2 If I go to the market to buy a dozen eggs I pay the full price there and then .
3 I pay the Municpal Corporation a tax of Rs 60 per month for running a stall on the pavements here , but at least there is no harassment now .
4 ‘ I do n't suppose you paid the almighty lire , did you ? ’
5 Thank you for the compliment you paid the last edition of Rural Wales .
6 Until she paid the ultimate price of fame , Judy Garland was the most gifted star of them all .
7 For Elizabeth — who had flown micro-light aircraft , climbed rock faces , dived in treacherous underwater currents and travelled the world alone — the visit to the remote camp near Sondwana was one adventure too far for which she paid the ultimate price .
8 Make sure you pay the right postage on your letter for the weight , the type of service and where it is going .
9 Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium .
10 Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium .
11 Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium .
12 Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium .
13 This scheme means that instead of paying quarterly bills you pay the same amount into your electricity or gas account each month .
14 If you pay the basic rate , every £1.00 you give is suddenly worth £1.33 .
15 After your allowances have been deducted you pay the basic rate of tax ( 25 per cent ) on any income up to £11,400 for people over 65 , and £20,700 for people under 65 .
16 No I do n't need the rail , I do n't the rail money in er Cos I presume if you pay the seven quid you 'll be more or less committed then to paying the I 'll I 'll get the rail money a bit later than .
17 the light things what you pay the light bills with .
18 And remember that most insurance companies expect you to pay the first part of any claim — usually £25-£50 .
19 They forget that we paid the higher price for the partition of Germany as a precondition for peace in Europe .
20 In New York we paid the usual visit to Radio City , had lunch with Jessica Dragonette , took a Sunday boat trip around Manhattan Island , saw the show ‘ Tobacco Road ’ , and also the musical ‘ On Your Toes ’ featuring the fine dancing of Ray Bolger .
21 We pay the first cost on all human life .
22 On top of all that , we pay the same amount for it as you do for your four times fatter version .
23 So in fact , we could have caused chaos on Oxpens Road by parking the bus on double yellow lines and making a big thing of getting handicapped children out , in and out of a specialised vehicle , but we , we actually prefer not to do that , and we go on the car park each week , and we pay the same fee as anybody else fee , pays because er we feel that that 's the right and proper place for us to be and the children to be , as they 're just ordinary members of the community with some special needs .
24 We train whole-time fire fighters cheaply , but we pay the retained people compensation for loss of earnings .
25 Laura Ashley bought substantial amounts of tweed from Cambrian Mill and although they paid the regular price , the company drew upon its charity budget to subsidize this at the rate of a pound per metre .
26 I do believe that in years gone by they paid the annual rent for Low Birk Hatt by spinning and knitting .
27 The 32 guests enjoyed roast turkey with roast potatoes and other vegetables followed by sponge pudding and custard for which they paid the going rate .
28 Well it was part of their course I think , I , they did n't they paid the full cost of it , they contributed a bit , but I think Colin stood
29 The official figures now show what a family would have to pay in rates or community charge if they paid the full amount .
30 In the meantime , the banks which lent the money to the dealers to enable them to pay the vast prices of the boom period are being very patient in waiting for their money , as it was partly their fault that a bubble economy was created in Japan .
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