Example sentences of "[adv] pay [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The aim behind the sections is to prevent the settlor alienating income to the trustees , and therefore perhaps paying a lower rate of income tax than he would otherwise pay , when at the end of the day he might be able to get the accumulated income back . |
2 | The Minister was apparently paying a semi-private visit , having come to Andhra Pradesh on official business . |
3 | So that girl 's only paying a hundred pound a month mortgage on it 's only a terraced house but |
4 | The trust is liable to £35 tax but gets credit for the £25 deducted at source so only paying the additional £10 to the Revenue . |
5 | Another saving is that you only pay a single charge for postage no matter how many books you buy . |
6 | two people book a small mobile home on any high season depart from Saturday the tenth of July oh that 's after you , oh wait a minute , until twenty third of August and only pay the low season charge , save , save over thirty pound per |
7 | … to find and provide one third part of the entertainment on next St James ' Day each unless they shall severally pay the usual fine of £15 each in lieu of serving the said officer at the next court … |
8 | Apparently it is not intended to decide that a bowler with a long run pays more than a dashing opening batsman , but rather to ensure that a highly-paid Test cricketer does not necessarily pay the same amount as a young uncapped player . |
9 | From July onwards , if you arrange your overdraft in advance with your branch , you will only pay a monthly usage fee plus interest if your account is overdrawn . |
10 | Some people just do n't want to sell and we can only pay the going rate . |
11 | But the ruling says they can only pay the bare minimum . |
12 | you ruin your chances so about three times a week the comes in to arrange my poll tax and all this and they get going you know well why should a bloke that having a big house and he only pays the same rate as them so I said , well it 's like this as far I 'm concerned I said you know no bloke works perhaps twice as many hours as you do he chooses |
13 | The teachers are all on strike , hardly surprising when they 're only paid a hundred dollars a month , so all Alejandro 's kids are at home getting under their mother 's feet . ’ |
14 | This is not necessarily as great as the increase in the liabilities of the target company related to the breach of warranty , particularly if the purchaser has only paid a nominal price for the shares in the first place . |
15 | The recruitment of migrant labour has also had what one might refer to as a series of indirect benefits , especially in the earlier phase of immigration , because Britain and the other importing countries were able to avoid the costs involved in actually producing the immigrant labour power , from the birth to the maturation of the workers concerned , and because of the lower demands on the welfare state of economically active , healthy , single , young men and women who nevertheless paid the same rate of taxation as other workers ( Gorz , 1970 ) . |
16 | I am a 40-year-old male , childless by choice , already paying a great deal of tax to satisfy the needs of women and children . |
17 | Women who were already paying a reduced rate contribution were however allowed to continue doing so . |
18 | Though the UN is already paying the local police in Somalia , officials in New York worry about setting precedents . |
19 | Some of the large eating places , such as McDonalds and Happy Eater , have special arrangements for children 's parties , whereby you just pay a fixed sum per head for food . |
20 | This means that the council housing customer will normally pay the full cost of the service while the owner-occupier will enjoy a subsidised mortgage . |
21 | Firms will no longer pay the top rate ( 35% ) until their profits hit £1m — up from £750,000 . |
22 | It works because companies would sooner pay a nice person they know than a computer . |
23 | Free places were to be replaced by special places : still open to competition , but with the added requirement that parents should nevertheless pay an approved fee , to be adjusted according to the means of the family . |
24 | Germany already pays a staggering 68% of the Community s income : the system of ‘ concentric circles ’ would only increase her influence over the Community even more and if the club was reduced to eight she would unavoidably become dominant . |
25 | When Bilqis , Queen of Sheba , travelled from her domain in southern Arabia to visit King Solomon , it was not just to pay a social call . |
26 | Ardiles said he began to mistrust Swindon Town 's former chairman Brian Hillier , who 's on trial with Macari , and former club accountant Vince Farrar.Ardiles said in 1990 he stopped offering the cash bonuses , and players were soon paid a monthly salary direct into their bank accounts.Macari , Hillier , and Farrar deny the charges , and the case continues . |
27 | And the wife of the congregational minister fared no better when she explained that " owing to falling church membership " , the church no longer paid a living wage . |
28 | My hon. Friend the Member for Chislehurst said that , on Ministers ' own admission , we no longer paid the full rate of fees . |
29 | I think I have already paid a certain amount . |
30 | He has already paid a brief visit to Middlesbrough and Hull and has been briefed in general terms on the hopes and needs of our diocese . |