Example sentences of "[adv] pay a [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 Another saving is that you only pay a single charge for postage no matter how many books you buy .
5 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 .
6 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 . ’
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Women who were already paying a reduced rate contribution were however allowed to continue doing so .
10 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 .
11 It works because companies would sooner pay a nice person they know than a computer .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 I think I have already paid a certain amount .
17 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 .
18 Traditionally , the people 's singing has been delegated to a choir which is generally paid a nominal fee .
19 Family and friends yesterday paid a poignant tribute to the two at the murder scene .
20 TOURISM officials yesterday paid a morale-boosting visit to hoteliers in flood-hit Llandudno yesterday and pledged that they would play their part in helping the town 's recovery .
21 She had gone along once to pay a casual visit and found one of Nenna 's youngsters , the little one , cooking some kind of mess for him in Dreadnought 's galley .
22 Royal Cedar was a fourth winner from only eight runners for first season trainer , John McConnochie , who clearly paid a great deal of attention when assistant to Mercy Rimell .
23 The Minister also paid a private visit to thirty year old Nesad Chowchavich , a Bosnian policeman who 's paralysed after being injured in a grenade attack .
24 They also paid a substantial proportion of the increasingly heavy taxation the Elizabethan and Stuart campaigns on the Continent demanded .
25 The Iranians would also pay a further $55,000,000 to cover 15 outstanding loans made by the US Agency for International Development ( USAID ) to finance Iran 's foreign currency needs prior to 1979 .
26 Working-class women had always had recourse to abortion ; but in the case of the last century it was particularly likely , first , where married women workers worked outside the home and hence paid a key role in determining their families economic stability ; and second , where the dependence of the family on the women 's wage led to a reappraisal of family strategy .
27 He had also paid a substantial price for the pleasure , not merely of looking at the corpse of the idea of a centre party , but of stamping upon it several times over .
28 T&C also paid a high price for victory .
29 And , whereas he and his wife now pay a combined poll tax of £536 a year , he estimates that his rates would more than double .
30 Its people now pay a heavy price for the loss of their forests .
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