Example sentences of "pays for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The government already pays for a unit at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , in Farnborough , that uses powerful computers to analyse signals from the satellites .
2 This pays for a series of searches by the Patent Office to make sure your claim is original , and a similar idea has not been lodged before .
3 Each voucher pays for a room with private bath or shower , continental breakfast , hotel service charges and taxes .
4 One calf saved pays for a lot of training , and this is particularly so in the case of a precious bloodline .
5 In renting a movie a national ( monopoly ( TV channel may only pay as much per showing as one major cinema in the same country pays for a week .
6 The gambling tax in Nevada pays for a considerable part of their social services ; so their state sales-tax is less than in neighbouring states , while capital taxes are non-existent .
7 If one pays for a pint of beer , one should get a pint of beer .
8 It is right that when one pays for a pint of beer , one should get a pint of beer .
9 It 's just like when someone pays for a park bench — they get a little plaque with their name on it , do n't they ? : - )
10 Animal rescues will be much the same just for turning out and £97.50 pays for a an awful lot of home help visits .
11 So if you complain about your council tax , do n't , students are exempt anyway so that 's alright , if you complain about your council tax do n't because it only pays for a very small fraction of what local authorities spend .
12 This county pays for a full time union official this is extravagant , one full timer for five hundred members , that is way over the top let me tell you .
13 Put very simply , the retailer 's profit is the difference between the price he pays for an item ( cost price ) and the price he charges the customer .
14 Any person , organization , or government department who buys and pays for an advertisement is " the advertiser " .
15 Some birds and animals come via the RSPCA and he receives funding for these ; but he himself pays for the care of injured wildlife brought in by the public .
16 Even where the government pays for the mechanical means of conservation entirely ( and thus avoids the problems of a lack of capital or labour on the part of the farmer , his inability to forgo food crops for a season , and the reduction of his perception of the risks involved even if his private resources are sufficient ) , such an act engenders apathy on the part of the farmer , who regards the work as belonging to the state ( FAO 1966 : 172 , for a project in Morocco ) .
17 This is a penalty that Yugoslavia pays for the large share of its foreign trade which it carries on with countries having inconvertible currencies .
18 An old lady pays for the loaf and ½ ; lb butter in her wire basket , but you notice a jar of your own brand coffee in her shopping bag .
19 The customer , as he points out , pays for the bundled Sun environment , including the Open Look interface , in any case .
20 The charity then pays for the operation in an effort to control dog numbers .
21 She buys all the food , and pays for the laundry .
22 The rest of the budget is allocated in two parts : that which pays for the hospital and community services — three-quarters of the total — and the remainder , which goes to the family practitioner services — the GP , the dentists , the opticians and the cost of drugs dispensed by GPs .
23 We also ask you to contribute to a kitty which pays for the children 's food and drinks .
24 Our Agent advises that we indicate that £25,000 is the lowest acceptable offer and that she pays for the alteration .
25 To the cost to Britain of membership of the EEC on her trade account must be added what she pays for the Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) .
26 The module owner is generally the person or organisation who pays for the module ( or modules ) to be developed , although this user has no specific LIFESPAN privileges .
27 The module owner is generally the person or organisation who pays for the module ( or modules ) to be developed , although this user has no specific LIFESPAN privileges .
28 He pays for the additional units but he values them at only .
29 There are particular worries about who , under the ‘ user pays principle ’ , pays for the preservation of data for historical research .
30 In any case , however , the landlord should insist that the tenant either pays for the costs of security , or indemnifies the landlord against third party claims arising out of the use of the building out of hours .
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