Example sentences of "they [modal v] [be] pay for " in BNC.
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1 | The number of days in a month will obviously depend on the month in question ; thus if a contract requires goods to be paid for within one month of delivery , and goods are delivered on 19 February , they must be paid for by 19 March ( see Dodds v Walker [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1061 ) . |
2 | Thus if goods are to be paid for within two months of delivery and are delivered on 5 October , they must be paid for by close of business — or midnight ? — on 5 December , the day of delivery being excluded from the two-month period ( Webb v Fairmainer ( 1838 ) 3 M & W 473 ) . |
3 | But they farm as a living , so they must be paid for looking after wildlife habitats . |
4 | Americans were exasperated that they should be paying for Europe 's defence when the Europeans were not doing their utmost to help themselves . |
5 | but they 'll be paying for their own seats though , so it 's |
6 | The chemists say they were promised that they 'd be paid for providing the service , but so far they have n't seen a penny . |
7 | in comparison with what they would be paying for a market stall then it would be it 's way out of their their |
8 | They had been booked in advance on a quota basis by Čedok , so they would be paid for whether any one ate at them or not . |
9 | The Royal African Company came under criticism from the West India sugar planters , who clamoured for more slaves to be supplied without explaining how they would be paid for , and also from other English merchants who thought they could do a better job of supplying slaves . |
10 | Their support role was of vital importance and they would be paid for their work , allowing them to keep themselves and their children . |
11 | The increased spending on health and education is welcome in every way , although those who work in schools and hospitals can not help but feel that they will be paying for it themselves by being denied pay rises . |