Example sentences of "have to pay [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The buyer receives a further 100 from the seller who has to pay an equivalent amount as variation margin .
2 Congress , the woman worker is often low paid , and suffers from the menopause symptom and has to pay the full prescription charges for a treatment of H R T.
3 Suppose that an individual has to put up 100 per cent margin ( i.e. has to pay the full amount of the investment Pf from the start ) but that this can be invested at the riskless rate r .
4 Scottish universities now take many students from the Republic of Ireland and Scotland has to pay the full tuition fees for all those students .
5 this is the story of my life now in the bathroom I have had , I have had to pay a hundred pounds to Mr Butcher the plumber to put in a new shower thing because that was cheap and rough and eventually wore out should never have been put in .
6 St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent .
7 My constituents have had to pay an additional £44.75 per adult because of that incompetence , and that is a disgrace .
8 Now the Child Support Agency says he 'll have to pay a hundred pounds a week .
9 People who own holiday homes available for rent at least 140 days a year will not have to pay a standard charge but they will be liable to pay business rates .
10 If you own or lease property where no-one is living you may have to pay a standard community charge in that area in addition to the personal charge in the area you live .
11 Owners of holiday caravans will not normally have to pay a standard community charge .
12 The existing 100% Custom fees will be abolished , but all those wanting to sell Russian art abroad will have to pay a varying sum to the Federal National Heritage Service for such a permission .
13 The maximum grant is £270 , and you will have to pay a fixed contribution towards the cost , up to a maximum of £15 .
14 On the third default , the Institute says , the trader should have to pay a refundable bond , which would be forfeited if there was a further default within 12 months .
15 If you pay-in at a branch of a different bank from your own you will probably have to pay a small fee at the counter .
16 If you have , for example , never been a telephone subscriber before ( that is , even if you have had communal use of a telephone but it was not in your name ) you will have to pay a new subscriber charge plus a connection charge .
17 From that date people allowing their dogs to stray will have to pay a new £25 fee on top of existing boarding fee if they want to retrieve them .
18 In role the teacher enters as a traveller to tell them that she has come from a neighbouring village , where Roman soldiers are delivering a decree that all will have to pay a new tax ; the traveller has to go on her way .
19 Everybody in the region would have to pay a new tax towards a regional assembly based on Tyneside and dominated by Labour politicians .
20 From Wednesday people allowing their dogs to stray will have to pay a new fee of £25 on top of the existing boarding charges if they want to retrieve their animal .
21 X/Open said it very much hopes Novell will join its menagerie , but hinted it would have to pay a significant amount for the pleasure .
22 And some years you 'd probably maybe get a few pounds back and sometimes you would er maybe have to pay a few pounds .
23 So whilst many innovative cosmetics will be costly , you do n't always have to pay a high price for high tech beauty buys .
24 If your mortgage is for more than 70 per cent of the property 's value you will also have to pay a special insurance premium .
25 It was thought that anyone subscribing to a newspaper would have to pay a special tax .
26 The higher rate of tax is 40 per cent for 1993/94 and , in an appropriate case , the settlor may have to pay a further £5 in tax .
27 Beyond Postojna the roads became increasingly worse , twisting and turning as we went through at Janene on the Croatian border where it was explained that we would have to pay a reduced fee ( as we were carrying humanitarian goods ) of 13DM in order to acquire the appropriate papers to allow us to enter Croatia .
28 And the sort of er money that wo n't have to pay a reputable alternative theatre it was such that one could n't hope to break even on that capacity with the sort of seat prices that were that we 're charging .
29 You would have to pay an extra 15p on the price of the item .
30 MOTORISTS will have to pay an extra £60 a year to keep their cars on the road under the measures brought in by the Chancellor .
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