Example sentences of "will [adv] have pay [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Employees who benefit from inhouse perks , such as concessionary travel facilities or free sports or entertainment tickets , will only have to pay tax on the marginal cost of concessions , rather than on the average cost charged to the public , following the House of Lords ' ruling in Pepper v Hart ( see also this issue , pp 22 and 85 ) .
2 If we can do that , he will not have to pay court costs . ’
3 If this date is within eight weeks from the start of the PIW , you will not have to pay SSP for so long .
4 We shall also send you details at this stage of those people who will not have to pay Community Charge because they are exempt .
5 New guidelines just issued by the government mean that the NCC and national park authorities will soon have to pay landowners huge amounts of compensation if they want to preserve scientifically valuable sites from intensive farming .
6 The High Court has ruled that the historian from Oxfordshire will still have to pay Lord Aldington one and a half million pounds for allegations he made about his war record .
7 You will also have to pay income tax on the rent , though you can deduct expenses such as management fees , insurance and maintenance .
8 Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for £200 , Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay £100 more for the same equipment , according to one phone dealer we spoke to .
9 This means that there is financial discrimination operating between those clients who use a law centre and those who may go to a solicitor with the same problem and who will then have to pay fees or a contribution towards the cost under the Legal Aid or Legal Advice schemes .
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