Example sentences of "pay for [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In June , 1950 , North Korean Communists nearly overran the southern half of the artificially divided country , the half which the U.S. had occupied and paid for since the war .
2 You 'd have to pay for exams and all that , but it 's all paid for at the end of the day in n it ?
3 Water is normally paid for via the water rates , but the water industry is looking at the feasibility of water metering in the future .
4 No we did n't buy tyres , no they were tyre mileage rates and erm mileage was the , tyres were paid for on the mileage run .
5 As this comment suggests , food is the major item to be paid for within the family 's residual income .
6 Note that this does not include monsters ridden by characters , which must be paid for from the character allowance .
7 A desk is bought for the business for £100 paid for from the bank account .
8 So there has been criticism of the growth of patronage and of the extent to which bodies which are paid for by the taxpayer are not fully accountable to Parliament for their actions .
9 of the capital costs of the CTC programme , including those of the Telford college in my constituency , were paid for by the taxpayer ?
10 As he said , two of those motorway crossings were paid for by the taxpayer .
11 Acknowledging that it would appear unjust to pay higher allowances out of taxation to the middle classes , she argued that it would only be possible if the higher allowances were paid for by the income groups or occupations which benefitted from them .
12 And another five hundred thousand every year paid for by the Queen !
13 Was the was the lawyer paid for by the union ?
14 If your area receives protection in this period , it will be paid for by the Government .
15 institutions , schools anything paid for by the government , government buildings like you said , like town halls , libraries , theatres
16 So the expensive electronics is paid for by the cable company .
17 The idea that immigration can be discouraged by investment programmes paid for by the West and intended to make poor countries worth staying in can not possibly work , given the inconceivable sums of money which would be required , except — maybe — in eastern Europe .
18 The protection for losing authorities ( for the following three years ) will be paid for by the Exchequer , ’ Mr Hunt said , answering a demand for central funding repeated in the debate .
19 The primary state sector , the ‘ national schools ’ , is paid for by the state , but is effectively under the control of the churches , with a local priest or minister as manager .
20 Otherwise , the patient might spend some time in a private nursing home , possibly paid for by the State .
21 Investigators will examine every royal building that is paid for by the state .
22 The emphasis was now to be increasingly on service , given to and paid for by the state , which assumed the right to appoint its commanders ( this was made easier by the fact that all accepted the state 's money for service in war ) and to demand that it got the best available in return for its money .
23 Scroungerphobia was monitored by two researchers , Peter Golding and Sue Middleton , who reproduced in New Society one of the Daily Mail 's diatribes against " Scroungers by the Sea " in 1977 : " The seaside social security offices are thick with subsidised cigarette smoke , the smell of alcohol paid for by the state and the smugly tanned faces of leeches feeding off the hard-working , ordinary , silent majority . "
24 He was offered counselling to be paid for by the church .
25 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
26 Regulation 22 declares that LCH will have no liability in respect of a tender , documents or delivery , or any matter arising under a contract , unless : ( 1 ) The member claiming against LCH gives notice of his claim by 5 pm in the afternoon of the seventh business day after that on which documents are to be taken up and paid for by the buyer ; and ( 2 ) That member refers any dispute to arbitration under the market rules and an award is made in his favour .
27 A special concession paid for by the Ministry of Defence allows for Aerogrammes to and from HM Forces based in BFPOs 801 to 825 , BFPO 655 and HM Ships operating in the seas around the Falkland Islands to be sent without pre-payment of postage .
28 Some such stations were paid for by the nobleman and maintained by him .
29 The driver of a 1.6 litre company car who can justify more than 2,500 business miles a year and whose petrol bills ( including personal mileage ) are paid for by the company , will be taxed as though the benefit were equivalent to an extra £2,800 in salary .
30 Whole fleets of taxis , paid for by the company , carry Japan 's white-collar elite home to the suburbs after an evening 's drinking in the Ginza at company expense .
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