Example sentences of "be [adj] pay for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ Swan ventured , ‘ I might be prepared to pay for a copy of the plans . ’
2 People who need to hold the asset in question for trading purposes may therefore be prepared to pay for a device that guarantees a stable price .
3 If you want to use aromatherapy oils when caring for an elderly relative , be prepared to pay for the best .
4 How much would you be prepared to pay for the two of you to go to Pwllheli by bus and train ?
5 The most common occasion when the agreement is drafted by the seller 's solicitors is when the seller is offering a company on a tender basis under which information about the company , together with a draft contract , is sent out to those who express interest and they are required by a specified date to indicate the price they would be prepared to pay for the company and , often , the changes that they would request to the contract .
6 In the final analysis all power relationships depend on resources , be it those obtained from the state , the respective local authority or the private individual who is to be willing to pay for a specific service .
7 ‘ Does that mean you 'll be willing to pay for a more expensive room ? ’
8 Such an approach also assumes that management would be willing to pay for a large project , accept the risks involved and get little reward in terms of information systems for a number of years .
9 The purchaser is unlikely to be willing to pay for the gross value of debtors less gross creditors in full on completion .
10 Mr Greenspan also said it would be wrong to pay for the war with a tax increase or surcharge .
11 Thankfully , the damage was minimal and she was able to return to barracks knowing that the Battalion Welfare Fund would be able to pay for the cost of the necessary repairs .
12 I 'd be happy to pay for a new one , but I have no idea where to go .
13 Unless Mr Gorbachev can persuade — or force — Russia and others to back down , he will either have to print roubles even more furiously than before ( result : hyperinflation ) , or else he will be unable to pay for the huge central bureaucracy and , more seriously , for the army .
14 Many patients would be unable to pay for the treatment prescribed by their doctors .
15 If savings have been set aside for a funeral , and would now pay for one at current prices , that money , invested at the best rate of interest , may be enough to pay for the funeral when it occurs .
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