Example sentences of "and [art] [noun sg] pay [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Under a scheme introduced at Shell Chemicals in February last year women receive six months ' maternity pay , half at the beginning of their leave and the rest paid in stages during the first nine months after they return to work .
2 The Mongol invasion had hit the urban centres particularly hard , and the tribute paid to the Golden Horde for over two centuries had made recovery difficult .
3 We increased the amount and introduced the automaticity principle — the lack of need to make a claim — and the ability to forecast cold weather in advance and the ability to pay in advance .
4 Were they really ruling huge areas of land when my family 's ambitions were for nothing grander than the next meal and the work to pay for it ?
5 And the company pays for that .
6 In that case the seller would have had to deliver and the buyer to pay for the lots remaining complete .
7 Never accept a building society cheque at face value : If you 're selling a car ( or anything else ) and the buyer pays with a building society cheque , do n't hand over the car until the cheque has been cleared .
8 The taxable transfer allowance , paid in addition to the disturbance allowance , is made in two stages ; half is paid to the employee with the first month 's salary in the new position and the remainder paid with the twelfth month 's salary in the new position .
9 His exchange with the negligent Mr Brooke is abrasive , and the price paid for upper-class ignorance in human misery — the worn wife , the thieving child , the drunkenness throws into unsparing relief his landlord 's enthusiasm for the fine arts and social reform .
10 No one knows how big the contribution was and the price paid for the electricity is being kept secret .
11 District Service Centres will dramatically reduce processing costs and the price paid by business customers .
12 This slightly understates the true cost of credit union lending for their members , as credit unions can work only if their members save as well as borrow , and the interest paid to members on savings with the unions ( though at the moment tax-free ) may be rather below the interest they could get from other institutions .
13 The complexity of some of the interpretations offered in his books , and the attention paid to the dreamer has invited comparisons between his methods and those of Freud , centuries later .
14 And the world paid for this later — in World War 2 .
15 Fashion garments may and do cost a great deal , but break down the component parts of that price and the sum paid for the natural fibre fabrics begins to look a little odd .
16 This means that we can use them for the riding school , muck the out etc … and the owner pays for its feed .
17 A licence has to be obtained and a deposit paid in advance to cover charges for a reasonable time .
18 ‘ I do n't possess a mansion with a swimming-pool , a Rolls in the garage , and a business to pay for it all , ’ he admitted in a recent biography .
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