Example sentences of "would [verb] to pay [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The council was doubtful whether the public would want to pay for the changes . |
2 | It is not disputed by any member of the European Community that if that part of the directive were to be implemented everybody would have to pay for the associated benefits . |
3 | He would have to pay for the policing of that out of this year 's money . |
4 | They asked Meehan , who was in a neighbour 's room , about a gas meter and a broken window and Mohammed Mansha told him he would have to pay for the damage . |
5 | I am glad that the hon. Gentleman and I agree that there should be a discount for single people — I am only sorry that the Labour party continues to insist that we should return to a rating system in which single people would have to pay through the nose , as they did before . |
6 | It was a battle of weight versus cost , a battle which , to my husband 's dismay , I usually lost and we would have to pay over the odds to have my cases stowed in the hold of the Jumbo . |
7 | The Ketterings would have to pay in the end , but it was a sizeable chunk of their holiday money . |
8 | The Prime Minister is now borrowing billions to try to finance a pre-election tax cut , so will he tell us exactly which other taxes he would raise to pay for the bribe ? |
9 | It said that it simply could n't foresee the day when revenues from licensing ANDF , to its principal members for starters , would start to pay for the cost of development . |