Example sentences of "paid for [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Phonelink will charge a licence fee for its software , while each unit used will be paid for at a pre-determined rate .
2 Armies also had to be fed , chiefly by purveyances ( or prises ) , that is to say by confiscating local crops and produce on the understanding that they would then or subsequently be paid for at a fair price , though often they were not .
3 However , that is what I am paid for as a full- time member of staff .
4 It seemed to her that if love was to be great it had to be paid for with a terrible price .
5 After April , rents not collected at the end of the year will have to be paid for with a general rent increase because of the Government ‘ ring-fencing ’ of housing revenue accounts .
6 The project is to be paid for with a tailor-made $29m World Bank loan , which is scheduled to be approved by the Hungarian government later this month , before being signed off by the bank .
7 Sinclair Hood ( 1971 , p.125 ) proposes that goods were paid for with an agreed weight of gold or silver .
8 In the event that the initiating member wishes additional professional services to be provided by the Network member submitting the suggestion , then such services should be paid for on a separate and non-contingent basis by the initiating member .
9 Among those to express their gratitude to Francis Place were the seamen of Tyne and Wear who , Place records , " sent me a handsome silver vase , paid for by a penny-a-week subscription " .
10 This means any class taken on a voluntary basics , classes paid for by a private concern , ( W.I. T.W.G. sports sections of firms etc. ) , are hiring your own premises and running a class , or are coaching any display team .
11 This was paid for by a special tax and payments continued until 1979 .
12 The row followed hard on the heels of Tuesday 's criticism by the Members ' Interests Select Committee that Mr Gummer should have declared work paid for by a giant food company to restore a pond at his Suffolk home .
13 THE agriculture minister , John Gummer , should have declared work paid for by a giant food company to restore a pond on his own land , MPs ruled last night .
14 The thing was paid for by the International Fund for Animal Welfare : animal welfare is obviously a good cash-flow business .
15 Great as his victory had been , London was not quite ready for a twenty-foot high anatomically accurate Achilles , especially as the statue had been commissioned and paid for by the grateful women of England .
16 The more affluent citizens live to a riper age , chronically collecting health services paid for by the lifelong taxes of the deceased poor .
17 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
18 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
19 File management systems can and should be directed to ensuring that no work is done that will not be paid for by the Legal Aid Board .
20 A recent visit to Japan , paid for by the Japanese government , has opened up major possibilities .
21 It is time to give serious consideration to a standing United Nations army , perhaps paid for by the rich and manned by the poor of the world .
22 Weight is crucial to planes and spacecraft so the expense is paid for by the extra detail it provides .
23 Sometimes the costs of the survey will be paid for by the prospective customer , later to be subtracted from the cost of the equipment should an order result .
24 Mrs Stringer , an active member of Teesside Pensioners Association , is attending a two-day Pensioners ' Parliament in Brussels , paid for by the European Parliament 's Socialist group of MPs .
25 Where the defendant has made a voluntary interim payment before proceedings , the plaintiff must still plead the whole of his claim including any special damage for expense paid for by the interim payment .
26 The cost of the clinical consequences of their research is currently met by central funding , their research itself being paid for by the Medical Research Council , charities , and the pharmaceutical industry .
27 For most the only alternative is a flight home paid for by the German government and a DM3,000 ‘ golden handshake ’ they 'll be forced to convert into dong ( at the artificial official rate ) on arrival .
28 If a large increase could not be paid for by the National Coal Board then the government should meet it .
29 A system of ‘ National Assistance ’ was to be maintained for all those who fell outside the other benefits to be paid for by the national exchequer .
30 May I draw to my hon. Friend 's attention a report in the Sunday Express pointing out that paramilitaries convicted of bombing and murder are sheltering in the Republic are drawing more than £2 million per week in dole money and social security , paid for by the British taxpayer , while many would face reconviction if they returned to Ulster ?
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