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

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1 And whats more the club payed for the flags to be fireproofed when they realised what a potential fire hazard they were .
2 Apart from industry paying for pollution controls , he said , reorganisation of waste disposal would extend the polluter pays principle to ordinary waste disposal .
3 The price which the clergy paid for exemption from taxation in parliament was the encroachment of the king upon , and the dominance of his business within , their own provincial synods .
4 And what , after all , are clients paying for , if not the services of professional guides ?
5 In Port Sunlight W. H. Lever paid for Christ Church Congregational Chapel .
6 Lucy paid for the coffee and the rolls full of ham and cheese .
7 Golly , I ca n't remember what Richard paid for it , actually .
8 Dock paying for them .
9 Donna paid for the teas and the two women walked out to the Fiesta and got in .
10 Each generation of workers is in effect paying for its predecessors ' pensions , in the confident hope that the next generation will pay for theirs .
11 Tam paid for the drinks and they walked across to a table by the door .
12 Curb pay for bosses — call
13 Clients pay for the service on a quarterly basis and they know that the air will be kept clean , without any additional expenditure on repairs or maintenance ’ .
14 You were saying that th the , the trainers pay for all these horse walks and maintain them ?
15 Their cut will be around 30 per cent of the ‘ dealer ’ price , which is what the shops pay for your record , bearing in mind that your record will only reach the shops if the dealer asks for it .
16 That is how the newpapers pay for themselves .
17 The practice looked all too much like an effort to make the Scots pay for the French , and for French interests .
18 Transport academics argue that road pricing would make drivers pay for the cost of congestion .
19 Texas still has about the weakest campaign-finance laws of any big state , and some of its politicians still rely on lobbyists to pay for everything from trips and meals to golf tournaments .
20 This Act authorised LEAs to pay for pupils to attend independent schools , and enabled LEAs to recover the costs of providing further education for students not belonging to their area ( repealed in the 1980 Education Act ) .
21 One limited the powers of LEAs to pay for places in independent schools , another ( Section 10 ) encouraged the education of handicapped children in ordinary schools ( but see the 1981 Education Act ) .
22 ‘ I 've made an offer to the club to pay for a player on loan myself , ’ said Shilton .
23 Shilton had said earlier : ‘ I have made an offer to the club to pay for a player on loan myself to cover our injuries in the short term .
24 A small entry fee is charged for home games at Saughton which enables the club to pay for equipment , medical supplies , kits and the general running of the club .
25 Produced by Armanino Foods of Distinction , they suffered from the reluctance of cash-strapped shoppers to pay for premium brands last year .
26 To remedy this , the Spanish want the EC 's regional funds to pay for its hospitals and schools .
27 It is not just an effort to raise funds to pay for the continuance of the maypole-raising , but a way of instilling the custom into the children .
28 With insufficient funds to pay for the whole tournament RWC readily accepted the Italian Federation 's offer to host the Qualifying Tournament .
29 From March 24 the Enterprise Initiative Consultancy Scheme ( EICS ) will only be available at a cut-price rate , because the Department of Trade and Industry are re-directing funds to pay for alternative business packages .
30 Last month we reported that Venice 's churches might have to be closed except during services because of a shortage of funds to pay for custodians .
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