Example sentences of "[prep] [be] pay " in BNC.

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1 Because I recko , I reckon they must of been paid for that because Maury has n't been phoning up and saying oh you have n't paid it !
2 So if you can get one you will have two chances of being paid instead of one .
3 This makes them even better because if there is a problem you will have two chances of being paid instead of one .
4 Mr Major must also be wondering why , if the recession is so bad , so many firms never bother to finish the job and so give themselves a chance of being paid .
5 The subcontractor then has to make the difficult choice of continuing work in the hope of being paid , or withdrawing his labour and reducing the probability of ultimate payment .
6 Thus , if the creditor knew that the debtor hoped to pay his debt to that creditor from a contract which the debtor was about to enter into , the creditor can not subsequently claim that the prospect of being paid from that source is not a reasonable prospect .
7 to consult the landed and trading interest of the nation , by lessening its incumbrances and public debts , and putting them in a method of being paid off in a few years ; which could not have been done , unless a way had been found to make the Annuities for long terms redeemable ; which had been happily effected by the South-Sea Scheme , without a breach of parliamentary faith .
8 ( 3 ) If you are still unfit for work after this period of being paid either Statutory Sick Pay or Sickness Benefit you will transfer to Invalidity Benefit which will be paid for as long as you remain unfit for work .
9 Is the future one of being paid park keepers or producers of primary produce ?
10 Is the future one of being paid park keepers or producers of primary produce ?
11 ( c ) Goodwill Before the Finance Act 1956 and the introduction of tax relief for contributions to retirement annuity contracts for the self-employed , outgoing partners in solicitors ' firms invariably relied upon being paid out for their interest in the firm 's goodwill as the principal means of providing for themselves and their families during their retirement and after their death .
12 Note that this is only half the apparent pay advantage the average woman would reap from being paid like a man .
13 One option for holders , of course , was to leave the dollars on deposit with a US bank but this was discouraged by US banking regulations which prevented interest from being paid on deposits of less than thirty days and limited the rate payable on longer deposits to less than that obtaining elsewhere .
14 1772 To be payed to William Mitchell for Gaping the Church yard Dyke of Killarow. 1:3:0
15 1772 To be payed to William Mitchell for Gaping the Church yard Dyke of Killarow. 1:3:0
16 It was hardship in this , that er , perhaps the hardest time came after it when er , well it was called public assistance then , social security payments had to be payed back .
17 He knows better than that , and anyway he is rumoured to be paying the Italian genius a lot of money for his one-box design vision that forms part of BMW 's long-rumoured MPV programme .
18 No one seemed to be paying much attention to the backgrounds .
19 Some companies are also reported to be paying several months ' salary in advance of the election .
20 We both believe that , out of sheer natural justice , it is illogical for someone on £24,000 to be paying less tax on the marginal rate than somebody on £19,000 .
21 Nick has established a system of working out there which seems to be paying off .
22 Although there is some truth in this relative deprivation argument , it is equally important to note that the pains of imprisonment are mitigated by pleasant recollections : to be doing ‘ a lot of bird ’ without having lived well seems far more futile and absurd that to be paying for the rich fruits that crime has already brought .
23 In general you 're going to be paying £10 to £20 more for a fleece lined with Windstopper than a fleece lined or covered with some other material .
24 Companies are estimated to be paying out £6 million a day in household and commercial claims — £1.30 for each £1 of premiums they collect .
25 She knew that she ought to be paying some attention to the rest of the class but she was altogether too excited to let the matter rest .
26 At the moment , that gamble seems to be paying off .
27 Toby was referring to one of the great stars in the American golfing firmament whom the sponsors were said to be paying £50,000 in appearance money , much to the disgust of most of the other professionals .
28 No chances with the bus , and besides , he was n't going to be paying any more bills .
29 I think there 's one advantage in letting the Paymaster know because he deducts tax at source , whereas your second employer may not , and it may be to your advantage to be paying tax
30 " Now why is the Ingard group paying Osnafeld £300,000 when , if our other information is correct , Varsov , or Osnafeld on behalf of Varsov , might be expected to be paying Ingard And what does Varsov want with land on Foulness ?
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