Example sentences of "[vb pp] pay for " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Thatcher will have to be satisfied with the assurances she will receive from Mr Bush , who will tell her that , since defence cuts are politically inevitable , it is far better for modest and planned reductions to be proposed by his cabinet and the Pentagon than for swingeing cuts to be imposed by the US Congress , which is already chafing at the thought of the US budget deficit being deepened to pay for the defence of the wealthy Europeans . |
2 | Then because of another mix up with their concert promoter in England , they discovered they did n't have enough other venues booked to pay for their stay . |
3 | Further , the acceptance of the need for rearmament connected with the Korean war on the part of the parliamentary leadership led to a damaging split within the party , with Bevan and Wilson resigning over Gaitskell 's budgetary measures designed to pay for the arms . |
4 | If additional work , or special items such as gold taps are requested by you , then you will be expected to pay for these . |
5 | It seems odd that I should be expected to pay for the privilege of assisting in this way , in particular , as I doubt that these changes will alleviate the falling numbers of applicants to medical schools in the UK . |
6 | A rule of thumb is that investment in energy efficiency is expected to pay for itself in two years . |
7 | Although the patient is expected to pay for his treatment , he will be reimbursed via the State medical insurance scheme . |
8 | Since 1987–88 , the state has , for the first time , been responsible for providing stationery and textbooks , which previously parents had been expected to pay for . |
9 | Last year , a passive solar collector on a house would have been expected to pay for itself in 12 to 15 years . |
10 | Investment in an agency , branch or subsidiary will be expected to pay for itself by generating extra business . |
11 | Under the Institute 's standards , for example , training organisations are expected to pay for the students ' first examination attempt . |
12 | Most people old enough to be expected to pay for them out of their own pockets regard the price of games cartridges as outrageous , but Nintendo Co is raising the prices of new software titles sold in the US by roughly 20% to offset the impact of Japan 's ever-rising yen . |
13 | It is the price you are expected to pay for a varied and entertaining job with an above average wage . |
14 | The price the Jews were expected to pay for this help was cooperation and conformity . |
15 | He had not expected to pay for any drinks tonight . |
16 | And was that the price he 'd be expected to pay for his dream ? |
17 | Finally , since all too many non-payers were simply ’ wo n't payers ’ , sponging on the rest , I hope that we will provide all the powers necessary to ensure that never again are my constituents expected to pay for the law breakers . |
18 | sole practitioners are expected to pay for the dishonesty of partners through their contributions to the Indemnity Fund ; |
19 | Hitherto member states were expected to pay for all environmental measures themselves . |
20 | You must have some idea how much a customer would be expected to pay for it . |
21 | There are people prepared to pay for quality . ’ |
22 | How much are we prepared to pay for it ? |
23 | So , how much are accountants prepared to pay for their fortnight in the sun ? |
24 | Dr Higgs is the only one left for those who believe someone must be seen to pay for the Cleveland controversy . |
25 | Benny was going to be able to go to University College , Dublin , to study for a BA degree because her parents had saved to pay for her . |
26 | One calf saved pays for a lot of training , and this is particularly so in the case of a precious bloodline . |
27 | How many welfare benefits have been cut and how many freezes have been imposed to pay for taxation cuts ? |
28 | Indeed the possible consequences of poor practice in this area could lead to a growth in institutional placements with the funding for home care being transferred to pay for this — the converse of a policy of community care . |
29 | Often they 're made to pay for their release and so must steal to get this money , ’ said Mr Santos . |
30 | I told her he should be made to pay for what he 's done to her , for using her , for leading her on … . ’ |