Example sentences of "[adv] paid to " in BNC.
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1 | At present , the allowance is only paid to people under the age of 80 . |
2 | Thus , the byrnies of 1008 might alone have been worth £50,000 — £60,000 , a greater sum than any hitherto paid to the raiders . |
3 | In the dairy ring an entry of 51 sold to a top of £1,430 , £1,310 and £1,230 all paid to R & E Arthur , Knowehead , Templepatrick . |
4 | Switzerland already participates in some 200 individual EC projects , paying researchers the costs normally paid to full members , which average SFr30 million ( US$20 million ) a year . |
5 | Because Granby House was a listed building , the contractor eventually became exempt from this tax , but as he could not reclaim any VAT he had already paid to suppliers , he had to pass most of it on to the developer . |
6 | Gathering his forces , he attacked the Moorish state of Badajoz , evincing a still higher tribute than was already paid to the third brother Garcia . |
7 | In the event of termination we can not reclaim any moneys already paid to you . |
8 | In the event of termination we can not reclaim any moneys already paid to you . |
9 | 11.4 In the case of termination by for 's default in payment of the Advance or royalties due under clause 5.1 , shall be entitled to retain any moneys already paid to it by under the terms of this Agreement . |
10 | In the event of termination we can not reclaim any moneys already paid to you . |
11 | If the room is n't taken , the hotel keeps the deposit and the VAT already paid to Customs and Excise can be reclaimed . |
12 | The effect is that if the customer does n't show up , the VAT already paid to the Customs and Excise can not be reclaimed . |
13 | Workers who were too low or irregularly paid to be accepted by Friendly Societies and did not join a trade union , might contribute through the Post Office . |
14 | Another story — the charming Silford Hall tells of a happy visit which a little boy once paid to a country mansion , and how the kind housekeeper showed him round the picture gallery , and gave him a lovely dinner in the servants ' hall ; Crabbe had himself been that humble little boy . |
15 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
16 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
17 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
18 | All families with children are disadvantaged by this , but , since child benefit is nearly always paid to women , it is they who are most disadvantaged . |
19 | In addition to this , there is a married couples 's allowance which is usually paid to the man in the first instance . |
20 | It was also the first direct aid ever paid to exploration companies in Ireland . |
21 | Yet it transpires that none of the money that is so essential for restoring endangered architectural treasures is ever paid to the great figures of modern art . |
22 | Those returns are partly paid to its 307,000 shareholders , many of whom live and work in London . |
23 | What really stands out in my mind was the homage that was instantly paid to a good poem and the individual who had written it . ’ |
24 | And some £35,000 was also paid to the Watercress Line by the council for a piece of land . |
25 | Attention is also paid to the thought processes involved in problem-solving activity . |
26 | Tribute was also paid to Martha , a devoted friend and housekeeper over 25 years , who supported him to the end . |
27 | Hopwood , a case in which the House of Lords upheld the decision of the district auditor to surcharge members of Poplar Borough Council for maintaining a minimum wage for its employees which was not only in excess of wage rates in the area but was also paid to men and women alike . |
28 | A campaign grant of US$50,000 was paid by the government to each party represented in the Congress , and a subsidy was also paid to minor candidates . |
29 | Particular attention was also paid to user convenience . |
30 | The shipwrights of Exeter , for example , bound themselves in 1766 not to work for masters who were seeking to employ them at " less wages than have been from time immemorially paid to journeymen shipwrights " , to " deprive " them of " several of their ancient rights and privileges " and to impose longer hours than had been " usual and customary " . |