Example sentences of "to be paid [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean I think it 's , I mean I I have personally asked this question a number of times and pressed for everybody to be paid properly in inverted commas , I E monthly , but this is an assumption about a certain lifestyle and a certain way of budgeting which er I do n't think we have necessarily the right or , you know it 's not necessarily our
2 But , in a third case , the court upheld a Ministerial direction that no money was to be paid out for domestic assistance and the Court of Appeal confirmed this decision .
3 Legal Aid — Costs — Jurisdiction to award — Defendant initially unassisted but subsequently obtaining legal aid — Plaintiff legally aided throughout — House of Lords making order for defendant 's costs incurred while unassisted person to be paid out of legal aid fund — Order suspended to allow Legal Aid Board to object — Whether House of Lords making ‘ order forthwith ’ — Whether jurisdiction to make order — Legal Aid Act 1988 ( c. 34 ) , s. 18(1) ( 2 ) — Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 ( S.I .
4 After a long and uphill struggle , lasting for most of the 1950s , Margery Fry had persuaded the Howard League and the newly formed Justice to take up the cause of monetary restitution to be paid out of public funds to those who had suffered personal injury from acts of criminal violence .
5 An order may only be made against the legal aid fund if : ( a ) an order for costs would be made in any event ; ( b ) the proceedings were instituted by the assisted party and the unassisted party would suffer severe financial hardship unless an order were made ; and ( c ) in any case the court is satisfied that it is just and equitable for the costs to be paid out of public funds ( Legal Aid Act 1988 , s18(4) ) .
6 These were initially in volume ( i.e. real opportunity cost ) terms , but since 1976 management techniques have increasingly been based on cash , i.e. what has to be paid out at current prices .
7 ‘ In every case , whatever the length or size , benefit was about twice as likely to be paid out in official strikes as in unofficial strikes . ’
8 That 's now got to be paid out in increased insurance premiums .
9 It has to be paid off in full when you move and a new one taken out .
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