Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] pay [art] " in BNC.

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1 If it has been conceded that students should not pay the tax , the Government should accept the logic and exempt students altogether .
2 In these circumstances there is no reason at all why the defendant should not pay the fee .
3 7.4 Payment of insurance rent The Tenant shall pay the Insurance Rent on the date of this Lease for the period from and including the Rent Commencement Date to the day before the next policy renewal date and subsequently the Tenant shall pay the Insurance Rent on demand ( if so demanded ) in advance [ but not more than [ months ] in advance of the policy renewal date It is obviously advisable that the tenant should not pay the insurance rent too far in advance of the policy renewal date .
4 You should n't pay a penny until they 're approved , so there 's no risk .
5 The KSA advises that you should n't pay a deposit amounting to more than 25% of the total contract price of your kitchen .
6 Oh at Handsworth , I 'm meant to go there this evening to speak to the domestic bursar the residents ' officer and someone else , God knows , from the university to put my case forward for why I had to leave Handsworth and that , why I should n't pay the money .
7 mm , makes you wonder that if you should n't pay the dearer price and get the proper decent tapes
8 I could not pay a more eloquent testimony to the doctor than my hon. Friend has just paid .
9 If you decided on the first day of the PIW you could not pay the SSP or that you had to stop paying SSP during the PIW , you employee can not get SSP now .
10 People who could not afford litigation ( because they could not pay the difference between their costs and the taxed costs recoverable ) or who could not afford the risk of litigation ( because costs awarded might not be recoverable or because they might lose ) might be assisted by the scheme .
11 Darlington magistrates fined David Humphreys for a series of pollution offences , but he said he could not pay the fines and faced bankruptcy .
12 ‘ We 'd been evicted when we could n't pay the rent because the potatoes failed .
13 I could become a burden to me wife and family , not only that , if I could n't pay the mortgage they might throw us out of the cottage .
14 I could n't pay the mortgage .
15 And yes you ask and open probe , but follow up with secondary and tertiary open probes , what they mean if you broke your back and could n't pay the bills , how would you suffer , what would , what would be the problems if , god forbid , you did die last night , what would you want your family to have how much do you want them to have , when do you want them to have it what would they go without if they did n't have it okay so they start building mental pictures rather than saying okay you need hundred thousand pounds worth of life assurance , because that 's a fact
16 The Leader of the Opposition promised explicitly that anyone earning less than £21,000 a year would not pay a penny tax extra in income tax or national insurance under a Labour Government .
17 When I last had the opportunity to question my right hon. Friend , he confirmed that under the Conservatives , miners and other earners in my constituency would not pay a higher rate of income tax .
18 Christine McVicar , Glasgow Shettleston CLP , said she would not pay the tax , but failed to win conference support for a motion committing the party to a campaign of non-payment .
19 One Highlander was in a fix regarding his dog : he would not pay the fare for his collie ; the official threatened to take him — the dog — as a hostage ; Dugald warned him Prince would ‘ grip him ’ if he dared .
20 But , what with today 's theatre seat prices , the difficulty of parking the car , and the limitations of radio and television , who would not pay the £5 subscription 10 or 20 times over to bring back the stay-at-home multiple choice facilities that our grandparents enjoyed .
21 Some decided that they would not pay the poll tax , but the people about whom I worry are those such as the elderly lady suffering from a form of senile dementia who came to me because she was being harassed about the poll tax .
22 I then learned from the media that these payments would make up for the loss of revenue caused by people who could not or would not pay the community charge …
23 The Company shall not pay the purchase money to a Defaulting Member until he shall in respect of the shares being the subject of the Compulsory Sale Notice have delivered his share certificates or a suitable indemnity and the necessary transfers to the Company .
24 You would n't pay a man on that . ’
25 four to five pound a week on beer er but he would n't pay a pound a week , and he 's come , a pound a month
26 You would n't pay the whole of it taxable if it was you know you would claim expenses for one thing and another .
27 And very often the people would n't pay the rent for them you see , so they were n't very happy were n't the people u losing the pool table , but the owner was saying Sorry you 're not paying your rent enough , we 're not getting enough out of the machine , I want it back .
28 You see , he 's got such skill , his footwork , and he 's always in the right position , and he really was , I ca n't pay a higher tribute .
29 I ca n't pay a third of the wage in lodgings . ’
30 and all this money that he 's got , ca n't pay a man a living wage , so but it 's a decent as I say , he 's lucky to be got a job these days .
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