Example sentences of "[vb mod] pay for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was also decided that the Master , Wardens and Assistants should pay for a key giving them access to the Garden .
2 Christie , who has already signed money-spinning deals with Lucozade and clothing firm High and Mighty since Barcelona , said : ‘ We did n't see why we should pay for a visa when we were prepared to take part in races for nothing .
3 Now the Army is to give every soldier an extra £10 a month , which should pay for a weekly three-minute call .
4 Councillors and officials will demand that such ships should have a mandatory duty to contact the Orkney Harbour 's Department and that the Government should pay for a tug to escort them through the Pentland Firth .
5 Developers should pay for the cost of the additional traffic that they generate .
6 Now he 's told her that she should pay for the new family car .
7 It wants the rail link to be built ( if nothing else , as a demonstration of the feasibility of privatising British Rail ) but Mrs Thatcher has stated quite clearly that ‘ users of the new line should pay for the full costs , including environmental costs ’ .
8 She would have to have some money to support it , and it was only right he should pay for the pleasure he 'd had .
9 However , there seems no reason why creditors should pay for the costs of the Certificate .
10 Into the Home territory beyond they had to go fairly warily , but less so than if they had been a weaker company , not because of fears that the Homes would betray them to Dunbar but in that they were always jealous of their declared rights to decide who should enter their country and what they should pay for the privilege ; but two hundred and fifty well-armed men in tight formation carried their own safe-conduct , and they rode through without challenge .
11 ‘ It has failed to debate the key question of who should pay for the clean-up of contaminated drinking water . ’
12 Measures that drive up the costs of waste disposal may appear to fulfil the principle that polluters should pay for the dirt they create ; but they also encourage waste to end up where it should not .
13 Who should pay for the wasted time of the dentist ? — I ? the bus driver ? the bus company ? or the clock manufacturer ?
14 The policy question is how far families should bear the burden themselves and how far the state , through social security , or otherwise , should pay for the costs of disability ( see Chapter 14 ) .
15 If one of a pair of riding boots is damaged the other boot can not be used on its own and we should pay for the cost of a new pair .
16 In nineteen eighty nine , Mrs Margaret Thatcher said , I do not see why we should pay for the education of conflict .
17 Although it sought to make schools accessible , it also held that attendance at them should be voluntary , that pupils should pay for the instruction they received , that public education should be developed gradually rather than immediately , and that , although schools would still be run by different agencies , societies and private individuals , they should teach the same things and be managed identically .
18 Many developing nations argue that since the industrialized countries are the world 's main polluters , they should pay for improvements in the global environment ; and since they are rich , they should pay for the transfers of technology necessary for the developing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions , stop deforestation and carry out other changes .
19 Other principles accepted by the declaration were : i ) that the polluter should pay for the cost of the clean-up ; ii ) that environmental damage should be guarded against even if there were no apparent scientific reasons for doing so — the " precautionary principle " ; iii ) that women have " a vital role in environmental management and development " ; and iv ) that , while nations have a right to exploit their own resources , they must not damage the environments of other states .
20 This stipulates that a polluter should pay for the repair of environmental damage .
21 Could we just quickly , who should pay for the training of the trustees , employer or the trust ?
22 So what 's happened to the idea that it 's the polluter who should pay for the clean-up , farmers and nitrate manufacturers .
23 ‘ Someone must pay for the Privilege of having me spend valuable time in directing the operations of bone-headed policemen like you !
24 The starting point for the Dobry inquiry was the lengthening delay in the processing of planning applications , but Dobry was quick to point out that ‘ not all delay is unacceptable : it is the price we must pay for the democratic planning of the environment ’ .
25 Bob Shorter , the contracts director for Highland Health Board , said the news was encouraging , but stressed that money to cover running costs would be just as important as money which might pay for a new hospital .
26 Well we could 've got a second hand one , but I mean what I 'll pay for a second hand one we might as well get
27 Oh it 'll pay for a bit of the ferry but has , has no one approached the unions ?
28 If you 've an idea , however brief , send it to us ( enclosing a diagram wherever possible ) at : We 'll pay for every idea we use .
29 ‘ I 'll pay for the call of course . ’
30 ‘ Okay , then , I 'll give it a go if you 'll pay for the diesel and if I can see you Saturday night . ’
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