Example sentences of "will [be] paying [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're buying a cut tree , you 'll be paying obviously from where it 's cut up to the bottom branch , or if it 's a rooted tree you 'll be paying from ground level up to the bottom branch again . |
2 | Single students sharing a University-controlled flat will be paying approximately £40 per week , exclusive of the cost of heating , lighting , telephone , food etc .. |
3 | Single students sharing a University-controlled flat will be paying approximately £40 per week , exclusive of the cost of heating , lighting , telephone and food , etc . |
4 | While Mr Parkinson will be anxious over the next few days to emphasise the benefits of BR 's £3 billion investment programme , it is clear passengers will be paying increasingly more towards new rolling stock and equipment . |
5 | Both the increased cost and the loss in predictive validity will most hurt the poor and disadvantaged , who will be paying more for a test that is less likely to spot unfulfilled native abilities . |
6 | Ca n't imagine somebody on a hundred and ten that will be paying more than a hundred and twenty one pence . |
7 | By next year , payroll tax-rates will have risen by 30% since 1978 , and half of all Americans will be paying more in payroll taxes than they do in ( more progressive ) income taxes . |
8 | Students with Aficionado tickets for Code C performances will be paying only £4–40 for each performance . |
9 | Its main drawback is that you will be paying significantly more for your components , as you will not be getting the benefits of bulk buying . |
10 | Well no not er not in the cases of er , Lisa mentioned there , because quite honestly some of them will be paying less especially |
11 | Repayment mortgages payable over 25 years can be extended to 30 or 35 years , earning you a few extra pounds a month because you will be paying less for longer . |
12 | No no allowing for inflations , no underlying trends under the labour proposals people in Cambridge will be paying less hard cash now than they did eight years ago . |
13 | They 're going to lend money for long term projects , and the people of Lincolnshire , who benefit through those projects for years to come , will be paying modestly for years to come . |