Example sentences of "be pay for [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By the end of the five years , however , passengers should be paying for all operating costs and providing about half the investment expenditure . ’
2 Well I 'm sure he 'll be paying for that .
3 They wo n't be paying for that .
4 Well I wo n't be paying for another lot of lessons for you at the drama class David because that 's two weeks in a row you 've been saying you 've not gon na go .
5 However , on top of these fees , there are royalties to be paid for each unit shipped , which can range from $5 to $75 per copy .
6 If the Claimant is an inpatient in a hospital ABROAD due to accidental bodily injury or illness sustained during the period of insurance and the hospital is licenced for surgery then benefit will be paid for each complete day of hospitalisation up to the limit of the policy .
7 ‘ Although it is argued that fear of punitive jury awards has made the US business safety-conscious , quite a price has had to be paid for that by way of corporate and insurance company bankruptcy , the closing of municipal facilities and the practice of defensive medicine . ’
8 They understand the price that is the market price to be paid for that .
9 ( a ) If during a break you are not allowed to leave your station and may be called on to perform some duties , you are entitled to be paid for that break .
10 We should be paid for that !
11 Import controls Controls over imports from abroad , notably the supply of raw materials to companies from a foreign parent company , or the prices that can be paid for such imports .
12 There is , however , a price to be paid for such power .
13 There was , however , a price to be paid for such concessions .
14 These are inconsistent with those contained in the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensation ) Act , 1919 , and then s. 46 , sub-s. 2 , of the Act of 1925 provides : ‘ Subject as aforesaid , the compensation to be paid for such land shall be assessed in accordance with the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensation ) Act , 1919 . ’
15 We do n't want to accrue er interest even if it 's being expenses by B-Sky-B if it 's not going to actually be paid for many years , but to the extent that it 's er likely to turn into cash in the relatively near future , then I think we would erm think it 's now time to start addressing that issue and the result would be that we should probably erm accrue some reasonable and not very substantial amount of back-interest er in the current financial year .
16 That has to be paid for some time , and it can not be justified .
17 Mr Crumwallis even agreed that , in view of his boarding-school duties , Toby should be paid for any teaching he did .
18 will not be paid for any stand–by duty coverage
19 There was a high price to be paid for these amenities and privileges , which was , quite simply , professionalism .
20 The sums of money that have to be paid for these efforts and sacrifices will be called either its money cost of production , or , for shortness , its expenses of production ; they are the prices which have to be paid in order to call forth an adequate supply of the efforts and waitings that are required for making it ; or , in other words , they are its supply price .
21 The price to be paid for this is the consequent complexity of the procedures .
22 Nine times out of ten you will not be paid for this advice , but do take the call and deal with it because it rapidly establishes your credibility with the CAB and will prove fruitful in the future .
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