Example sentences of "they would [verb] pay " in BNC.

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1 Yes , they 'd , they 'd get paid twice , oh for letting 'em go and roping 'em in , I mean when a ship was swinging there 's somebody , I mean when a ship was swinging at Cliff Quay , there 's somebody got ta let go of the erm , the spring what they 're swinging on .
2 The authority spent twenty thousand pounds on the eviction , half what the squatters say they 'd have paid in rent over the two years
3 Yes , they were appointed by the County Council so I sup and er I , I rather think that they , we never got paid but I rather think th they 'd have to pay the Council something for the midwife 's services .
4 But if they had a doctor you see , they 'd have to pay a pound .
5 Added to the sweeteners they 'd have to pay back , that would mean a deficit of nearly £130m .
6 Yeah , was the rest they 'd have to pay or
7 But in this connection it is worth noting here that we found women even more likely than men to say they would prefer to pay extra for credit insurance , against the risk of inability to repay : credit insurance is discussed in the section immediately following this .
8 In our survey , we asked people whether they would prefer to pay extra for insurance against sickness and unemployment .
9 They were then asked what sort of interest rate they would expect to pay there ( Table 49b ) .
10 Before the right hon. Gentleman issues a denial , will he confirm that before the previous election the Tories said that they would continue to pay child benefit as before — only to freeze it immediately for three years when they took office ?
11 Sixty-five per cent said they would like to pay extra for this , 26 per cent said they would not , the rest had no strong preference either way .
12 The council agreed that it is a matter for concern that the rates have increased by so much and I have been asked to write to Wyre Borough Council about this and to ask if they would consider paying the whole of the rates for public halls in rural areas as I understand some District Councils do .
13 In doing so we felt that casual passers-by , looking in the window at the menu , would be more likely to come in knowing what price they would have to pay .
14 Because they are more likely to default on repayments , they would have to pay higher rates of interest than older married couples with small families .
15 When people came to join the commune , Adam thought , they would have to pay , they would have to contribute .
16 The major opposition to the poll tax came to the fore only when people realised how much they would have to pay .
17 In Italy the Christian Democrats had accepted the ‘ opening to the left ’ , cooperation and alliance with the Socialist Party , as the only practical option for stable governmental coalitions : inevitably , they would have to pay some heed to their new partner .
18 The Enclosure Acts gave smaller farmers , freeholders , and copyholders consolidated allocations in return for lost common rights although they would have to pay for hedging and ditching .
19 Those girls are getting from 13s to El a week for producing the Gazette and in London they would have to pay 395 at the lowest to the men who are producing government work , so that the competition is not fair .
20 It is at least arguable : the employers did after all give in when faced with a strike , and effectively surrendered on this very question for the future , since they would have to pay the male rate to all the new ( male ) monotypists .
21 I presume they would have to pay tax ? .
22 Previously , the Bank had been willing to lend to the houses , leaving their bill holdings intact ; also , of course , the houses knew the lending rate they would have to pay .
23 On the return journey , the boys were apparently challenged by the ticket collector on the train , who explained that the receipt was not a valid ticket , and that they would have to pay the full fare .
24 If he 'd been Irish , they would have paid his fare over .
25 The sum was to cover compensation for the notional difference between the actual cost of the house , and what they would have paid if the defect had been known beforehand — it was not to cover the cost of the repairs .
26 ‘ After Jaws I could have pissed in a pot and they would have paid me something , ’ he says .
27 If payable it will be assessed on the difference between the purchase price of the new house if this is of an appropriate category and the estimated ( lower ) price they would have paid in their existing location for a broadly equivalent house .
28 The Fine Arts Society denies this , but by lowering the price to £35,000 , just under the export limit , and selling to a foreign buyer , they also avoided the 17% VAT ( sales tax ) on their profit which they would have paid had they sold to a British institution .
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