Example sentences of "you to pay " in BNC.

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1 Since you are agreeing to make regular payments over a number of years , it is probably easier for you to pay by Banker 's Order or Direct Debit Mandate when the payments will automatically be made from your bank account .
2 Most gas regions and electricity companies will make arrangements for you to pay what you like when you like towards your next bill .
3 There are some social security benefits which may help you to pay for care .
4 I instruct you to pay direct debits from my account at the request of Campaign for Real Ale Limited .
5 Within a year or so you will have the satisfaction of moving in to the house you have built with your own hands ; your old home will have been sold , allowing you to pay back the building society loan you took out to buy the land and materials ; and there will be more than enough profit , considering how much you saved by using your own labour , to pay for some champagne to celebrate .
6 How much extra would it cost you to pay for the free pair of tights ?
7 I expected you to pay me for such attentions , my dear .
8 I would n't expect you to pay for it .
9 They estimate what you normally spend in a year , divide by 12 , and arrange for you to pay this sum by monthly direct debit .
10 The court will then pass the money to you to pay the judgement debt .
11 I can force you to pay . ’
12 We may be one of the country 's leading consumer banks with group assets excess of £1 billion but we do n't ask you to pay for expensive overheads like High Street branches .
13 And remember that most insurance companies expect you to pay the first part of any claim — usually £25-£50 .
14 If you take early retirement before the age of 60 , it may be necessary for you to pay voluntary Class 3 national insurance contributions in order to protect your contributions record for pension purposes .
15 No , but , you , you see what I 'm trying to get at eh Chris , we 've already paid once for this service and then , then asking us to pay again , which annoys me , you 've already paid for the system and there asking you to pay again .
16 Sometimes a clean break just wo n't work , where , for instance , there is n't any capital sum available for you to pay your wife and she has n't any job prospects ; then you may be saddled with having to fork out ‘ periodic payments ’ — the English term for alimony .
17 You will find this card a real boon anywhere in Europe because it allows you to pay for goods and services with eurocheques , just as you do with ordinary cheques at home .
18 If you pay income tax at the basic rate , then there will be nothing else for you to pay because the interest on Premier Savings is paid net of basic rate tax liability .
19 This means that unless you are a higher rate tax payer , there is nothing else for you to pay .
20 Available under licence , Postage Forward Parcels enables you to pay for parcels that your customers send you .
21 I have n't the right to ask you to pay such a price . "
22 You say your life is too precious to give it up for any country and yet it 's not valuable enough for you to pay me two hundred pounds not to shoot you .
23 When interest rates are low , the endowment loan becomes more cost effective and may allow you to pay it off early .
24 If you do well , some lenders will allow you to pay off part of the loan before the end of the original term — a huge bonus .
25 This will enable you to pay by cash or cheque at the Exchequer Division at 120 Edmund Street or any branch of a clearing bank although there may be a charge for the bank 's service .
26 This versatile multi-function card not only combines all the benefits of a cheque guarantee card and Cashline card but also allows you to pay for goods and services quickly and easily without writing a cheque at retailers displaying the Switch sign .
27 If you have savings or capital over £3000 but less than £8000 we will ask you to pay , in addition to your pension and state benefits , £1 per week for every £250 above £3000 .
28 If you refuse to co-operate I can force you to pay me the money you owe me .
29 ‘ Which is why he was looking for you — although how on earth he expected to persuade you to pay up the difference I do n't know ! ’
30 When asked how he would fund the Labour Party he said , oh , we would still expect you to pay .
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