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

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1 Officials said that the move was temporary and that the companies would be paid for supplying petroleum products .
2 First of all there was the paperwork : it was necessary to obtain permission from the head of the family , to have a certificate of baptism for each emigrant , to obtain exemption from military service for males , to have no criminal record and to prove how the voyage would be paid for .
3 Providing authorities/hospitals would be paid for cases treated either on the basis of actual cost per case , or on some laid-down or agreed cost per case , and there seems little to prevent them behaving in the same manner as hospitals elsewhere where either ‘ Retrospective full cost reimbursement ’ or ‘ Prospective reimbursement ’ systems are in operation .
4 A quarter of our unemployment bill would be paid for by foreign visitors !
5 Last October , just before a visit to Hong Kong by a Chinese team of experts looking into the airport , the Hong Kong government suddenly announced that a bridge that is a big part of the project would be paid for entirely with public money ; before , it had said the bridge would be private .
6 Therefore , if this backward boy was to get a good education , he must somehow be crammed up or taught up to scrape a scholarship at one of the big independent schools where most of the fees would be paid for scholars .
7 Therefore , whilst he promised that compensation for confiscated land would be paid for at a " fair and reasonable " rate , he stressed that " nothing must stand in our way to the acquisition of any land we identify and designate for resettlement " .
8 A £10 premium would be paid for every month of delay beyond the eight months .
9 The £6m would be paid for by the sale of the aircraft , but that would mean the end of the airline .
10 Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ?
11 ‘ Her expenses would be paid for by the hospital . ’
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