Example sentences of "[verb] pay for their [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then because of another mix up with their concert promoter in England , they discovered they did n't have enough other venues booked to pay for their stay .
2 So , how much are accountants prepared to pay for their fortnight in the sun ?
3 Often they 're made to pay for their release and so must steal to get this money , ’ said Mr Santos .
4 When he heard that one of these new county courts was to have its first sitting in County Hall , Lewes on 27 April 1847 , Thomas Bance , a leading tailor of the town , was quick to register claims against eight customers who had delayed paying for their suits longer than most thought it traditional to do so .
5 But I do n't , not only that Marg , I mean , it 's become like a , but the only thing I do object to is these people marching about , and they do n't want to help pay for their children 's
6 It certainly seems to be the case that many of those who opt to pay for their children 's education are attracted by the narrow social intake of most private schools .
7 But schools , which will have to pay for their training needs from delegated budgets , will have to prioritise those needs and devise means of ensuring that they are properly met .
8 Will the Minister tell the nurses honestly whether they will have to pay for their training ?
9 Terminals will cost around £500 ; on top of this , subscribers will have to pay for their information at the rate of about £30 per month .
10 The ones that are ac actually having to pay for their children .
11 If , as seems likely , drug makers , food companies and others who are obliged to have their new products approved by the US Food and Drug Administration are going to be asked to pay for their vetting , it seems only reasonable that they should have a say in how it is run .
12 The season ticket agreement John Horscroft and Pat Shilland hope climbers will avidly welcome ever more firmly establishes that climbers should be asked to pay for their climbing .
13 is aware and the sums of money they are believed to have paid for their Euramco shares .
14 And I dare say , like these he said they they 've paid for their caravan , cash !
15 After all , they had paid for their rations ; they were entitled to them .
16 Comment from Morton Westlake centred on how jolly good the scones were , how you could get a jolly food tea at the Waldorf in London , and the astronomical prices which some had paid for their seats at the forthcoming Test match at Lord's. it was the Old Stager who brought them back to the match in hand .
17 In addition , there is a multiplicity of grants available to them to allow full-time education ; no such grants are available to the whites , poor or otherwise , who have to pay for their education themselves .
18 Some have to pay for their hotel rooms ; others do n't .
19 The problem is not just that frequently patients in other European countries have to pay for their treatment .
20 When Arthur Wellesley was in command of the British troops in Spain he refused to pay for their upkeep by pillage and plunder .
21 This mounting crisis is due to ignoring the illegal actions of residents who will happily use Council services but refuse to pay for their Council services .
22 The notion that the price they have paid for their popularity is to live their lives under an insufferable glare of publicity is one of the great fictions of the middle class .
23 ONE OF the painful prices human beings have paid for their predilection for starchy and sugary foods has been the premature decay and loss of teeth .
24 In rich societies , on the other hand , most people do have enough discretionary income left ( or have easy access to credit ) after they have paid for their food and shelter , though the numbers who do not appear to be growing at an alarming rate in some rich countries ( as the growth of homelessness in the United States and the United Kingdom seems to suggest ) .
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