Example sentences of "pay [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year .
2 It was a good thing that Edward Morris had given her another order which he had insisted on paying for in advance .
3 They were equally trusting in sending country customers goods ‘ on approval ’ , selected from catalogues received in the mail which they retained and paid for by cheque , or returned .
4 A fourteen year old criminal at the centre of a row about trips to Spain paid for by social services may be going back to his grandparents ' home there for Christmas .
5 A fourteen year old criminal who 's had holidays in Spain paid for by social services has been given a two-year supervision order .
6 Grose was unable to prevent him erecting a pleasing but modest church in 1793 , which Johnson paid for in rum .
7 You get what you pay for with locks .
8 ‘ If we 're not getting what we pay for with our royalties , ’ he said , ‘ then we 'll make the make/buy decision . ’
9 Of course sometimes landowners get wildly out of hand and need a bit of a spanking ( other than the one that some already pay for in their strange London clubs ) .
10 You get what you pay for in this world .
11 GENERALLY speaking , you get what you pay for in a kitchen .
12 He 's got to label up and pay for at a consignment rate each item .
13 ‘ The Crusade he 'll pay for from papal alum ?
14 It is structured so that LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 per cent and 15 per cent of the new company , depending on how well LWT performs in the meantime , which they will pay for in 1993-94 at today 's prices .
15 Though , it 's just that , one of the things that Caroline actually , er working on with Warwick University is a way of re-looking at public services and how there funded right , it 's basically to help David to make the case with Margaret Margaret for more money with the local Government , but erm I mean the sort of things we 've been getting into is like when you considering paying for public services , should you , should you pay like in advance like through the National Insurance System or like , like I mean the French Health Service for example , people pay it for ambulances when they use them , though they pay on a differential rate , but I mean it 's an issue to debate , it 's right , and I 've just been thinking about lavatory while you 've been speaking .
16 An earnout provides a mechanism for vendors to receive some of the benefit of future profit growth which , owing to past performance of the target , a purchaser may not be prepared to pay for at completion .
17 Right that 's three samosas in there to pay for with that
18 fortunately they 'd been able to pay for by the .
19 This was interesting general confirmation that the element of ‘ serious , content that had been an important part of the deceased Daily Herald and News Chronicle was no longer something the non-quality reader was prepared to pay for in a daily paper .
20 Other strategies to ‘ save ’ money included joining clubs to purchase essentials which they could not afford to pay for in a lump sum , although being aware of the extra costs of the high interest on such purchases ; having slot meters installed to control electricity consumption ; and delaying lighting the fire until later in the day to conserve coal :
21 In June , 1950 , North Korean Communists nearly overran the southern half of the artificially divided country , the half which the U.S. had occupied and paid for since the war .
22 Specific ideas on which it sought views were that preparatory advice given before the granting of a legal aid order should be claimed and paid for under that order and not the green form scheme , and that welfare benefit entitlement work should either be limited to a fixed fee or excluded altogether .
23 Chosen Heritage Ltd. has a scheme whereby a firm instruction can be given for a guaranteed price funeral which can be paid for at today 's prices .
24 Subsequent or alternative drinks had to be paid for at saloon-bar prices , so Clive managed to turn a profit on the evening .
25 I mean , wages , benefits from the welfare state — the cost of reproducing labour power , which is really what the wages for housework argument turns on , this cost is covered in a variety of ways — not adequately , that 's true and working class women are most vulnerable , but I do n't think we can say simply that housework , childcare is given free , is not paid for at all .
26 PARTY BOOKINGS : 1 FREE seat for every twenty ( and multiples thereof ) booked and PAID FOR at FULL PRICE .
27 Phonelink will charge a licence fee for its software , while each unit used will be paid for at a pre-determined rate .
28 Armies also had to be fed , chiefly by purveyances ( or prises ) , that is to say by confiscating local crops and produce on the understanding that they would then or subsequently be paid for at a fair price , though often they were not .
29 ‘ There is a dishonest appropriation for the purposes of the Theft Act 1968 where by the substitution of a price label showing a lesser price on goods for one showing a greater price , a defendant either by that act alone or by that act in conjunction with another act or other acts ( whether done before or after the substitution of the labels ) adversely interferes with or usurps the right of the owner to ensure that the goods concerned are sold and paid for at that greater price .
30 The EEC pursues the dual policies of denying its markets to goods from these countries while dumping its own subsidised products abroad , policies paid for at considerable cost by its own consumers and taxpayers respectively .
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