Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] pay for [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There we are , you ca n't have it until I 've paid for it sweetheart .
2 I 've paid for your education , fed and clothed you .
3 By the time I 've paid for my room at the YWCA and bought all the make-up and clothes I need there never seems to be anything left over .
4 I have paid for my court and my campaigns by means they showed me , by taxation , and rents , and fees levied on settlers in my townships .
5 I mean I have to pay for my books at the end of the year but that 's all .
6 It 's the price I have to pay for my job , I 'm very attentive towards my health because my income depends on it .
7 You think I have to pay for my pleasures ? ’
8 You want paying for your help ? ’
9 You finish paying for your T V , ai n't it ?
10 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 .
11 A warranty becomes legally binding once you 've paid for your machine .
12 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 .
13 Mind you , you have to pay for your sound equipment over and above the list price .
14 The overall price you have paid for your shares is now …
15 Mm Oh I 've put in for one to pay the erm interest on the mortgage , which I have to do and that 's all being seen to because I 've had another letter saying can you tell me what this second loan were for and I 've put down yes , it was for windows and sent a bit of paper er , you know , that we 've paid four thousand seven hundred and something , five thousand , nine hundred and something we 've paid for them windows and I 've spent that
16 We 've paid for our tickets . ’
17 on the ar , we well you know we 've paid for his education since he was seven because he was n't doing anything at primary school !
18 And I dare say , like these he said they they 've paid for their caravan , cash !
19 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 .
20 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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