Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be paid [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The deal also included provisions for royalties to be paid on box-office takings and a guarantee that the film would not be released before the stage show dosed or 20 June 1971 , whichever was the earlier .
2 The community charge will entail massive increases in the bills to be paid by inner city residents or a substantial reduction in services .
3 After the verdicts , Judge Richard Hawkins refused an application for Layton 's costs to be paid from public funds saying the defendant had brought suspicion upon himself .
4 Farmers to be paid for preserving wetlands
5 The OR then calls a meeting of creditors to decide whether they will make the debtor bankrupt or let him off by accepting an arrangement for less than 100 per cent of their debts to be paid in full and final settlement .
6 Jonathan Price , the Welsh union 's commercial executive , said : ‘ New regulations on amateurism allow players to be paid for promotional work .
7 Mr Trench said inadequate legislation allowed ‘ the financial burglar ’ to steal the security of 20,000 pensioners and the Government should now underwrite pensions to be paid in full .
8 The company had to give up the surplus stock it had accumulated at the expense of the public creditors and rescind its claims to be paid in full for the amount it had sold , but the real victims were the public creditors , who had to reconcile themselves to drastic losses in income and capital .
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