Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] paid to the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Board was favourably impressed and recommended that because of increased wartime costs , an additional allowance of £120 should be paid to the contractors — by the local government board .
2 The crux of the matter is whether compensation should be paid to the investors : if Sir Anthony has thus decided , then the Government should duly oblige .
3 Even before considering individual development projects or the potential of individual enterprises , attention must be paid to the pre-conditions for survival and growth of the area and population concerned .
4 and Trigonometry is better than Natural Philosophy , yet in this age and neighbourhood due regard must be paid to the demands which trade and commerce make upon boys immediately after they have left the school .
5 Proceeds of sale must be paid to the trustees of the settlement , who again , must be at least two in number unless they are a trust corporation ( eg a bank ) .
6 Except when they are earned by the professor as the supervisor of graduate students , as an academic adviser under the regulations for Recognized Students , or ( subject to the approval of the faculty board or boards concerned and the General Board , including approval as to the length of time for which the permission shall be given ) in respect of tutorial teaching for up to four hours per week ( exceptionally up to six hours per week ) , any fees received for lectures or instruction given by the professor in the University shall be applied towards meeting the expenses of the department of which he is in charge or , if he is not in charge of the department , shall be paid to the Curators of the University Chest for the credit of the University General Fund .
7 Attention will be paid to the choices made by firms concerning which products to develop , in which market segments to compete , with which customers to collaborate and which sources of technical know-how to utilise in the search for competitive advantage .
8 THE £116m settlement won by litigating members of the Outhwaite syndicates at Lloyd 's will be paid to the agents of the 817 members and any debts for losses of other syndicates will be deducted before any cash is fowarded to individuals , David Coleridge , chairman of Lloyd 's emphasised yesterday .
9 Particular attention will be paid to the factors assisting or retarding the acceptance of Soviet interpretations of non-alignment in South Asia .
10 On reaching the rarefied heights of Moscow politics , more attention will be paid to the ideas of Lenin and others on smychka , the Marxist-Leninist theory of town and country alliance .
11 Particular attention will be paid to the implications of the 1990 health care reforms for Community Health Councils .
12 It seems to inhibit the attention that can be paid to the needs and natures of different young people living in different communities .
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