Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] have to pay " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for this is that the recipient does not have to pay any tax on the dividends received and , in addition , may pay such franked investment income to its own shareholders without paying ACT ( such shareholders will nevertheless receive the dividends with the usual basic rate tax credit ) . |
2 | There 's actually a rule that members of the general committee do n't have to pay for meals . |
3 | Mr James had to pay to swim but his wife got in free because the local council who ran the centre had a policy that anyone of state pension age did not have to pay . |
4 | The Government does not have to pay young people the paltry allowance of £29.50 per week for the normal three months between Easter and the summer leaving date . |
5 | A company does not have to pay any ACT if its franked investment income ( FII ) exceeds its franked payments . |
6 | This way the company does n't have to pay national insurance contributions , worry about health and safety regulations , bother with sickness or holiday pay or any other statutory benefits . |
7 | The customer does not have to pay VAT on … clothes . |
8 | Mm I mean er why do n't they do it on like the square , how big your house is because that way you could I know it 's not far when people who live in a great big old house do n't have to pay as much cos if this I mean Uncle Trevor and Aunty they 've got a massive great house have n't they ? |
9 | A baseball player does n't have to pay for transport . |
10 | Elena has now returned for more plastic surgery and although her family does not have to pay for the treatment , there will be hefty travelling expenses to meet during the next few years . |