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

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1 An order made under section Scottish Further Education Funding Council of this Act may contain such additional provisions — ( a ) relating to the membership , staff and proceedings of the Funding Council ( including any committee of them ) ; ( b ) relating to salaries , pensions , allowances and any other payments to be paid to members of the Funding Council ( including any such committee ) and to staff ; and ( c ) as to the winding-up and dissolution of the Funding Council , as the Secretary of State may consider necessary or expedient .
2 Out of the monies voted from this public purse wages were to be paid to soldiers to carry out that work of defence .
3 As computer systems become more powerful , less stress needs to be paid to problems of implementation ( availability of storage , for example ) and more to problems independent of implementation .
4 The proponents of the law had proposed a fee of 5% of the sale price of the object to be paid to artists or their survivors for fifty years after the artist 's death .
5 At the end of March 1915 the FA decreed that no wages were to be paid to players during May , June and July , and reduced the maximum wage further from £4 to £3 .
6 & G. 481 was concerned with a statute which provided a reward to be paid to inhabitants of any parish who informed and in due course provided evidence against any person keeping a disorderly house .
7 Many United States jurisdictions require the funds due to an accused to be paid to victims , who must be advised by published notices of the availability of the funds .
8 Provision has also been included in the draft scheme for compensation to be paid to complainants in exceptional circumstances after loss or suffering .
9 As in all things , a price has to be paid for favours given .
10 Although prison rules do not allow inmates to be paid for broadcasts they are allowed to make personal telephone calls .
11 In Italy money used to be paid for crickets so that they could be released in the garden to add their harmony and endless cheerfulness to it .
12 prices to be paid for shares allotted .
13 The amendments also contain changes to the de minimis interest to be paid on clients ' money .
14 Surveyors acting as experts sometimes decide the purchase price of land to be paid under contracts between vendor and purchaser .
15 Non-core services would involve almost everything else , to be paid through contributions from individual students .
16 Non-core services would involve almost everything else , to be paid through contributions from individual students .
17 The bribes were to be paid in instalments through two narcotics agents , men from the Drug Enforcement Administration , seconded to the NSC for the purpose .
18 The defendants who had contracted to refurbish a block of flats sub-contracted the carpentry work to the plaintiff for a price of £20,000 to be paid in instalments related to the work completed .
19 They made agreements with their foreign customers to be paid in goods instead of money .
20 The balance of trade with the Soviet Union is to be paid in dollars , though loans are promised to cover that .
21 Bondholders who fancy a punt on the bourse can choose to be paid in shares in newly-privatised companies .
22 When Napoleon offered to sign the treaty of Tolentino in 1797 , but demanded several million lire to be paid in diamonds and treasure in return , the reigning pontiff was driven to having his tiaras unpicked and handing over among other stones the fabulous emerald collected by Julius II .
23 The first is that Luftwaffe defences became better , too , and that caused a high price to be paid in terms of casualties .
24 The application of community sanctions would remain at the discretion of sentencers , though there would then be a price to be paid in terms of consistency of application .
25 In Workman Clark v. Lloyd Brazileno ( 1908 C.A. ) the seller was building a vessel for the buyer and the price was to be paid by instalments on dates to be determined by reference to the stage of construction .
26 Yeoman profited from his connection with John Wyatt , however , when the latter invented a weighbridge for use in determining the tolls to be paid by vehicles using turnpike roads .
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