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

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1 Then because of another mix up with their concert promoter in England , they discovered they did n't have enough other venues booked to pay for their stay .
2 And was that the price he 'd be expected to pay for his dream ?
3 Although the patient is expected to pay for his treatment , he will be reimbursed via the State medical insurance scheme .
4 So , how much are accountants prepared to pay for their fortnight in the sun ?
5 Often they 're made to pay for their release and so must steal to get this money , ’ said Mr Santos .
6 When he heard that one of these new county courts was to have its first sitting in County Hall , Lewes on 27 April 1847 , Thomas Bance , a leading tailor of the town , was quick to register claims against eight customers who had delayed paying for their suits longer than most thought it traditional to do so .
7 The shop takes a commission on sales and the seller has helped pay for his trip .
8 you 've got to pay for your vegetables
9 The women respondents were asked : ‘ The company , amazingly , have offered to pay for your partner to go with you to the BA Conference .
10 If , as seems likely , drug makers , food companies and others who are obliged to have their new products approved by the US Food and Drug Administration are going to be asked to pay for their vetting , it seems only reasonable that they should have a say in how it is run .
11 The season ticket agreement John Horscroft and Pat Shilland hope climbers will avidly welcome ever more firmly establishes that climbers should be asked to pay for their climbing .
12 Whether or not you will be asked to pay for your course remains at the discretion of course organisers and managers , therefore , and I am unable to give any hard and fast guidance here , other than to say that they will have to be kept at a reasonable level to be affordable , particularly by those who have been unemployed or bringing up a family .
13 Everybody seemed to have bought a new dress for the occasion , and she had hardly finished paying for her suit .
14 ‘ I mean that presumably you would have been required to pay for your bed and board in the normal way without subsidy .
15 Mum 's wretchedness was the price Dad had chosen to pay for his happiness .
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