Example sentences of "we [modal v] pay for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If we use it , we 'll pay for it , and you 'll get the picture back . |
2 | She 's up there now , thought Bella , up in that freezing studio , killing time till the child comes home , mooning , dreaming , turning disjointed thoughts over in her head , and we 'll pay for it . |
3 | Of course we 'll pay for you to study . ’ |
4 | ‘ If they give us facilities we 'll pay for 'em . ’ |
5 | If they can prove it is there , we might pay for it , ’ |
6 | we , we were n't allowed to have that one , until we could pay for it outright . |
7 | It started nineteen seventy one or seventy two , it must have been , when my predecessor and I were sat down , and we said what about a band , they all said , what band , well let's have a band , and and it started just like that , and we , we managed to get the whole of the brigade alerted to it , and we had a meeting at headquarters , to which about forty or fifty people turned up , of which two had probably blown a an instrument in the past , and there was enough enthusiasm to learn and we had a , a chap who was a musical teacher in town who was would happily teach our people you see and so we went out , we had a penny , with no help from the authority or anybody else and we got every type of brass instrument for a band on tick and we said we 'd pay for it , and er |
8 | I said we would pay for them , and thanks to some of our leading fly fishermen that promise has been fulfilled . ’ |
9 | Some of these big fish fetch big prices , two or three times as much as we would pay for them here , and they will go to the classy restaurants or the Marseille fish shops , but the boxes of little slithery bright pink fish called demoiselles and the miscellaneous collections of bony little rock fish , undersized whiting and other small fry , will go for very little . |
10 | We are constantly asked to say how we will pay for them . |
11 | I want to be sure that we retain all these characteristics of a decent and civilised society , while managing our economic fortunes competently so that we can pay for our individual and collective aspirations . |