Example sentences of "payment of [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Exxon also agreed to make a further payment of up to $100,000,000 if further damage from the oil slick was discovered in the five years after this period ( 2002-2006 ) . |
2 | And , under a special agreement for Midland customers only , you will also receive a lump sum payment of up to £800 to help you convalesce . |
3 | And you will also receive a special Convalescence payment of up to £800 if you remain in hospital for 10 or more days after an accident . |
4 | The developer of the site , Ideal Homes Holdings , has undertaken to reserve the site and provide it free of charge to the school trustees in addition to a one-off payment of up to £150,000 . |
5 | In this situation , a tax-free payment of up to £30,000 could be achieved only if paid ex gratia and in circumstances not amounting to the receipt of relevant benefits under an unapproved retirement benefits scheme ( see Inland Revenue Statement of Practice 13/91 ) . |
6 | Extra benefits include cash payments of up to £13,000 for certain permanent injuries and £2,500 left to your estate following accidental death . |
7 | Farmers are to receive payments of up to £50 per hectare a year for improving public access to their land such as the creation of footpaths or picnic areas . |
8 | Payments of up to £100,000 a year are already made to 30 farmers to preserve their land as rough pasture or hay meadow as opposed to farming intensively . |
9 | The payments of up to £48,000 are to investors with companies declared by the Investors Compensation Scheme to be in default as a result of fraud or negligence . |
10 | From 6 April this year , relief will be restricted to payments of up to £8,000 , although in future , the existing home need no longer be sold to qualify . |
11 | Farmers and landowners are being offered annual payments of up to £300 per hectare for conserving and re-creating traditional English habitats and opening them to the public . |
12 | It claims that the small British plastics recycling sector is receiving German waste either free of charge or with incentive payments of up to £220 per tonne , against which the plastic industry 's own organization set up to collect waste , Recoup , is unable to compete . |