Example sentences of "be pay for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You wo n't be paying for inappropriate placements and you wo n't be picking up the bill for carers later .
2 Well I wo n't be paying for another lot of lessons for you at the drama class David because that 's two weeks in a row you 've been saying you 've not gon na go .
3 If the order is not taken on , one employee will still be paid for five weeks to undertake other work .
4 THE price to be paid for petty crime in Ulster can be a high one — kneecappings and beatings by terrorists for ‘ anti-social behaviour ’ are common place .
5 However , on top of these fees , there are royalties to be paid for each unit shipped , which can range from $5 to $75 per copy .
6 ( a ) If during a break you are not allowed to leave your station and may be called on to perform some duties , you are entitled to be paid for that break .
7 The fate of Poland demonstrated the price to be paid for oligarchic fracturing of state power ; the Pugachev rebellion ( see below , pp. 61–2 ) ( 1773–74 ) demonstrated all too brutally the need to buttress the Tsar 's authority .
8 Also , no compensation will be paid for prohibited items , including monetary items , or for items that have been inadequately packed .
9 Farmers to be paid for preserving wetlands
10 But , the price to be paid for estuarial development could be less acceptable .
11 These can , however , only be paid for six years in arrears , so this concession may not help if you think about it too late .
12 A Co-op spokesman says : ‘ We have found an alternative firm but it has meant that instead of mortgage repayments being met for a year , they will now only be paid for six months — and the price has had to rise as well . ’
13 Import controls Controls over imports from abroad , notably the supply of raw materials to companies from a foreign parent company , or the prices that can be paid for such imports .
14 These are inconsistent with those contained in the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensation ) Act , 1919 , and then s. 46 , sub-s. 2 , of the Act of 1925 provides : ‘ Subject as aforesaid , the compensation to be paid for such land shall be assessed in accordance with the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensation ) Act , 1919 . ’
15 There was , however , a price to be paid for such concessions .
16 There is , however , a price to be paid for such power .
17 We do n't want to accrue er interest even if it 's being expenses by B-Sky-B if it 's not going to actually be paid for many years , but to the extent that it 's er likely to turn into cash in the relatively near future , then I think we would erm think it 's now time to start addressing that issue and the result would be that we should probably erm accrue some reasonable and not very substantial amount of back-interest er in the current financial year .
18 That has to be paid for some time , and it can not be justified .
19 ‘ I am not sure that the extra hours will bring in significant extra business , but staff will have to be paid for longer hours and security will become more of a problem .
20 will not be paid for any stand–by duty coverage
21 Mr Crumwallis even agreed that , in view of his boarding-school duties , Toby should be paid for any teaching he did .
22 The sums of money that have to be paid for these efforts and sacrifices will be called either its money cost of production , or , for shortness , its expenses of production ; they are the prices which have to be paid in order to call forth an adequate supply of the efforts and waitings that are required for making it ; or , in other words , they are its supply price .
23 There was a high price to be paid for these amenities and privileges , which was , quite simply , professionalism .
24 There would also be a short term pension payable er and this would be paid for three months at the rate of your pension or pay at the time of death .
25 The remedy of purchase from a third party , with the consequent obligation on the seller to pay the increase in the purchase price , is broadly similar to that available at common law , but , again , the express clause imports a certain amount of flexibility in the area of the price paid for third party goods ( for instance a premium might have to be paid for quick delivery to meet the buyer 's original timescales ) , and as to how closely their specification need resemble the original goods .
26 If an extra 5% had to be paid for short selling shares , most of the underpricings disappeared .
27 Nine times out of ten you will not be paid for this advice , but do take the call and deal with it because it rapidly establishes your credibility with the CAB and will prove fruitful in the future .
28 Jonathan Price , the Welsh union 's commercial executive , said : ‘ New regulations on amateurism allow players to be paid for promotional work .
29 We are in exile now and we have no money , " he would tell people who came to Morocco and asked to be paid for past services to the crown , It was not quite true , but certainly no longer disposed of the sort of funds as he had done when he was in power .
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