Example sentences of "have be paid for " in BNC.

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1 Although gays continue to be present in these organisations in large numbers , it is interesting to see what price has been paid for continued government funding .
2 Our new £250,000 maintenance depot at Churston has been paid for out of revenue as well as footbridge repairs at Churston , a new signalling system and major works at Kingswear station .
3 The new pitch is made of synthetic Baspograss , packed with sand and backed with a rubber cushion to minimise wear , and has been paid for by a variety of bodies both local and national .
4 It has been paid for .
5 The public is entitled to know what has been paid for public assets ; there can be no ifs or buts about that .
6 Even though the Government may be afraid to say what has been paid for the companies , we shall do so and will be able to compare the selling price with the asset stripping price when that process is engaged in .
7 There are no balance sheets because there are no assets or liabilities in the books : sales are only recognized when cash is received ( so there are no debtors ) ; purchases are only recognized when cash is paid ( so there are no creditors ) ; there are no stock adjustments because the accounts are not concerned with recording usage , only with the fact that cash has been paid for purchases ( so there is no closing stock figure ) ; there are no fixed assets , for the same reason .
8 However , the majority of this new investment ( 60% ) has been paid for by consumers and not shareholders
9 The standard of proof for Permanent Total Disablement payment is high and the fact that weekly benefit has been paid for the full period should not be regarded as intent to make a Capital Benefit payment .
10 The price which has been paid for the lower rate of tax on income has been the additional National Insurance charge and also the locking up of the profits in excess of the salary of £43,500 as retained profit in the company .
11 Where a chattel is unlawfully on the plaintiff 's land and has caused actual damage , the plaintiff may retain the chattel until the damage has been paid for .
12 A new world record price has been paid for a football medal at an auction in Glasgow .
13 The six-month long video trial has been paid for by a £120,000 grant from the Urban Crime Fund .
14 The nursing advertisement would have been paid for by the DoH .
15 Cottam suggested that he too should have been paid for his fortnight 's service , but the Governors replied that they were under the impression that " his services had been tendered on behalf of and as the personal friend of Mr. Hamilton " .
16 It must be remembered they must pay on maturity , whether or not they actually receive the covering funds from the seller , having been paid for the underlying commercial transaction by the buyer .
17 The preoccupations of this text are most readily explained on the view that , to bar missio , value had to have been paid for an object under trust .
18 He said he had been paid for the picture , but admitted that ‘ in order to entice bidders ’ he had agreed with Sotheby 's that payment would be spread over three instalments .
19 He had been paid for by his country of origin — reared and raised as capitalist underdevelopment had willed it for the labour markets of Europe . ’
20 He had heard that forty pounds a year had been paid for a girl to be looked after in the asylum of Dr Perfect in West Malling .
21 A consignment of vital arms for the war with the accursed President Sadeq of Iraq had been paid for by Teheran , to be delivered by ship .
22 Furthermore three of the company 's directors , who had never met , had been paid for use of their names .
23 The payment of seamen 's wages only when the owner had been paid for the freight carried , on the ancient maxim that " freights are the mother of wages " , was discontinued and payment required on the basis of service , whether freight was carried or not .
24 The seats had been paid for by the City Corporation .
25 And just what had been paid for in this case ?
26 There was some prospect for change in foreign economic relations , however , and West German businesspeople who visited Pyongyang in September said that the North Korean government was eager to attract foreign investment in high technology and might resume debt interest repayments when the Olympic stadium , costing $5,000 million , had been paid for .
27 In the course of the hearings it emerged that a number of other former government officials had been paid for lobbying on housing developments .
28 The first Cabinet member to be linked with the Sagawa scandal was Transport Minister Keiwa Okuda , who on March 1 admitted that the salary of one of his aides had been paid for by the transport group at the centre of the scandal .
29 Exports to them had increased by 200 per cent and they were taking more than half of British exports.30 Colonial trade enabled Britain to pay for continued imports of linens , wines and timber from Europe with re-exported colonial products , which had been paid for by the export of domestic manufactures .
30 The building materials sold to third parties during the year had cost £14,000 of which all but £1,000 had been paid for by December 1990 .
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