Example sentences of "to be pay to " in BNC.

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1 1772 To be payed to William Mitchell for Gaping the Church yard Dyke of Killarow. 1:3:0
2 1772 To be payed to William Mitchell for Gaping the Church yard Dyke of Killarow. 1:3:0
3 The Rayner Review stated : ‘ Particular attention needs to be paid to all information collected or costs incurred primarily to meet demands outside central government … in general there is no more reason for govermment to act as universal provider in the statistical field than in any other .
4 Special attention , he added , had to be paid to highly geared developers , especially those with ‘ excessive ’ specialisation in particular markets and localities .
5 Curiously , more attention appears to be paid to ‘ industry talk ’ than to the reports and publications produced by different trade and governmental bodies . ’
6 In some areas , where the potential for agricultural development is limited , greater attention will have to be paid to the generation of alternative forms of production and employment appropriate to the available resources .
7 Child Benefit will continue to be paid to all families , normally to the mother , and in respect of all children .
8 The Financial Times described the French attitude thus : ‘ independence [ of the central bank ] is a regrettable but unavoidable price to be paid to the Germans and the taboos of the Bundesbank ’ .
9 Similarly magistrates can make maintenance orders often against the father for maintenance to be paid to the mother as well as the children .
10 At the end of March 1915 the FA decreed that no wages were to be paid to players during May , June and July , and reduced the maximum wage further from £4 to £3 .
11 Some of these remain , but most of the Central Government grant to local authorities is now in the form of the rate support grant and a grant known as a block grant , which involves the Secretary of State deciding the total sum to be paid to all local authorities ( after consultation with the local authority associations , and approval of the House of Commons ) and its apportionment .
12 In addition to these penalties the amount of any gift , loan , fee or reward may be directed to be paid to the public body .
13 If you wish interest to be paid to another account you should advise your branch and an amount equal to Basic Rate Income Tax will be retained in your TESSA and will receive interest at the appropriate TESSA rate .
14 It consists of the following three components : ( 1 ) Benefits which have to be paid to the unemployed : these include unemployment benefit , supplementary benefit , housing benefit , government contributions to redundancy payments and payments to those men aged between sixty and sixty-five who no longer register as unemployed .
15 Until he was granted a discharge , any income which a bankrupt earned in excess of what he needed to cover basic living expenses had to be paid to the trustee in bankruptcy .
16 It makes provision for monetary compensation to be paid to any person to whom an offer should have been made but was not , and who has suffered loss .
17 Nevertheless , because of the greater uncertainties in the foreign exchange markets , more attention needs to be paid to currency risk .
18 The enveloping shroud covered a multitude of sins but , now that the corpse was exposed , greater attention had to be paid to posture .
19 The word ‘ ransom ’ seems to indicate that a price had to be paid to God in order that he would free people from their sins .
20 Unfortunately , tennis is a very expensive game and the cost of shoes and rackets is substantial , but an additional £5 fee to be paid to the association for registration is hardly going to deter someone from seeking match play .
21 In fact such transformations are rare precisely because , if more than lip-service is to be paid to them , the practical implications are considerable ; which is not to deny that lip-service , in the form of campaigning and complaining , has its uses .
22 The DES 's case for insisting upon more attention to be paid to subject competence in the training and deployment of teachers rests on two kinds of evidence , both of which are somewhat insubstantial .
23 Since it is LSI 's own proprietary design rather than Sun 's this time around no royalties will have to be paid to Sun , another factor in its economy .
24 Provision has also been included in the draft scheme for compensation to be paid to complainants in exceptional circumstances after loss or suffering .
25 Since the pomeshchiks depended on the same source — peasant produce — for their income , there was always a conflict of interest over the portion to be paid to the State .
26 In the United Kingdom value added tax ( VAT ) has to be paid to the Customs and Excise Department , and it is levied on most goods and services unless specifically stated otherwise .
27 Special attention needs to be paid to the portrayal of women in advertising .
28 One of the main assumptions underlying this book is that a sound understanding of public law generally and of legal control of government in particular , requires attention to be paid to the interaction between the different branches of government .
29 The basic point is that although our focus of attention is legal control of government , a proper understanding of the role of the law in controlling government activity requires attention to be paid to the total picture of public accountability .
30 Careful attention needs to be paid to the aspects of research procedure mentioned above .
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