Example sentences of "has [prep] [be] pay " in BNC.
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1 | That has to be paid before I or my partner get anything . |
2 | There is some truth in this , but it is the price that has to be paid for reaching balanced judgements on the way ahead . |
3 | Downing Street is a sure stepping-stone to becoming head of a department but the price that has to be paid is as exacting a life-style as can be found in Whitehall . |
4 | As in all things , a price has to be paid for favours given . |
5 | Flight-plans are mandatory in Spain for VFR as well as IFR flights ; the landing fees office will not make out your bill until they have a copy of your flight-plan , and then the landing fee has to be paid in cash . |
6 | Grants of any kind are usually only given for a proportion of the cost of the work to be done , but when necessary , local authorities can make loans for the balance , on which interest has to be paid . |
7 | No one likes paying tax but it has to be paid . |
8 | We must endeavour to convince clients that better quality service has to be paid for and to justify the fact that we are able to provide that better quality service . |
9 | A further ACT cash flow benefit arises if dividends are paid just after the end of the CT61 return quarter , which will gain up to three months breathing space before the ACT has to be paid over . |
10 | This realisation is already expressed in the bible story of Paradise , providing the occasion for the concept of original sin , as well as the Eastern belief in Karma , equivalent to a debt that has to be paid , which the individual brings with him into his present life . |
11 | Furthermore , the actual price of the shares only has to be paid upon exercising the share option . |
12 | All health care has to be paid for . |
13 | ‘ Well , you know what my mother 's always saying : everything in life has to be paid for , and you 've paid for the happiness that 's going to be yours in the future . |
14 | Other than the exemptions described above , tax has to be paid on any capital gain that has built up on an asset you give away during your lifetime . |
15 | And yet this may be part of the price which has to be paid if a larger population is to survive . |
16 | According to director Alain Corneau , each minute of joy has to be paid for by a lifetime of misery . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | On the other hand , the detail of the knowledge achieved in the use of the intensive design has to be paid for by the ever-present possibility that the case one chose was not typical . |
19 | If a second insemination is required this is not free ( as with natural mating ) because a second straw has to be paid for , however many inseminators will not charge their expenses for the second visit . |
20 | On the other hand , regard has to be paid to the position of innocent third parties who can not be expected , and often would have no means , to know the condition or status of the signer . |
21 | A price has to be paid , however . |
22 | Attention has to be paid to the many changes taking place in general practice : teamwork with delegation to nurses and other members of ‘ the team , ’ more shared care with local specialists , more administration , more new tasks including community care , and more general practitioners wishing to work part time . |
23 | ‘ But a very high price has to be paid . ’ |
24 | It has to be paid off in full when you move and a new one taken out . |
25 | Once sold , the original amount has to be paid , along with all the accrued interest . |
26 | ‘ Everything in life has to be paid for , and if a man does wrong he deserves to be punished , ’ she says . |
27 | Now that twenty thousand pounds can be paid er it has to be paid before probate is granted . |
28 | And that it has to be paid before probate is granted . |
29 | The amount of computer time needed to obtain answers to inquiries falls and with it the time that has to be paid for . |
30 | These were initially in volume ( i.e. real opportunity cost ) terms , but since 1976 management techniques have increasingly been based on cash , i.e. what has to be paid out at current prices . |