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

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1 The fourth point is : ’ Why should a Health Authority turn down an unproven treatment when it holds contracts with Homeopathic Hospitals and is prepared to pay for such treatment to be carried out ? ’
2 I am prepared to pay for such information and pay well .
3 What price will the Department be prepared to pay for these services ?
4 What price would the portfolio manager be prepared to pay for these shares given a holding period of 5 years ?
5 I would be willing to pay for any books or copies or , if anyone has an old machine that could be used for spares , I am desperate for these bits .
6 Wendling had a Dutch friend , an amateur flautist , who was willing to pay for some flute music — three concertos and two quartets .
7 A mobile eye screening unit could help overcome this problem , and fundholding general practitioners may be willing to pay for this service .
8 They just are n't willing to pay for this type of product as it takes to long to film . ’
9 So there is no doubt about the ability of the Japanese to pay for this information and knowledge , nor about their strong motivation for acquiring it .
10 The regional authorities in Wallonia , which were responsible for policy but dependent upon allocations ( based upon the number of pupils ) from central government , were unable to pay for such increases .
11 I have no funds to be able to pay for such material , so people would have to realise that no payment could be made — their only reward would be possibly seeing their work in print .
12 I would say the thing that kept me sane during that period was the fact that I had a part time job , and erm we were able to pay for some home help .
13 In turn , if we are to be able to pay for these commodities , we must export .
14 What should you do if you do n't live in London , and find that it is financially difficult to pay for such courses ?
15 As someone interested in trying to promote industrial regeneration and further growth in the north-east does my hon. Friend agree that the additional burdens laid on businesses in regions such as his own by the absurd idea of the imposition of a regional tier of government and the increased taxation necessary to pay for that tier would have an adverse effect on local business , would increase costs , would reduce competitiveness and would help to drive business and jobs away from his region ?
16 Yet even the nobility were loath to pay for such intangibles when they could obtain a similar ritual at less outlay and with greater speed from within the trade .
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