Example sentences of "paid for [det] " in BNC.

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1 In 1988 ‘ stabilisers ’ were introduced limiting the amount of cash paid for each type of product .
2 Many firms in manufacturing and repair operations use outworkers who perform the work in their own homes , being paid for each completed piece .
3 I list them without bibliographical details , since these are largely irrelevant for our particular purpose ; but I add what is more significant , the price paid for each , in or out of the saleroom , unless for some reason this is not known .
4 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 .
5 The suggestion that we should publish the amount paid for each company raises difficult problems of commercial confidentiality .
6 ‘ That way , we would save the contractor 's connection charges of over £40,000 — and get paid for each load . ’
7 If the Claimant is an inpatient in a hospital ABROAD due to accidental bodily injury or illness sustained during the period of insurance and the hospital is licenced for surgery then benefit will be paid for each complete day of hospitalisation up to the limit of the policy .
8 The price paid for each option is indicated by the distances OC and OP on the vertical axes for calls and puts respectively .
9 The Register proper consists of 12 parts , as follows : Part 1 General financial charges Part 2 Specific financial charges Part 3 Planning charges Part 4 Miscellaneous charges Part 5 Fenland ways maintenance Part 6 Land compensation charges Part 7 New towns charges Part 8 Civil aviation charges Part 9 Opencast coal charges Part 10 Listed buildings charges Part 11 Light obstruction charges Part 12 Drainage scheme charges The form containing additional enquiries is in two parts : Part I contains questions of universal application , and replies are sought and paid for by one comprehensive fee ; Part II entries are relevant only to particular properties and will not be answered unless indicated by the searcher , a separate fee being paid for each entry searched .
10 The event is paid for each year by donations from businesses , individuals and organisations , with the motorists giving up their time to drive the children to and from Southport .
11 Instead of paying cash for each chance accepted would charity not benefit far more if 50p was paid for each dropped catch and missed stumping ?
12 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 .
13 This cost consciousness can be generated if you attend certain meetings yourself and lead a discussion about the price being paid for such activity .
14 There is , however , a price to be paid for such power .
15 There was , however , a price to be paid for such concessions .
16 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 . ’
17 She told him about open heart surgery , and lasers ; about credit cards and the cost of living , and the vast expense involved when buying a moderately sized residence like Rose Cottage , which he regarded as little short of scandalous , totally unable to begin to comprehend such vast sums of money being paid for such a relatively small return .
18 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 .
19 ‘ Although it is argued that fear of punitive jury awards has made the US business safety-conscious , quite a price has had to be paid for that by way of corporate and insurance company bankruptcy , the closing of municipal facilities and the practice of defensive medicine . ’
20 He was paid for that seal and for his unrivalled knowledge .
21 At the end of each week or each month the retailer ( or the accounts department , in a big firm ) totals up the petty cash paid for that period .
22 Once the glass was full he held it up to the lantern that hung from the awning 's strut and toasted whichever patient had paid for that afternoon 's bonefishing .
23 Templeton went on to explain how employing women played havoc with this arrangement : When the females get their work to set up , the whole of what we term the " fat " is taken out , that is all the space is taken out and they simply get close matter to set , and they get paid for that .
24 This was to have been changed by clause 54(4) under which the benefit received was to be assessed at the arm 's length price which an ordinary member of the public would have paid for that service .
25 Of course we got paid for that as well .
26 He were n't very brisk in the morning , and often we were a bit late getting off the mark ourselves ; but he did n't mind us working beyond six in the evening — we did n't get paid for that !
27 She had forgotten the dreadful price her own sisters had paid for that male greed and self-interest .
28 They understand the price that is the market price to be paid for that .
29 ( 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 .
30 Oh yes , it 's council do n't do it , er , they have to , the Trainers ' Association paid for that .
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