Example sentences of "be pay [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That means we 're gon na be paying extra eleven thousand with money we ai n't got .
2 It is a matter to which statutory services in those areas most affected should be paying serious attention now , since adverse effects on old people 's support systems are predictable .
3 Indeed , in many countries , one government department may be paying huge sums to enable those with disabilities to become employable and to live independently while another is paying out larger sums as long as they remain dependent and unemployable .
4 ‘ Over the next two years I shall be paying particular attention to the need to stress the primary importance of manufacturing industry to this region 's future , ’ he said .
5 At the same time , we will be paying special attention to the acquisition of management skills , providing specific training courses to develop in our trainees the confidence and resourcefulness needed to take on the responsibilities of running a busy section .
6 Removal grants or disturbance allowances may be paid tax-free under ‘ Extra Statutory Concession A5 ’ ( see Chapter 6 ) .
7 Lastly , the hearth has to be tended , constantly supplied with fuel , and this can be likened to the need for the home to be paid ongoing care and attention , the absence of which will be felt as a cold and empty atmosphere .
8 ( A man 's reaction about small type would have been to point to the scale and demand it be paid extra ! )
9 you see the officer walking , walking around in pairs continually , not and if you 're gon na be paid extra for it , do it that way .
10 In 1710 the marquis de Torcy , the reforming last foreign minister of Louis XIV , managed to secure that six should be paid annual pensions of 1,000 livres while they were unemployed between missions , and thus given some financial security ; but this was a gesture with limited effect .
11 While labour could be paid poor wages they must also survive and be able to work efficiently .
12 It will then be paid four-weekly or quarterly in arrears .
13 Income on any overseas assets backing this policy may be paid subject to a local withholding tax .
14 Unless this provision is satisfied , any yearly interest paid by a company must be paid subject to deduction of basic rate income tax , and Target will need to comply with paras 2 to 4 of Sch 16 to the Taxes Act 1988 and account to the Revenue for the tax it is liable to withhold ; the lender will suffer the cash-flow disadvantage of receiving interest payments with tax withheld at source ( although it would be entitled to offset the withholding tax suffered against its corporation tax liability for the same accounting period under s7(2) TA 1988 ) .
15 The fees would be paid direct to institutions on students ' behalf by local education authorities .
16 Since 1869 imprisonment for debt has been rare , and by the Administration of justice Act 1970 it has been completely abolished , and replaced by the remedy of attachment of earnings , i.e. a procedure whereby a portion of the debtor 's earnings may be directed by the court to be paid direct to the creditor .
17 In order to channel most effectively the social security funds then available to individuals to enter residential care , the benefit would no longer be paid direct to the individual .
18 If the premium is paid 100% by the employee it is in order for benefit to be paid direct to the employee without deduction of Income Tax .
19 compensation payable to any person other than the Policyholder shall be paid direct to such other person who shall observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of this Policy in so far as they can apply .
20 If a valid nomination is in force , this may be paid direct to the widow ( or widower ) without waiting for probate .
21 If your fees are to be paid direct to the University by your home institution , Government or other sponsoring agency , the University will submit an invoice to that body .
22 If your fees are to be paid direct to the University by your home institution , government or other sponsoring agency , the University will submit an account to that body .
23 Thus , Williams v Singer is authority for the proposition that if the trustees of , say , a life interest trust direct that trust income be paid direct to the beneficiary the trustees escape an income tax charge .
24 In future they will be treated like other manual workers and be paid monthly salaries .
25 If you want to organise your energy bills to be paid monthly instead of quarterly , tell the gas and electricity boards at this stage .
26 Payments to the smaller labour and material sub-contractor may be included with the weekly labour-only payments whereas the larger companies may be paid monthly or on a monthly account basis with or without cash discount .
27 You will be paid monthly in arrears at the rate of per annum .
28 You will be paid monthly in arrears .
29 A sum of Rs200 would be paid monthly for three years to as many as 500,000 people currently claiming compensation .
30 ‘ Grant aid , which will now be paid monthly rather than quarterly , will be subject to continuing demonstration of sound financial management . ’
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