Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [be] pay for " in BNC.

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1 If a surveyor does his work badly it goes without saying that he can not expect to be paid for it , but usually the client will also wish to claim damages as financial compensation .
2 I am sure that the factory in the hon. Gentleman 's constituency would like to be paid for its exports .
3 After April , rents not collected at the end of the year will have to be paid for with a general rent increase because of the Government ‘ ring-fencing ’ of housing revenue accounts .
4 In 1975 he wrote his open letter to President Husak about the price that would have to be paid for delivering their country into the hands of an ‘ entropic ’ regime which depended ‘ solely on the ruling minority 's instinct of self-preservation and on the fear of the ruled majority ’ , a regime which positively required the suppression of truth and history for its surival .
5 It is often a matter of difficulty to find out exactly what will have to be paid for haulage , toll and wharfage , and this fact increases the office labour in sending out tenders .
6 The collapse of love , and the growth of irresponsibility and indifference to children , will ultimately have to be paid for in society .
7 Bowls of fruit , flowers , even the cruet would have to be paid for .
8 Any so-called ‘ saving ’ to the NHS of products manufactured by British companies would have to be paid for five fold by the British companies , and would show up five fold in our balance of payments , and would mean significant loss in taxation to the British Treasury .
9 The Chancellor has abolished car sales tax altogether from 13 November 1992 , although this will have to be paid for by higher motoring taxes after 1992/93 .
10 ‘ There will be an overshoot of about £5bn on the public sector borrowing requirement and this will have to be paid for , ’ he said .
11 Equally , any business entertaining you enjoyed will largely cease , so any free lunches and the like will have to be paid for instead from the domestic housekeeping .
12 If an expensive court , barristers and pre-trial procedure do not have to be paid for , it must be the case that permitting the parties to agree between themselves is cheaper .
13 Michel reported that in 1989 the cost of debt servicing had surpassed the funds available in loans and grants and would have to be paid for out of foreign exchange .
14 The remedy of purchase from a third party , with the consequent obligation on the seller to pay the increase in the purchase price , is broadly similar to that available at common law , but , again , the express clause imports a certain amount of flexibility in the area of the price paid for third party goods ( for instance a premium might have to be paid for quick delivery to meet the buyer 's original timescales ) , and as to how closely their specification need resemble the original goods .
15 ‘ I am not sure that the extra hours will bring in significant extra business , but staff will have to be paid for longer hours and security will become more of a problem .
16 I do n't want to be paid for going with you to see your grandmother .
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