Example sentences of "pays for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | What the film did not point out however was — who pays for all this , in terms of resources and human life ? |
2 | Third time pays for all . |
3 | To suggest that the signs are up in order to show a ‘ vigorous contempt for the people whose productive labour pays for all their intellectual endeavour ’ is not only wrong but reinforces the old stereotype of ‘ them and us ’ which at least some colleges are trying to break down . |
4 | The occupier of the premises , far from being put under any obligation to allow the owner of the goods to enter and retake them , is entitled to distrain them damage feasant until the owner of the goods pays for such damage as they have done . |
5 | The younger Royals are being reminded that the State still pays for many of their benefits . |
6 | Going into the studio — you have a record deal that says the record company pays for that — but has that contract been examined ? |
7 | And the company pays for that . |
8 | Pays for that . |
9 | Who pays for that ? |
10 | Who pays for that ? |
11 | Who pays for those who care ? |
12 | Who pays for any loss of , or damage to , school property and equipment ? |
13 | The client gets help for day-to-day problems , but the price he pays for this is to be the landlord 's follower , to do his bidding and accept his view of the world . |
14 | Unlike Boltzmann 's formula for the entropy of a gas , that of Gibbs applies to liquids and solids as well ; but it pays for this greater generality by being applicable unambiguously only to systems that are in equilibrium . |
15 | Some of this pollen is inevitably brushed off when a bee visits another flower , but bearing in mind that only a few grains are needed to bring about cross-fertilisation , and that a bee on a single journey may collect two million , it is clear that the price a plant pays for this transport is a very high one . |
16 | The penalty one pays for this is that you never really get to learn and understand the basics behind simple design . |
17 | The price the user pays for this approach is not just financial , programs of this type require large amounts of memory and hard disk systems to operate properly . |
18 | The public pays for this stock by writing cheques and banks lose deposits and bankers ' balances in equal quantity . |
19 | It pays for this with cheques drawn on its account with the Bank of England . |