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payer - use in sentences
Possessives
- money: Every year billions of hard working tax payers ' money is wasted on the poor.
- permission: Must be 16+ and have bill payer's permission to order.
- expense: These have now been removed at tax payer's expense.
Converse of object
- license: In our original response to the DCMS Charter Review we expressed our support for the BBC opening their archives to license fee payers.
- save: Lower mortgage rates are saving mortgage payers an average of £ 3,780 a year compared to under the Tories.
Adjective modifier
- higher-rate: If the donor is a higher-rate tax payer, the donor too can claim some tax back.
- third-party: The study included the direct costs to a third-party payer.
- reluctant: Confirmation of Commission form Need to call on the NUJ's help to get your money from a reluctant payer?
- slow: Slow payers, bad debts, high stock levels all adversely affect your business.
- non: Our membership now stands at around 470 having written off a large number of non active / non payers during the year.
- basic: Figures are shown below for a higher rate tax payer and basic rate tax payer.
Modifies a noun
- money: Having spent license payers money on a report on farming they were shocked with the results.
- expense: The sting of the century at the tax payers expense.
- permission: Callers must have the bill payers permission before using the service.
Noun used with modifier
- tax: Council tax payers have been picking up the tab for too long.
- licence-fee: Audience figures seem to indicate that a lot of licence-fee payers listen to her.
- levy: Bills for year two will be sent out to the levy payers in October 2006.
- non-tax: Another £ 315 million is lost by non-tax payers forgetting to claim their tax back.
- council-tax: In the case of Local Authorities, you are in effect cheating the local council-tax payers.
- license: They are the license fee payers of the future.
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