Examples of 'half-pay' in a sentence
Meaning of "half-pay"
half-pay (noun): A reduced salary or wage, usually half of the regular amount, often given to employees who are on leave or temporary suspension
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Andtheygo on half-pay as soon as they arrive.
He was quickly relieved of his command and placed on half-pay.
And they go on half-pay as soon as they arrive.
I am sponsoring a bill to provide veterans half-pay for life.
A half-pay surgeon is looking for a rich bride.
He had nothing save his meagre half-pay as chief of squadron.
They received half-pay when in hospital and free medical attendance.
Bring in new workers and they go on half-pay as soon as they arrive.
In the following December he was placed on half-pay.
Hence his promotion to half-pay which enables him to retire on a higher rate of pension.
It also approved a lifetime pension amounting to half-pay for all officers.
Women are also guaranteed half-pay and job security when accompanying their spouse on foreign duty.
Back in England he retired for a time on half-pay.
He would still be a half-pay captain in Marseilles.
But on returning to England found himself on half-pay.
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And they go on half-pay Bring in new workers.
Following this, Codrington spent a period largely on land and on half-pay for some years.
While on half-pay he spent some time at the University of Edinburgh.
But I can not survive that long on only half-pay.
However, different contributions for half-pay insurance exist within the Cultural Institutions sector.
When the French and Indian War ended the army put Macleod on half-pay.
He was also on half-pay during this eighteen-month period.
The officers commanding the Militia were often half-pay British Army officers.
Julia met a half-pay major of marines, to whom she became engaged.
After leaving command, he was again put on half-pay.
Bring in new workers … andtheygo on half-pay as soon as they arrive.
Diminished, but her servants reduced to half-pay.
Two years ago, Julia met a half-pay major of marines, to whom she became engaged.
We will never make it at half-pay.
If someone had tried to half-pay one of my girls, I would have had them knee-capped.
Placed him upon half-pay.
On the half-pay of their rank, if, after one year on.
I know you are on half-pay.
That unit was soon disbanded, however, and Rogers was forced into retirement at half-pay.
I could have retired on half-pay after 20 years.
Shortly thereafter, the regiment was reduced and he was placed on half-pay.
Vanni gets half-pay.
Broadstairs was put to us as the ideal, but I am retired, and on half-pay.
I bet she does not get a half-pay pension after 20 years.
He was a colonel retired on half-pay.
He was a half-pay.
With peace restored, Ball was furloughed on half-pay.
He only makes half-pay.
And it leaves Delancey on the beach, living on his half-pay.
De Robeck was put on half-pay.
After the defeat, Werneck was placed in retirement on half-pay.
Silly Billy 's list do not apply to Sharpe . Half-pay captain.
Afterwards, Milne served out the rest of the war on half-pay.
Colonel Stack was placed on half-pay.
After the Hundred Days, he was retired on half-pay.