“pay” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pay”:

+ Perseus “Percy” Jackson is introduced as a troubled 12-year-old boy who is a student with dyslexia, which makes it hard for him to read, and ADHD, which makes it hard for him to pay attention.

+ In many countries, if a person tries to do something without the correct license to do it, they might have to pay a fine or go to prison.

+ He’s part of the school football team, likes when people pay attention to him, and doesn’t understand lots of things, like sarcasm and irony.

+ There are other assets, such as the pan-Asian pay channel operator Star India.

+ In typical stud games, the player with the lowest card showing must pay the ‘bring in,’ an amount relative to the limits, which starts off the action.

+ It was named for Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, who at the time was soon expected to pay a visit to the United States from France.

pay use in-sentences
pay use in-sentences

Example sentences of “pay”:

+ Eventaully, the Dutch government decided to pay to built the railroads.

+ He was hoping to get money from Social Security that they pay to children whose parents die in accidents.

+ On June 16, 1864, the United States Congress passed a law that would give full, equal pay to any soldiers who had been free men as of April 19, 1861.

+ Prada helped pay for the building, which is 15 by 25-foot.

+ Only his tuition would be paid, but Crabbe thought he could work to pay for other costs.

+ Some people will pay more for something that is scarce, because it shows that they are rich.

+ As the state-supported schools became bigger, it became difficult for the church-supported schools to pay for their sports teams.

+ But their pay rate remained the same.

+ Until 1968, loans were used mainly to pay for projects that would help the country pay it back.

+ The mainfest source is not a reliable one as it can allow companies to pay to get listed as Top 15, neither TOP developers are as they are a public rating website which can be votestacked.

+ The British peopleBritish began selling drugs to pay for all the tea and other things they were buying from China.

+ Eventaully, the Dutch government decided to pay to built the railroads.

+ He was hoping to get money from Social Security that they pay to children whose parents die in accidents.
+ On June 16, 1864, the United States Congress passed a law that would give full, equal pay to any soldiers who had been free men as of April 19, 1861.

More in-sentence examples of “pay”:

+ He now has an online site called TheBlaze where he does shows that people can pay to see.

+ If people pay close enough attention to what is really going on, they might notice the chaotic patterns.

+ They contributed money to pay for Poe to publish a book of his poems called “Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems”.

+ George sells this to Duane for $50, allowing George to pay to go to Bull’s Head Hill.

+ He lost to John Cena in a I Quit Match at the Breaking Point pay per view.

+ His uncle raised his pay to $9.00 a week.

+ Wells was ordered to pay money to the court.

+ So, capitalists do not pay workers for the value they create: they extract Surplus value, the difference between the value created by a worker and the cost of their labor power, from the working class.

+ By choosing to go to university, your opportunity cost is losing your job and your pay check.

+ Working as a labourer to pay his way, Clapton spent most of his free time playing his electric guitar.

+ Its primary cause was the people’s response to the raising of war taxes by King Henry VII of EnglandHenry VII to pay for a campaign against Scotland.

+ So many companies bought and subsequently sold CDSes that when Lehman collapsed, no one had enough money to pay the people they sold the CDSes to.

+ Jeff Hardy returned in the May 12, 2008 edition of “RAW”, when General Manager William Regal told him he was to pay for his “sins” by fighting Umaga.

+ The Commonwealth and Victorian parliaments would not pay Hopetoun more money.

+ After his safe arrival in Rome, Galba refused to pay the rewards he had promised to soldiers who had supported him.

+ Over time, however, her pay slipped in comparison to the pay of male area managers with equal or less seniority.

+ If the user does not pay the fee in time, the ransomware will uninstall itself and ask the user to download it again.

+ It is special because you do not pay any tax on the interest you get.

+ For example, it can be used in public transport as a ticket barrier or at a pay toilet.

+ Refusing their lower pay became a point of honor for the men of the 54th.

+ Prescription charges are a set price that people within England must pay for each item on a prescription form.

+ Even before the genocide, they had been persecuted and forced to pay high taxes.

+ Cellphones are a source of distraction and while driving, it can cause death easily, just if the driver doesn’t pay attention while he’s driving.

+ Victor says he’ll pay her for the secret, but not until he’s sure that she really knows it.

+ He now has an online site called TheBlaze where he does shows that people can pay to see.

+ If people pay close enough attention to what is really going on, they might notice the chaotic patterns.

+ Everyone in Japan who owns a TV is asked to pay anywhere 15,720 or 27,360 円 per year to support NHK; there is a discount for lump sum payment.

+ At this time, the Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus, made a law that everyone in the Roman Empire must pay tax.

+ They also ruled that States of the United Statesthe states did not have to pay for free lawyers for poor defendants.

+ She spent months in a wheelchair and kept singing to pay her hospital bills.

+ Daily surveys pay less than most paid surveys, but the opportunity to qualify is much greater and payouts are usually cash instead of prizes.

+ The rich pay no taxes.

+ BPI certificates are not automatic; the record company must pay a fee to the BPI and they carry out an audit into the release in question.

+ Improved pay and conditions and professional standards remained his constant pre-occupations.

+ However, Levin said that TMZ does “sometimes pay sources for leads on stories”.

+ In September, Alexander II travelled down to pay homage to Louis at Dover, where the French pretender had being laying siege to Dover Castle.

+ Hillery’s most famous policy was to force EEC member states to give equal pay to women.

+ Like many Bolshevik artists, Eisenstein pictured a new society which would pay for artists totally.

+ This means that if you don’t pay attention to such arguments when you write your Lua modules, you might treat something as true that should actually be treated as false.

+ It orders the defendant to pay money only if the defendant was not careful enough.

+ Abramoff and other defendants had to pay back at least $25 million that they took from clients.

+ Finally Manchester City Council took legal action against Heatherwick studio and their subcontractors, who in November 2008 agreed to pay £1.7 million in damages.

+ This is an older school for children who pay for their education.

+ Probably Solomon had become more debtindebted to Hiram than he had at first thought, so he had given the towns to Hiram king of Tyre as a sign that he would pay him later.

+ Each of the new baronets had to pay £1095, which was the cost of keeping thirty soldiers for three years.

+ Kean was ordered to pay £800 to Mr Cox by a jury that only discussed for just 10 minutes.

+ Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria once said that the cocaine business was “simple – you bribe someone here, you bribe someone there, and you pay a friendly banker to help you bring the money back.” In 1989, his Medellín cartel controlled 80% of the cocaine that was sent to the United States.

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