“pay for” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “pay for”:

+ Brady.” In this case, the Court ruled that if a defendant was charged with a capital crime, he had to be be assigned a lawyer if he could not pay for one.

+ The investor must have the money to buy the house and pay for the improvements.

+ The Confederacy collected less taxes than the Union, so they printed money to pay for the war.

+ Diniz was very rich and helped pay for Hill’s salary, placing Diniz as the role of a pay driver.

+ At first, they planned to buy land for a cemetery and ask the families of the dead to pay for the burial.

+ To pay for his funeral, Alice had to pawn her wedding ring, which led her back to the poker world.

+ They are used to calculate how much a customer has to pay for something, such as a good or service.

+ Neither the federal government or the state government had enough soldiers or money to pay for an army that could stop the rebellion.

pay for - sentence examples
pay for – sentence examples

Example sentences of “pay for”:

+ A few years later, Gibson called her former doubles doubles partner Angela Buxton and told her she was considering suicide, as she was living on welfare and unable to pay for rent or medication.

+ Customers can put things they want to buy in the trolley and then pay for everything at the checkout.
+ In February 2018, Trump praised the bill for increasing pay for millions, after announcements of bonuses from many companies.

+ A few years later, Gibson called her former doubles doubles partner Angela Buxton and told her she was considering suicide, as she was living on welfare and unable to pay for rent or medication.

+ Customers can put things they want to buy in the trolley and then pay for everything at the checkout.

+ In February 2018, Trump praised the bill for increasing pay for millions, after announcements of bonuses from many companies.

+ She began writing when she was 30, to make money to pay for her car.

+ Many people died, but afterwards the miners didn’t have to pay for their licences anymore.

+ He was so promising that some rich Hungarians said they would pay for his music education.

+ If they choose to do this, then the federal government will pay for the majority of the cost of Medicaid.

+ The account manager might see the account differently, she might have methods to set the maximum amount that can be taken out of the account, or to set the fee or interest rate that the customer has to be pay for the money borrowed.

+ Now they needed to decide whether poor people had the right to have lawyers too, even if they could not pay for them.

+ They asked Baidu to pay for it but Baidu rejected the compensation.

+ Thomas Weston was one of the men who helped to pay for the Pilgrims trip.

+ While doing this, he earned money by teaching, to pay for his education.

+ He used some of his money to pay for over 3,000 development projects, mostly in rural areas.

+ They believe that people should pay for the things that they want to use, but not have to pay for other things that they do not want.

+ Also, they no longer had to pay for food, clothing, or housing for the prisoners who they leased out; the contractors did.

+ The payments from users are used to pay for the repairs instead.

+ To pay for his ships, he greatly increased the rate of taxation.

+ In each case, you pay for the transportation.

+ Agricultural exports provide enough income to pay for any necessary food imports.

More in-sentence examples of “pay for”:

+ Since then, he has raised more than £1,000,000 to pay for projects to help people with the disease and to try to find a cure for it.

+ Other features are Mini Games, that you pay for in the vending machine in the Lab.
+ They did not have enough money to pay for music lessons either.

+ Since then, he has raised more than £1,000,000 to pay for projects to help people with the disease and to try to find a cure for it.

+ Other features are Mini Games, that you pay for in the vending machine in the Lab.

+ They did not have enough money to pay for music lessons either.

+ Greece, however, has not collected enough taxes to pay for them.

+ Piracy goods are usually at low price because they don’t need to pay for copyright and carry out research.

+ Being expensive to buy because of taxes has two benefits; one is that the taxes collected from the sale of the drugs goes into helping to pay for assistance the drug user may experience later.

+ Any Egyptian who could afford to pay for the expensive process of preserving their bodies for the afterlife was allowed to mummify themselves.

+ Actuaries are people who are experts in mathematics, probability, economyeconomics, and finance who figure out how much money businesses should charge for making promises to pay for something that may or may not happen.

+ The budget is used to give money to government departments and to pay for the debts or promises the government makes.

+ In 2009, the governments of China, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau agreed to pay for 22% of the bridge.

+ Her family won enough money from the drain company to pay for her medical care for the rest of her life.

+ How much you pay for the ride, in most cases, depends on how far you are going from where you get on.

+ However, Columbus did not have enough money to pay for this voyage on his own.

+ His father lost a lot of money bring cloth into Slovenia and could not pay for Ivan to go to school.

+ The Rosenwald Fund said they could no longer pay for medicine to treat the Tuskegee men.

+ Morpurgo was fascinated to learn that one pensioner chose to pay for his ticket still so he could sit with the same fans he did during his childhood.

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

+ On August 19, 2015, he agreed to plead guilty in federal court to possessing child pornography and traveling to pay for sex with minors.

+ After the “Gideon” decision, every person who is charged with a crime, in any court in the United States, has the right to a lawyer even if they cannot pay for one.

+ The temporary flood of the NC log is a small price to pay for everything being transparent.

+ The Mayflower passengers owed money to people in England who had helped pay for their voyage.

+ How much a customer needs to pay for the down payment is different in each country and each business type.

+ This was to pay the men would helped pay for the trip to the New World.

+ As he did not have the money to patent his process he suggested that Levi pay for the paperwork and that they take out the patent together.

+ By the time Arnold was fourteen, his family could not pay for private education.

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

+ Donations, charity gifts and sponsorship from a cat food company pay for the care of the cats.

+ Dashwood’s lawyer said that she had forgotten to pay for an iPad case, when she was using the self-checkout machine at a Walmart.

+ 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.

+ The decade ended with it being the first time the United States did not have to borrow money to pay for its budget.

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

+ Every household in the UK that watches or records “live” programmes, or watches BBC Iplayer, is required, by law, to pay for a TV Licence.

+ Ocasio-Cortez wanted a Marginal tax ratemarginal tax as high as 70% on income above $10million to pay for the Green New Deal.

+ By 1931, the Chamber chose not to follow his plan because they thought Steinman was not doing enough to help get money to pay for the bridge.

+ The court called for arrest of the men who attacked Sharmeen, and said the government was responsible to pay for her medical care.

+ For example, if the minimum amount of dollars you must pay for something is seven, then you cannot pay six dollars or less.

+ France’s National Museum of Natural History, CNRS, University of Paris Saclay, IRD, Paris Observatory, Grenoble Alpes University, Universcience, the Pythéas Institute, and the Natural History Museum Vienna pay for Vigie-Cratère.

+ Government paid $100 million to build the dam, it had to pay $300 million more dollars to pay for flood damages.

+ People can pay for their accounts and get more features, or they can get a “sponsored” account, which is free and has more features, but has advertisements.

+ Parents may send their own children to a private schools, but they must pay for it.

+ Financial capital is used to pay for things, this is because there is always more of it and people always want it.

+ Nichols claimed she had made enough money to pay for her bed three times over, but had drunk it all away, it was the last time she was seen alive.

+ The tax credit can help pay for significant percentage of the project cost in some cases.

+ Lawyers generally charge a fee for the work that they do, but sometimes advice is offered freely, which is called “pro bono” meaning “for the public good.” In many countries, if a person is accused of a crime and unable to pay for a lawyer, the government will pay a lawyer to represent them using tax money.

+ They had already decided that under the Sixth Amendment, everyone accused of a crime in “federal” court had the right to have a lawyer, even if they could not pay for one.

+ People wanting to buy the item say how much they are willing to pay for it.

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