How To Use Pay for In A Sentence
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Because the joint ventures pay very low wages, and do not have to pay GST and local taxes, they are able to pay for quota at a level that is unsustainable or uneconomic for our local fishermen.
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The institute says that less than 1 per cent of households would willingly pay for the meters if they had a choice.
Times, Sunday Times
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He pledged his gold watch to pay for her birthday gift.
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We pay for our electricity using a keycard which we load at the local shop.
Free solar panels sound good, but buying them yourself is better
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Would all those who rent their home pay for all work to be done?
The Sun
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They tell me that his father was made what they call a baronet because he set a broken arm for one of those twenty royal dukes that England has to pay for.
The Fixed Period
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You are being asked for such a high sum because the new freeholder wants you to pay for the right to use a space.
Times, Sunday Times
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A considerable amount of tax collection is now done, in effect, by casinos; rather than raise taxes to pay for services, legislatures legalize gambling and then take a rake-off from the profits earned by private casino companies.
The Sack of Washington
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In the end, I feel my privacy is a small price to pay for educating the government about the medium.
Boing Boing
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His savings were just enough to pay for a respectable funeral.
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One employee was suspended without pay for two weeks and another was put on three-month probation.
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It's going to take me forever and a day to pay for the trip, but it will be worth it.
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Premium cable - that is, unsponsored channels you pay for separately - doesn't have those constraints and is free to show us conflicts untempered by political correctness.
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They would have to pay for a housefather to live here and, on top of that, utilities.
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On a smooth track the hard-top S4 handles beautifully, and I have no doubt the cabrio would be similarly impressive, but the price you pay for this is too high and not necessary.
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Would all those who rent their home pay for all work to be done?
The Sun
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Such is human nature in the West that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers.
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Taxpayers are paying for that - apparently, what is good for the goose is not good for the gander - but people who want to pay for their own hospitality venues are denied that right.
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Want to pay for them with your textile processing line.
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It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything.
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According to a survey by headhunters Astbury Marsden published on Monday, City professionals expect an average bonus of 24% of their basic pay for 2011, indicating a payout of £19,920 on an average salary of £83,000.
Banks under fresh pressure to curb bonus and dividend payouts
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But if you already pay for a data plan for asmart phone or netbook,are you ready to plop down at least another $499 or up to $829 for a "third device," plus maybeanother monthly 3G data plan?
Apple's iPad: Pros, cons, and toss-ups
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The man claimed he stole money to pay for his addiction to cocaine.
Christianity Today
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Private collectors often reminisce of the days they picked up six bottles of 1982 Le Pin at under €20 a bottle, back then not an inconsiderable amount to pay for a relatively unknown wine.
The Remarkable Rise of Le Pin
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In order to stimulate a recessive economy and pay for the cost of escalating welfare programs, Congress will add to the national debt.
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Councils should be challenged to pay for tenants to attend so they can hear both sides of this argument.
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His taxable pay for 2007-08 included a substantial relocation package, including stamp duty on a new home.
Times, Sunday Times
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The truth is that their are promising the earth without having the faintest idea of how to pay for their ever growing wishlist.
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This includes raising standards and expanding the role of charter schools and merit pay for teachers.
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And, while we are at it, and just to pick up on one of Arnold's areas of interest, the overwhelming majority of students and people are completely unaware of how lousy is the US performance in life expectancy and infant mortality compared to the rest of the world, nor how much more we pay for this wonderful performance than do those elsewhere.
I Heart Textbook Authors, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Workers in some of America's most dangerous industries such as meatpacking, poultry and construction ... are being forced by their employers to pay for their own safety gear because of OSHA's failure to finish the PPE rule," a joint statement by the two labor groups declared.
Unions sue Bush Dept. of Labor over worker deaths; 50 deaths, 400,000 injuries tied to OSHA's inaction
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You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religion. Only man behaves with such gratuitous folly. It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, quite intelligent enough. Aldous Huxley
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Organisations may pay for just the employee and spouse to view accommodation or may make provision for children to go too.
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The Village Association will pay for the three monthly intervals.
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So long as the public will pay for gross personalities, obscenity, and slang, decent journals will be outbidden in the market.
Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
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Conservative friends claim it will only pay for re-sodding the mall.
Matthew Yglesias » Cutting the Stimulus
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If pollies and retired pollies want to access unlimited airport lounge grog, they can pay for it like anyone else.
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In some areas nearly all robbery and burglary is drug related to pay for the next fix.
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She went on the game to pay for her drug habit.
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,Never mind ,saying you're 'sorry, who's going to pay for the damage you've done?
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Shorter pooter: “I love wars and the tax cuts that pay for them.” wiley Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable
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Why should the law abiding working person pay for these scum to be locked up in cosy cells with all the amenities that they can’t afford for themselves, if you are sending people to prison it should be hell on earth for them.
Another Form Of Relief « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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The spares sales may eventually appear, but most likely it'll only be enough to pay for the next round of development.
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And stuff ( "neuk") me up as much as you can, because you'll still have to come along and pay for what you did.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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With form filled in, you then have to manhandle your purchases onto a huge trolley, queue, pay for them, put them in your car, drive them home and assemble them yourself.
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Or, in the case of a consent order, the wife might undertake to pay for repairs.
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FOREMAN: The governor is saying no to money for what she calls expanding unemployment benefits, immunization, senior care and more, including $171 million for education, which could include new and expanded programs she says the state will not be able to pay for when the stimulus money runs out.
CNN Transcript Mar 20, 2009
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So how much do you have to pay for your own piece of river frontage?
Times, Sunday Times
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Every year I give a donation to the Arizona School Choice Trust. 100% of the money so donated is then used to give tuition grants to ecconomically disadvantaged students to help pay for private tuition.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Latest School Choice Controversy Now Before the Supreme Court
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And he is being made to pay for that honesty and candor now that his statements are being twisted.
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The issue arose in delegations due to rumors that the town was planning to raise taxes to pay for cost overruns on the recreation centre projects.
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Nascar and mayfield are destroying the sport by prolonging this situation. have mayfield take a drug test immediately and if he passes require that he take one prior to testing for every race and let him pay for it! if he fails kick him out of the sport forever. the best driver i knew, gary balough, was banned for life for drugs and mayfield should also be banned for life!
Yahoo! Sports - Top News
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Traders and residents are being warned the city will be drab and cheerless if funds are not found to pay for proper illuminations.
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I fully intended to pay for the damage.
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Javier Oliva-Madrid carried about $18,000 in rumpled small bills into a Tysons Corner car dealership to help pay for a Toyota 4Runner.
Probe reveals inner workings of ring shipping drugs from Mexico to D.C. area
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I resorted to telemarketing to pay for my bacchanalian lifestyle during the lean years of college.
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It is a dilemma facing tens of thousands of passengers this weekend as they are forced to pay for longer stays abroad.
Times, Sunday Times
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Changes may include firms training self-employed staff, holiday pay for freelancers and more flexible working hours.
The Sun
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People would rather overpay for bonds than underpay for stocks," said David Kelly, who helps oversee $445 billion as chief market strategist for JPMorgan Funds in New York.
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A school district can reduce pay for noncontract workers - janitors and cafeteria workers, for example - and it can reduce teacher salaries from one year to the next if notice is given at least 45 days before the first day of instruction, Texas Education Agency spokeswoman Debbie Ratcliffe said.
Chron.com Chronicle
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The reality is that there is not enough money to pay for this project.
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Oden consistently makes opponents pay for double-teaming him in the post.
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Generous with encouragement for preservation, the Colonial Office was stingy with funds to pay for policing vast unsettled areas.
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The safest way to pay for mail order goods is by credit card.
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No one deserves to earn that much, especially when the public are forced to pay for it.
The Sun
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The road tolls are to pay for motorways and town bypasses.
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Pensioners are being rack-rated to pay for the follies of this foolish Government.
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Supporters argue that wind farms are a small price to pay for saving the planet.
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She is claiming just over £400, a sum which includes the excess on her car insurance claim, used to pay for replacement locks.
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A progressive war surtax is the fairest way to pay for it – fairest to working class families and fairest to military families.
Obama's Afghanistan decision meets with mixed reaction
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I would have liked to stay at the Drill Field, but we were squeezed out by mounting debts and new safety standards, which we can't afford to pay for.
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It is also often used to pay for the preliminary work involved in making applications for civil and criminal legal aid.
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Not one person outside of Congress has shown this to be anything else than a financial train wreck ... but Libs think we can pay for things with "Social Merits" and imaginary cost savings ... leave it to the Left to misidentify a problem thereby ensuring the wrong solution ... vwrtb
Reid to Senate: Get ready to work overtime on health care
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The government will lend eligible students money to pay for tuition costs.
Times, Sunday Times
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By tradition , it's the bride's parents who pay for the wedding.Sentencedict
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This is the price that they expect me to pay for not getting downstairs quickly enough.
Times, Sunday Times
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Are we going to have to raise money privately from donors as we do now to pay for liver transplants and bonemarrow transplants?
Heart ReplacementProgress & Problems
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It's offensive to pay for a government that rules at our concent and then be told that we're not mature enough, smart enough, whatever to see the product of those we elect.
Exclusive Interview with David Gewirtz, Author of Where Have All The Emails Gone?
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The trews I wear at official functions I have paid for myself and I don't think ministers should expect the taxpayer to pay for theirs.
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It will pay for solicitor 's fees and potential loss of earnings if you need to take time off work to sort things out.
Times, Sunday Times
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We pay for trolleys in airports and supermarkets, and for parking we either scratch a permit, ‘pay and display’ or ‘park and ride’.
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Indeed, the following year, in May 1947, Hecht used his own proceeds from the play to pay for an ad in the New York Herald Tribune congratulating the Irgun on “blowing up British trains, robbing British banks, killing British tommies.”
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
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We have settled who will pay for the meal.
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Council tax bills may have to rise by £17-a-year to pay for the damage caused and the cost of policing the riots that devastated the city in July.
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It's illogical to pay for homeless families to stay in hostels instead of building new houses.
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Parents can pay for it privately and it is given to children under the age of two.
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Taxes were increased to pay for the war, while the resulting disruption of trade damaged commerce.
The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
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No matter how hard you work to avoid it and much you loathe the idea of forking out hard earned money to pay for it, there are unavoidable times you must invest in something new.
Earn More Invest Wisely at The Sun's Financial Diary
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His father drives an autorickshaw and worked extra hours to pay for his kit and early coaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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You pay forty quid a month to watch advertising you also pay for.
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Alternately, the Democratic leadership could add in key Democratic priorities, such as toughened financial regulations, bankruptcy law reforms helping homeowners prevent foreclosure, direct government aid to mortgagees, a tax on the financial industry to pay for the bailout, and the job-creating $60 billion economic stimulus / infrastructure spending package the House passed a few days ago.
Suburban Guerrilla
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Taxpayers, of course, have to pay for this shilly-shallying, directly in extra pay for legislators and through indirect costs.
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I understood ACPO is non-profit and puts up the cash for national intelligence projects the Gov can't be shagged to pay for ... like the research into handling Rape Crimes. the context of the government's plans to shake up policing by putting forces – but not undercover surveillance – under the control of elected commissioners.
Policing and surveillance: The inspector calls | Editorial
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Why take the less expensive, older arthritis or digestive drugs when someone else will pay for the more expensive, newer, drugs?
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The Landmark Trust buys and restores interesting and historic building at risk, restores them and lets them out as holiday lets, so that the income can pay for their continued maintenance.
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Mr Crowe said many of the customers who were undercharged were less well-off and were already struggling to pay for their electricity using the pre-paid card system.
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Do they pay for their advertising in Afghanis Lance, cuz I heard you need a suitcase of those to buy a beer hooker dead hooker ... .. cow.
THE MUSLIMS ARE PROBLY GONNA HATE THIS
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Key issues for the union include decoupling subsidy from production to whole farm payments and changes to the budget to pay for rural development and other reforms.
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Although they lost a piffling $100,000 on the unintended sale, some industry experts feel it is a small price to pay for the kind of publicity the airline website got.
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People earning low wages will find it difficult to pay for childcare.
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If more, then the consumer will be willing to pay for the admission ticket.
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But you get what you pay for - chunks of Maine lobster astride poached eggs and croissants, with lemon hollandaise and wilted spinach ($25) or a heady omelet "bearnaise
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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Not to mention what he had to pay for the DSL hookup, the monthly service fee.
OFF THE CHART
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Students in halls of residence who intermit or withdraw will only pay for the time they are resident.
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The cost of a policy premium is a small price to pay for peace of mind.
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If beneficiaries in PFFS plans did not contact their plans before obtaining services to ensure that the service was covered, they may have had to “pay for the entire cost of the service if the coverage was later denied” and PFFS plans charged exorbitant cost-sharing to beneficiaries who did not “prenotify” a plan before obtaining services.
Wonk Room » Administration Releases Regulations To Scale Back Unfair Insurance Practices
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When I came downstairs and found the door open, I was a bit chagrined, and instantly declared, like a million men before me, that I Was Not Going to Pay For Heating The Whole Outdoors.
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The government campaign to increase pay for a few specialised senior nurses only affects a tiny percentage of the workforce.
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It is a building where the homeless, bedless, penniless man, if he be lucky, may CASUALLY rest his weary bones, and then work like a navvy next day to pay for it.
A WINNER OF THE VICTORIA CROSS
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Passengers willing to pay for a first-class ticket will still be able to eat hot food because complimentary food and drink will be served at their seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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Watching you guys do this renovation is going to be fun - more fun for us probably, as we don't have to worry about what is happening, how to pay for it all etc.
M�rida the beautiful
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Loneliness is a high price to pay for independence in your old age.
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I very nearly told her to stick her job, but remembered that I was going to need it to pay for the material for the costumes.
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Loneliness is a high price to pay for independence in your old age.
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It placed a counter in the start-up routine of the computer and after ninety reboots (deemed a sufficient time to pay for the intellectual goods) it initiated a process that encrypted the names of most of the files on the hard disk.
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A central pot to pay for healthcare for foreign visitors had been distributed to local health services on the basis of historic payments.
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He set aside a year to search for a sponsor to pay for his project.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most was spent on hunting rent debtors, people who had failed to pay for educational courses and owners of abandoned cars.
The Sun
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But that's a small price to pay for ease and utility.
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The road tolls are to pay for motorways and town bypasses.
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Owners generally pay for expenses directly related to the boat such as dockage, fuel, sails, lines and other equipment.
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It is the price we pay for fifty years of political and intellectual stagnation, a time when the political dynamic of capitalism was detoured and frozen onto a cold war sidetrack.
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The adjuster came within 20 minutes, called a flatbed tow truck, completed all the insurance paperwork, and assured us that the cuota would pay for everything because the road conditions were indeed deplorable.
Traveling Mexico's Cuotas (Toll Roads)
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However, as she did not have medical insurance, no US hospital would treat her and the British government refused to pay for an emergency airlift back to the UK.
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I had more than enough loose change in my coin purse to pay for it so it's not like I was spending real money.
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People earning low wages will find it difficult to pay for childcare.
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We have lived together now for a little more than a year and plan to marry as soon as we can pay for the wedding and reception that we both want.
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It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything.
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He does not often pay for his own petrol; he does not understand what the commonality might actually want from a visitor attraction.
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A 100% mortgage, freeing up your deposit to pay for these extra costs, is inadvisable when some experts are predicting a housing crash.
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The yearly deductible charge (the amount the enrollee must pay before the plan starts to pay for any medicines) varies up to $250.
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You can also earn cashback by using a credit card to pay for your holiday.
Times, Sunday Times
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They pay for mammograms yearly, and they pay for colonoscopies, and prostate cancer screening.
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TALLAHASSEE | An investigator has been fired and four other Tallahassee police officers were suspended without pay for two weeks for their roles in a botched drug sting that led to the death of a young informant.
News | LL | http://www.theledger.com
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In fact, much of the commercial paper being refinanced in the bond market was originally issued to pay for past telecom capital spending, such as burying fiber-optic cables and building wireless networks.
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There are also the dangers of cutting down on food to pay for drink or drifting into excessive drinking due to loneliness.
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However, pay for similar work in the US has been relatively stagnant if not declining.
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I use the term therapy loosely but I will bet that insurance companies pay for it.
Past-life regression therapy -- in the New York Times - The Panda's Thumb
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It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
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That means, for example, account holders can withdraw money only to pay for a home, business or college education.
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The shop takes a commission on sales and the seller has helped pay for his trip.
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Under the new code, bosses must not put their staff under undue pressure and must pay for financial advice.
Times, Sunday Times
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The scheme requires people using a van or trailer to dump rubbish at household waste sites to pay for a permit.
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As expected, rural residents will value and conserve water if they pay for it.
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Whoever perpetrated these acts has to be prepared to pay for the lives they have so arbitrarily taken.
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Sir Walter Scott nearly killed himself writing enough to pay for his home.
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I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
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Sadly, finances would not stretch to pay for her two children, Emma, 15, and Daniel, 13, and Paul's three grown-up children to go too.
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This nifty employee benefit enables you to pay for commuting-related expenses, such as public transportation costs (think: bus, subway, train, ferry, bicycle and vanpool expenses), as well as parking (either near public transportation or at work)...with pre-tax dollars.
Manisha Thakor : Are High Gas Prices Leaving You "Gas"-ping for Relief?
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JOHNS: Case in point, while most of us have to pay for reservations when we make them, some airlines allow members of Congress to double-book seats on multiple flights.
CNN Transcript Nov 27, 2009
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You pay for the car by banker's draft in the local currency.
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How many cheapskate bosses will demand multi-skilling but not pay for the training?
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Mr. Bridgefoot first encountered Mr. Williams years ago and the two bonded when Mr. Bridgefoot took a stuffed alligator off the taxidermist's hands after a client had refused to pay for it.
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The Defence Travel Card is a corporate credit card used to pay for business travel expenses including accommodation, meals, incidentals and surface travel.
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You can also earn cashback by using a credit card to pay for your holiday.
Times, Sunday Times
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These were endowments to pay for masses to be sung (Latin cantare, ‘to sing’), usually near a tomb or effigy, for the repose of one or more souls in purgatory.
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He asks why he should be made to pay for the incompetence of the bureaucrat that bungled the repossession.
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As a result, south-east Asia's biggest oil producer is ransacking its foreign exchange reserves to pay for imported oil and to shore up its currency.
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Daimler, the maker of Mercedes-Benz cars and trucks, sold Tognum, then called MTU Friedrichshafen, for 1.6 billion euros to Stockholm-based private equity firm EQT Partners in March 2006 to help pay for reorganizing Chrysler, when it still owned the U.S. carmaker.
BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
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He requires double-teams because of his scoring ability, and his nifty passing makes opponents pay for those double teams.
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Constant complaint is the poorest sort of pay for all the comforts we enjoy. Benjamin Franklin
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Economic decline could begin in earnest before 2050 as the ageing population outstrips the workforce required to pay for them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Were all those collecting credit cards like confetti merely trying to pay for school fees or increase their charitable donations?
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps the most sickening fact is that they have been able to frighten a small number of our older people into believing that they will not be able to afford to pay for vital services.
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So skinflints and kids can get other people to pay for their phone calls through emotional blackmail.
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If they want a backslapping ceremony let them pay for it.
The Sun
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People that pay for things never complain. It's the guy you give something to that you can't please. Will Rogers
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She became a prostitute in order to pay for her cocaine habit.
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I do not accept that our well-behaved boys should be made to pay for a poorly behaved kid.
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I fully intended to pay for the damage.
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Then turning toward the camera, he entreats: ‘Mr. Premier, in this final negotiation, offer nurses what you were prepared to pay for the Army.’
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They can pay for the takeover using cash they have hoarded offshore.
Times, Sunday Times
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He's a far better athlete than the defender covering him much of the time, but he doesn't make the defender pay for that.
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By Nov. 18, band members delivered to the travel agent about $ 100, 000 to pay for the trip.
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If the track boosters decide they want jackets for the team this year, they'll go sell hoagies to pay for them.
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How many streets will have to remain unswept, how many refuse bins left to overflow, and roadways left to crumble to help pay for this latest face-saving exercise.?
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Young women who have yet to discover what price they may well pay for their boozy nights on the town.
The Sun
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A new boiler would pay for itself within two years.
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But the larger problem was the government 's inability to raise the money needed to pay for the war.
Times, Sunday Times
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'And wha will pay for the wet-nurse?' said I; 'for ye ken I am as dry as a yeld crummie.
Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII
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Property prices are such that rental income should not be relied upon to pay for the property.
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An estimated 20m households depend on income from coffee to pay for food, clothing and education.
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She knew she was being selfish for accepting him, for making him pay for her folly, but she was simply not strong enough to refuse him a second time.
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As for Florida, why shouldn't the State that screwed the pooch (or is it "putsch" since they're good at having elections stolen down there), pay for it's won mistake?
Source: Obama Tells Donors That Losing Pennsylvania By Less Than 10 Points Will Be "Victory"
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Lincoln's pay for his first piece of surveying came in the shape of two buckskins, and it was Hannah who "foxed" them on his trousers.
McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896
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He remarked that it made life easier for parents of young children, as the children didn't have to be unstrapped and marched inside to pay for the fuel.
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Furthermore, Ambassadorial Scholarship turned out to be more than just a way to pay for tuition.
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He was a prime mover in the bid to get better pay for West Indian cricketers.
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Coals he could get from Hall, also occasional half-crowns; these sufficed to pay for his breakfast; a dinner he could generally "cadge," and if he failed to do so, he had long ago learnt to go without.
Mike Fletcher A Novel
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If you aimed to invest for 10 years, the fund could then be encashed to pay for the children's third-level education.
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Then came the inevitable moment of grateful acknowledgment when her senses brought of their best to pay for their indulgence -- their best on this occasion being that vow to Israfil which presently she found herself renewing.
The Heavenly Twins
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Many people depend on the tax credit money to pay for their childcare, and supplement their incomes.
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With a full tummy, you can pay for your meal by swiping your card through a nifty wireless gadget.
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It's unfair to expect them to pay for criminals to have access to top-of-the-range sports equipment.
The Sun
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They are the lucky ones: they have the wherewithal to pay for goods.
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He then churned the Estate account by selling perfectly reasonable shares to pay for this ill-conceived investment.
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You pay for the car by banker's draft in the local currency.
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While there is no hardship pay for working offshore, entry-level roustabouts on the drilling rig still begin at about $30,000 per year.
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He's not very generous with his money; he'll pay for necessary things, but rarely lashes out.
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It turns out that Midge, over the past few years, has turned into a heroin junkie and in fact tracked down Don and staged a fake run-in to try to lure him into buying a painting to pay for her next fix.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back