Similar words: pay in advance, saying, playing, slaying, delaying, spraying, straying, dismaying. Meaning: ['peɪɪŋ] adj. 1. yielding a fair profit 2. for which money is paid.
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91) His secretary earns £268 a month, well below the threshold for paying tax.
92) Romania is paying more and more to Western banks simply to service the debt .
93) Managers are also accused of paying themselves excessively high salaries.
94) You would do well to remember who is paying the bill.
95) In America, people are paying up to $150,000 to be mummified after death.
96) American firms have been paying outrageous fees for a peek at the technical data.
97) He had no intention of paying for the meal out of his own pocket.
98) For years he avoided paying tax. But now his chickens have come home to roost and he's got a tax bill of £25000.
99) After paying all the bills, I found myself 5 down.
100) But by then the administration wasn't paying attention, for top officials were fixated on Kuwait.
101) The problem is paying the mortgage-everything else is liveable with.
102) His company settled with the American authorities by paying a $200 million fine.
103) He wasn't paying much attention then pricked up his ears when he heard that the terms included the use of a company car.
104) Was she paying him a lot of attention or was it just my imagination?
105) Three years later, he is still paying off his debts.
106) What a palaver there was about paying the bill !
107) It was me who was paying the rent and the bills and all the rest of it.
108) They'll entice doctors to move from the cities by paying them better salaries.
109) Many parents may baulk at the idea of paying $100 for a pair of shoes.
110) I have every intention of paying her back what I owe her.
111) We don't like paying through the nose for our wine when eating out.
112) They're paying 75000 for a small flat it's beyond belief!
113) He's having a lot of trouble paying his mortgage every month.
114) You must be out of your mind paying £200 for one night in a hotel!
115) They're paying you ten grand now for those adaptations of old plays.
116) I know that he won't like paying for what he has damaged, but he will learn to take his medicine.
116) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
117) The goods are in bond; on paying duty you can get the goods out of bond.
118) Insurance companies were slow paying out on claims for flood damage.
119) It's no use trying to get round paying the income tax!
120) You cannot stay here ad infinitum without paying any rent.
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