Pronunciation of the English word pay.
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1. | I see self-destruction now on a grand scale. That is, the unwillingness to pay for the things society needs. That's the most basic kind of self-destruction. That we're not prepared to pay for schools, we're not prepared to pay for highways. That is self-destruction. What are we doing to ourselves? It is nuts. | |
2. | If I had money, I would pay what I owe you. As it is, I can't pay. | |
3. | You are richer than I am because your pay is double my pay. | |
4. | "Our boss insisted on that price," the shopkeeper explained. "But you know, you don't have to pay me 0.99 in kopeks. You can pay more if you like." | |
5. | "Juma will pay school fees. How about Hamisi?" "No, he will not pay them." | |
6. | If I owe a person money, and cannot pay him, and he threatens to put me in prison, another person can take the debt upon himself, and pay it for me. | |
7. | When you want to sell hot dogs in the ball park, you pay a concession fee to the ball-park's owner. When you want to profit from selling in the European Economic Community market, you pay what to whom? | |
8. | The President reiterated his call for Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act that would strengthen the Equal Pay Act and give women more tools to fight pay discrimination. | |
9. | I had to wait for Tom pay me the money he owed me before I could pay you back. | |
10. | His mother refused to pay for his education so while at college he worked as a servant to pay his way. |