Example sentences of "[pers pn] pay [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She paid me no particular attention .
2 Alighting hesitantly , she cast anxious eyes around her , wondering just where her hotel was , as she paid him the exact amount on the meter , feeling strangely guilty as she refrained from adding a tip in accordance with the multi-lingual notice in the cab .
3 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
4 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
5 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
6 If you pay us an extra premium before you go abroad we may extend the full cover of your policy to include a country outside the territorial limits and we will give you an International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) .
7 Would you pay her an interim amount ?
8 His face serious , he pleaded softly , ‘ Ca n't you pay me the same compliment , Hilary ?
9 We paid him the other day .
10 In the same way I was unable to do much else but grin and bear it when my then assistant chief constable ( crime ) , Ken Oxford ( later to be the chief constable of Merseyside ) implicitly restated police concepts of correct bodily order , when he jokingly told a group of visiting journalists who had come to do a story on this wayward group of detectives , ‘ we pay him a plain clothes allowance you know ’ .
11 In special circumstances we 'll cover some expenses and we pay them a token fee , which a lot of guests donate to charity .
12 It will be made out to us and we pay you the following week .
13 ‘ He was up against international defenders and they paid him the ultimate compliment of having to trip him up half of the time .
14 I went to Newark and got a job at , a ball bearing factory , and er they paid me the handsome wage of er two pounds sixteen for forty seven hours .
15 They put the money into a bank account , out of which they pay themselves a monthly salary .
16 This letter induced me to pay him an urgent visit , as I was doubtful of getting anything out of the Ministry so soon as that , if at all .
17 He paid her a small allowance , as she , as a married woman , was no longer eligible for the grant that had supported her at university .
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