How to Use pay in in a Sentence
pay in
phrasal verb-
The sum also includes the six-figure book deals he’s been paid in the past.
— Jason Pham, StyleCaster, 5 July 2024 -
Wired spoke with the hacker and reports the random was paid in May.
— Emily Price, PCMAG, 14 July 2024 -
The loan for the office buildings was due to be paid in full within weeks.
— George Avalos, The Mercury News, 21 Mar. 2024 -
Their lawyers maintained that more than half of this amount was paid in taxes.
— David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times, 27 June 2024 -
This article has been updated with the amount the state will pay in rent for the shelter.
— Alexa Gagosz, BostonGlobe.com, 30 June 2023 -
Their anger is a small price to pay in the quest for lucrative sponsorship.
— Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times, 17 Aug. 2023 -
Less than 1% of prescription fills went to people paying in cash, the study found.
— Sara Chernikoff, USA TODAY, 7 Aug. 2024 -
Loopers get paid in silver bars that are attached to the targets from the future.
— Jennifer Ouellette and Sean M. Carroll, Ars Technica, 24 Nov. 2023 -
This interview stems from his role in the campaign, for which he is being paid in clothes, not cash.
— Jacqueline Cutler, USA TODAY, 7 Aug. 2023 -
What about the $130 million Jerami Grant will be looking to get paid in July?
— Bill Oram, oregonlive, 22 Apr. 2023 -
The Black women paid 52 cents for every $1 a white man is paid in South Carolina.
— Jennifer Berry Hawes, ProPublica, 29 July 2023 -
So who should pay in a case like the Oteros', and how worried should people be about space objects hurtling toward them?
— Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY, 26 June 2024 -
Indeed, in past years Sarandos has taken a cash salary of $20 million, with the reminder of his pay in stock.
— Alex Weprin, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 Dec. 2023 -
Most restaurants include service in the bill; at most, round up or leave change if paying in cash.
— Patricia Doherty, Travel + Leisure, 13 June 2024 -
A number of stores were closed after the plan was confirmed and all creditors were paid in full under the plan.
— Chris Sims, The Indianapolis Star, 28 June 2024 -
This one is an investment, for sure, but one that will pay in stylish dividends.
— Paula Lee, Glamour, 26 Feb. 2024 -
Rena and her colleagues are paid in diapers and ice cream.
— Janis MacKey Frayer, NBC News, 29 Oct. 2023 -
The fight for more equitable pay in women’s basketball has been a long one.
— Marlene Lenthang, NBC News, 16 Apr. 2024 -
So, if Portis is dealt, that amount is paid in full by the Bucks but is not included in the outgoing salary number.
— Jim Owczarski, Journal Sentinel, 10 Jan. 2024 -
Overtime hours are not paid in salary, but in corresponding time off.
— Jade Ventoniemi, Contributor, CNBC, 27 July 2024 -
Luxury home prices are up, and wealthy buyers are paying in cash to avoid sky-high mortgage rates.
— Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 6 Nov. 2023 -
But a man named Stan Brody says he's seen evidence of Willis' preference for paying in cash.
— Jared Eggleston, CBS News, 22 Feb. 2024 -
The husband and wife were literally paid in drinks at nightclubs.
— Caitlin Gilbert, David Ovalle and Hanna Zakharenko, Anchorage Daily News, 13 July 2023 -
The sole winner of a jackpot can choose to be paid in a lump sum or through an annuity for the full amount, with annual payments over 30 years.
— Mirna Alsharif, NBC News, 24 Mar. 2024 -
Before the law, bonds would be required to be paid in full, or some judges would order a deposit during brief bond hearings.
— Rachel Schilke, Washington Examiner, 18 Sep. 2023 -
Mint, however, requires customers to pay in advance to get its best deals.
— Rob Pegoraro, PCMAG, 1 May 2024 -
The average balance, though, includes debt that consumers roll over from month to month, as well as balances that are paid in full each month.
— Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 15 Feb. 2024 -
As is always the case on the promo codes FanDuel offers, the rebate is paid in bonus funds, with a 1x rollover requirement.
— Martin Green, Miami Herald, 3 July 2024 -
These costs are also small compared to the price children and their families would pay in suffering as a result of preventable long-term impairment.
— Blake Murdoch, Scientific American, 18 Oct. 2024 -
The city of Venice will double the cost of its day trip fee next year for last-minute travelers and increase the number of days travelers need to pay in the second iteration of the program intended to combat overtourism.
— Alison Fox, Travel + Leisure, 25 Oct. 2024
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