Sentence examples for it seems paying from inspiring English sources

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It seems paying for college is really attached to the parent and not the student (who is, after all, the beneficiary of the education).

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And the pundit class, it seems, paid no attention.

On the other hand, some firms admit that not all intra-company IT migrants bring something to the job that a British worker could not.Lobbying has, it seems, paid off.

Even children, it seemed, paid notice to his style in the debate, as Mr. Lazio discovered during one of his stops, at a new charter school in Rochester.

"It seems silly paying extra when you are dealing with public funds," she explains.Businessmen from small and big companies alike are hopping onto cheap flights.

If he's planning to train terrorists, he's going to be doing so, it seems, while paying homage to classic eighties summer camp movies.

The modern equivalent is, it seems, "Whatever pay your majesty pleases".*"Do Compensation Consultants Enable Higher CEO Pay? New Evidence from Recent Disclosure Rule Changes", by Jenny Chu, Jonathan Faasse and Raghavendra Rau.

Illiberalism, it seems, can pay.

Because, in the real world, it seems to pay off.

Docherty has been aware of the warning signs for years but few others, it seems, have paid heed.

All you have to do, it seems, is pay a dividend that investors can believe in.

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