Sentence examples for pay quite from inspiring English sources

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Pay "Quite a lot, I suppose.

Evidence suggests that multinational firms do pay quite well.

This is because British companies generally pay quite generous dividends.

And some manual jobs, such as plumber or cable technician, pay quite well.

I'm among those who feel that we pay quite enough monthly fees as it is.

"You pay quite a lot for a coffee, your triple latte mocca chocca," she says.

"Voters pay quite a bit of attention to that, particularly married women voters," said Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster.

Under the newly clarified rules, detailed here, I am going to have to pay quite a bit more.

Most of us would probably be willing to pay quite a lot to not lose all our music.

As a rule, these courses are far more challenging and just plain better than what I pay quite a bit to my state University for.

So this is an interesting intersection between a syntax and semantics that I think we should pay quite a lot of attention to.

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