Example sentences of "[modal v] pay you " in BNC.

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1 If his employer 's scheme has ‘ contracted out ’ , they must pay you half his guaranteed minimum pension , and the state makes up the difference .
2 ‘ He must pay you .
3 ‘ With all this and the car , those magazine articles must pay you pretty well . ’
4 Alternatively , your neighbour might pay you the value OAES * to have a tree of size S * ; .
5 I know you have done a C C Q on yourself and we 've looked at each page in detail but I think until you actually do it yourself and maybe write little prompts to let you know what 's on the next page so you can signpost it most effectively to move round the C C Q as opposed to you dri er as opposed to it driving you , you can drive it , but that should be done in the fullness of time but I do recommend you do it before you actually do your first full appointment cos it might pay you .
6 " Ah 'll pay ye for your time , Jack .
7 ‘ Do not say , ‘ I 'll pay you back for this wrong ! ’
8 Send your letter to the Editor at the address on the opposite page , and if we publish it , we 'll pay you £25 too !
9 If we publish it , we 'll pay you too !
10 ‘ That 's him , strike while the iron 's hot , cariad , go see him straight away , Dai 's a generous man , he 'll pay you well . ’
11 ‘ I 'll pay you two fifty an hour for as many hours as you can put in these holidays .
12 He added , ‘ I 'll pay you .
13 I 'll pay you well .
14 I 'll pay you back one day . ’
15 I said , " That 's very kind of you , Mavis , and of course I 'll pay you for the gin , but if you do n't mind I 'd rather be alone .
16 ‘ I 'll pay you .
17 I 'll pay you five hundred pounds on the day you marry Bathsheba ! ’
18 I 'll pay you for it . ’
19 And we used to get very worked up about it , and then we went down to fetch our wages , and the older ones were always going to complain , but this erm tt er son of the people , he used to look at the factory clock opposite , and it would be half past three , and he 'd said , Right , I 'll pay you till three o'clock , and we 'll make it right next week .
20 Now I 'll pay you ten pounds to play this game , and I only want a pound if I win .
21 I 'll pay you what I owe and then get it back off the agency . ’
22 ‘ Well , I 'll pay you . ’
23 I 'll pay you for the use . ’
24 We 're talking petty cash , I 'll pay you what I can justify without having to explain it away .
25 I 'll pay you back !
26 I 'll pay you back in instalments .
27 If it 's not for sale , I 'll pay you to let me borrow it .
28 We 've heard you playing the piano for the local Sunday school erm we 'll pay you sixty pounds a year , which in nineteen fifty whatever it was a lot of money , provided you spend half of that having organ lessons .
29 ‘ I 'll pay you a good price .
30 ‘ After the way the Falcone family have treated you , I would say we have no right to stop you if you want to go — and , whatever you decide , I 'll pay you in full .
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