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1 Competition for these jobs, which pay very high salaries, has increased considerably.
2 Somebody was going to pay very hard for what was going down.
3 Yes, I think we are going to make it pay very well.
4 You pay very heavy to make fun of my heart, Mister Barraclough.
5 Monsieur de Gerfaut knows how to pay very pretty compliments! she said.
6 Jobs in these sectors are likely to keep growing and pay very well.
7 If you don't pay very much you won't get very much.
8 To such matters Sir Hugh was wont to pay very close attention himself.
9 He did not pay very much attention to any one else.
10 For savers, bank deposits already pay very little compared with inflation.
11 They pay very little, and you'll be wanting that room soon, very like.'
12 It must pay very well to work for the nobility.
13 The woman did not pay very much attention to him.
14 She can make it pay very well if she likes.
15 Shares pay very small dividends, and speculating is exceedingly dangerous.
16 Next come the magazines, many of which pay very liberally.
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