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    Use "pay off" in a sentence

    pay off example sentences

    pay off


    1. · Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay off


    2. Then he could manage a restructured mortgage, interest only for a year and pay off Sammy on his terms over the course of six months


    3. He figured he would pay off Sammy in one go and have seven thousand left over to pay the mortgage for a few months while he looked for another job, retrained, whatever


    4. Now all I had left was the remaining €8500 to pay off and the insurance policy cancellation fee


    5. I've had many interviews and I'm sending out lots of resumes and it will pay off one of these days


    6. a $28,000 fine to pay off while she was in prison


    7. Pelham was not able to pay off an old debt of six millions


    8. “It’s been a lot of work, but it’s all beginning to pay off now


    9. The closeness would pay off later, as you’ll see


    10. everything correctly, and never exploit a collateral opportunity that will pay off in a big way

    11. He was a 23-year old kid, a long way from home and with a big student loan to pay off


    12. He then said that he had asked his club manager to deliver that message because this Frazer individual (whose name he hadn’t recalled earlier and he had seen only once before) had turned up as a person who owed the club money, so yes, he had stopped in, but he had been there to pay off a debt and left immediately afterwards


    13. If you have land you can use as collateral, any number of banks will grant you a loan at 2-5% interest, which will take about four years to pay off working


    14. than the future contributions so the government would have to borrow money to pay off that debt but at


    15. saved by the IMF which will then pay off the banks and get more money from their members)


    16. I would pay off the loan each month -


    17. Should I pay off some of those annoying monthly credit card payments?


    18. I was certain that all the hours I spent meditating would finally pay off


    19. have 56 days to pay off the balance


    20. Janet and John to pay off their mortgage in 2

    21. The pay off is great!


    22. The Democrats are in a state of panic because the loss of their filibuster proof Senate majority means they may no longer be allowed by a Tea Party aroused public to pay off the public employee unions as their part of JFK’s Faustian bargain


    23. "Yes, Monica, the company does seem to have good management that continues to progress into other fields and make their efforts pay off


    24. exercising during this time can really pay off


    25. Even if money is thigh I can pay off the rest with my salary


    26. We had been in MS only a short time when Alex called one night, said he had sold the house for enough to pay off both mortgages in full, and after his commission, there was $2k left over for us


    27. “When Gabriel’s parents died in the car accident, he had to sell everything to pay off their debt


    28. The pay off for the night of fear was that the next day


    29. researching lower rates on electricity or long distance can pay off


    30. In the case of a mortgage for a dream home we can afford to pay off on then maybe this is a debt we can happily live with

    31. pay off with ease of replacement


    32. That produced attractive annual growth in profitability including resources to pay off the loan


    33. During 1996, the new owner of Park Communications sold off the twenty-two radio stations to pay down the debt to the Alabama retirement fund and then refinanced the whole transaction by issuing company bonds through Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs enabling them to pay off the entire remaining Alabama Retirement System debt


    34. When you come back with money, you can pay off


    35. and the police, Tony had to pay for the local’s car, and later had to pay off the local


    36. If you are successful, you may even be able to pay off your mortgage early and buy that second home in the country that you speculated on for so long


    37. eventually pay off the debt itself, achieved a balance of trade with most foreign


    38. wouldn’t be able to pay off the debt she’d left us in


    39. The manager would pay off the workers with a promise to contact them when production started up again


    40. popularity, a sign that your marketing efforts are starting to pay off

    41. attention to only the best candidates, hoping that their investment wil pay off


    42. circulation to pay off the loans from the Anointed, and


    43. to pay off the Public debt without destroying faith in


    44. in circulation to pay off the loans from the


    45. (If No), Would you sell the house to pay off your current mortgage?


    46. As these people were also proud, they wanted to pay off their debt and if someone else in the family became ill before their earlier debt was paid off, they would often delay coming back to the hospital with the newly sick child or woman until they were very sick and sometimes even moribund


    47. He borrowed so he could pay off the medical bills for his wife because she got sick after she gave birth to him


    48. This strategy will pay off in the long term


    49. They could pay off everything they owed and have a fresh start away from the


    50. BE ENOUGH TO PAY OFF HIS MORTGAGE THAT HAS 10 YEARS REMAINING AT 4














































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    Synonyms for "pay off"

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