Examples of using Pay for things in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
So you pay for things?
I work because I have to pay for things.
I usually pay for things in cash.
No, Walter, this is just how people pay for things now.
They pay for things and support you.
You shouldn't pay for things.
I pay for things, and outta that, you get a nice life.
Stupid money to pay for things.
You can pay for things with sandwiches?!
How do you think we pay for things?
To pay for things which, otherwise, Sir would have to pay for. .
You don't really pay for things with money.
To clean its dirty money. They leave no digital footprint Because this is how they pay for things.
I try to only pay for things I can't do myself.
No, Walter, this is just how people pay for things now.
Self: How can I pay for things I did a long time ago if I'm only 10?
services and how we pay for things.
Cause that's how people pay for things here-- now-- here. Credit cards or cash, Right.
Unfortunately, television viewers in many of our Member States are faced with less choice and have to pay for things they used to get for free before.
Private producers would have to pay for things that are now“free”- free to them at least.
To help pay for things like university, your first car, educational trips! It's like an account your parents set up for you Our what?
educational trips! to help pay for things like university?
Maybe you used to pay for things with physical cash
will allow mobile devices to exchange information to pay for things or get information from billboards.
It's thanks to you that we're able to pay for things like the servers that host the at-risk fanworks that Open Doors works so hard to save.
Here you won't pay for things you don't need
have to pay for things that the country in question does not wish to pay for itself,
You could use the gains on the value of the land to pay for things like the police,
And time is money, and money pays for things, like a manicure and a boiled egg.
as a price paid for things and hence giving them price depending on whether they cost more