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36 Sentences With "pay the bill for"

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First: I need to pay the bill for my wisdom teeth removal.
If they don't, they must pay the bill for all those purchases.
"The government will have to pay the bill for what they've done," he said.
Still, consumers ultimately pay the bill for trade barriers in one way or another.
A goes to pay the bill for our food ($52.50) and my "hammam" ($10) .
If the E.U. does not react, our steel industry will pay the bill for U.S. protectionism.
Germany resists shared liabilities, fearing it will be left to pay the bill for the fecklessness of others.
It simply means that when catastrophe unexpectedly hits, people can't pay the bill for the care they receive.
My coworker and I pay the bill for lunch ($52.87) and my manager gets the Uber back to the office.
In late April, the Palestinian Authority decided it would no longer pay the bill for Gaza's most reliable source of power, to the Israel Electric Company.
So the next time you pay the bill for your pet's checkup, think about it as an investment in your vet as well as your pet.
I finally had to come clean one day when I couldn't pay the bill for a boatload of soon-to-be-outgrown rompers I'd impulsively bought.
"But instead of making riders and low-income New Yorkers pay the bill for it, he believes a tax on millionaires should fund the fare discount," they continued.
Patients are spared the out-of-pocket expenses, but insurers are then left to pay the bill for the expensive drugs, eventually leading to increases in premiums, he said.
"If the EU does not act, our steel industry will pay the bill for protectionism in the US," warned the head of WV Stahl, Germany's steel-industry trade group.
She said that, one night, she ran into him at a restaurant and when she went to pay the bill for herself and her friends, he had already paid it.
And Dr. Saltz preaches the gospel of having a document that spells out issues such as when the rent is due and who's required to pay the bill for utilities and repairs.
Not long after, the complaint states that he had the hold lifted, and Wolfe — who lives in Buffalo — allegedly used it to pay the bill for her meal the morning of June 27.
He had to put down 12 times more cash as a guarantee to U.S. customs that he would pay the bill for tariffs on the Chinese-made pumps, valves and motors he imports.
Public and private funds, for example, pay the bill for a program called Welcome by Friends — Alliances for Young Refugees, which supports 226 local governments that provide additional language classes, workshops and counseling to immigrant children and teenagers.
It's a matter of basic fairness that a company that made massive profits by destroying the land and polluting communities  must not then be allowed to shrug, go out of business, and leave local taxpayers to pay the bill for cleaning it up.
The important business of my early life was negotiated at currency exchanges (where you could pay the bill for whatever utility was about to be shut off), Social Security offices and food pantries run out of church basements, and transacted in WIC vouchers and money orders and rolls of quarters for the laundromat.
By forcing smaller retailers out of business, the "point of obligation" designation under RFS is not only unfair to the independent retailers, but it also a silent job killer that threatens thousands of American jobs, forcing independent refiners and smaller retailers to pay the bill for speculators profiting from the shadowy, unregulated market for these credits.
Meanwhile, at the Drunken Clam, Cleveland leaves for a moment to go to the bathroom. Peter, Joe, and Quagmire head out, leaving Cleveland to pay the bill for the boys. Cleveland complains to Jerome, and they bond over more drinks. Later, Cleveland ditches his friends to hang out with Jerome, surprising them.
A special office, the Fiscalia de Etnias, currently occupied by Jany del Cid (2012), prosecutes violations of the law concerning national patrimony. Controversially, the state government of Honduras does not actually pay the bill for most of this important work. It pays less than a third of the budget. The rest comes mainly from admission fees.
The result of this was that he was fined $1, while the government had to pay the bill for the over $1 million in court costs. Thus, he had started some of the fight for indigenous and treaty rights before such a thing existed, and won. Sikyea's contribution to Ndilǫ is recognized through the community deciding to name the road that leads into Ndilǫ after him. He died December 21, 2002.
However, Craig was named the new trustee. Parker, thinking Craig would give him free rein of the trust fund, decided to look into renting an apartment with Liberty. When Parker tried to get the money from Craig for the rent of the apartment they'd decided on, he wouldn't write the check, nor would he continue to pay the bill for the suite at the Lakeview, where they had been living since their wedding night. Carly offered to allow the couple to live in her house, in Parker's old bedroom.
In 1972 a testimonial match was organised by Everton on Lawton's behalf to help him pay off his debts of around £6,000. However his financial situation was still bleak, and on two occasions he narrowly avoided a prison sentence for failing to pay his rates after an Arsenal supporters club and later an anonymous former co-worker stepped in to pay the bill for him. In August 1974, he was again found Guilty of obtaining goods by deception after failing to repay a £10 debt to a publican, and was sentenced to 200 hours of Community service and ordered to pay £40 costs.
On 4 April, IEC cut power in the Bethlehem area, and the following day it cut power in the Hebron area. On 6 April, IEC restored full power to the West Bank after it received a payment of NIS 20 million, and an agreement to receive a full debt repayment schedule within seven days. From June 2017, the Palestinian Authority decided no longer to pay the bill for Gaza's electricity to the Israel Electric Company. It is said that the Authority’s decision to cut off payments is an effort to undermine rival Palestinian group Hamas, which governs Gaza.
The strategy of the IWW during free speech fights was to put out a call for "footloose" workers to come to the community, and to challenge a no speaking ordinance simply by violating it. Wobblies would talk about the job, the unfairness of the system, or would simply read the Declaration of Independence, or the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. In violation of the law, they would get arrested. By filling the jails with workers, the IWW was able to put pressure on the community's taxpayers, who ultimately had to pay the bill for feeding and housing the prisoners.
The Ukrainian government said it paid for the natural gas which was consumed in 2007, but refused to pay the bill for 2008. A Gazprom spokesman claimed that the bill for of gas deliveries to Ukraine valued around $600 million remained unpaid. Ukraine disagreed as that debt accumulated in recent months when Russia used its own gas to make up for a shortfall in less expensive Central Asian gas. On 3 March, Gazprom cut its shipments to Ukraine by 25% and an additional 25% the next day, claiming that the $1.5 billion debt still was not paid, although Ukrainian officials stated it had indeed been paid.
He inspects his share of the slaves taken in Gaul, and finds that nearly all of them have died of disease, on top of which he still has to pay the bill for their transport and feeding. He asks Erastes Fulmen for a loan, but the crafty gangster demurs, and instead maneuvers Lucius into accepting a lucrative position as his enforcer. Having captured the city, Caesar seems to be in no hurry to pursue Pompey to the coast, instead spending his evenings dallying with Servilia. Jealous of her influence over Caesar, Atia hires Timon to paint rude graffiti depicting Caesar and Servilia's relationship all over the city.
The West Window, above the main entrance to the Church, was donated by a Major General Fitzgerald, HM Indian Army. A brass plaque on the pillar on the north side of the door reads : The three windows at the West end of the Nave are the gift of Major General Fitz-Gerald H.M. Indian Army in affectionate memory of his beloved wife, Anne Evered, who died at Clifton 17 August 1869 and was buried at Arnos Vale. : The records held in the Birmingham Archive show that Hardman's were not always punctual in delivery, and General Fitzgerald refused to pay the bill for the windows until alterations had been made and he had been supplied with a drawing of the design.
The Venetians established an outpost on the island, a move that caused significant tension with the Byzantine Empire (then represented by Andronikos IV)and the Genoese. In the Treaty of Turin, which ended the War of Chioggia between Venice and Genoa, the Venetians were to hand over control of the island to Amadeo of Savoy and the Genoese were to pay the bill for the removal of all fortifications on the island. The Treaty of Turin specified that the Venetians would destroy all the island's "castles, walls, defences, houses and habitations from top to bottom 'in such fashion that the place can never be rebuilt or reinhabited". The Greek populace was not a party to the negotiations, but were to be paid for being uprooted.
At least two modern popes used to lodge in the building that is now the Domus Internationalis "Paulus VI" when they were cardinals. It was not until 1976 that the Domus Internationalis "Paulus VI", under the name "Casa Internazionale del Clero", was established, but a marker at the entrance to Room 426 indicates it as the one preferred by Angelo Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII, on his visits to Rome. This is indicated also in the guest list of the entity that occupied the building in the five years when John XXIII was a cardinal (1953-1958). Pope Francis returned in person on the day after his election in order to pay the bill for his stay as Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio before the conclave of March 2013 and to thank the staff.
From April 2017, power supply from Egypt is reportedly not operational.Egyptian power lines to Gaza down, Middle East Monitor, April 2017Egypt shuts non- functioning power lines to Gaza for maintenance – report, Times of Israel, Dov Lieber, 12 June 2017 According to Asharq Al-Awsat Egypt offered, in June 2017, to supply Gaza with electricity in exchange for the extradition of 17 wanted terrorists and other security demands.Egypt said to offer Hamas electricity in exchange for 17 wanted men, Times of Israel, 13 June 2017 Following the PA's refusal to pay for electricity in Gaza and instructions to reduce supply, Israel further reduced supply to Gaza in May and June 2017, saying this was an internal Palestinian matter.Israel cuts Gaza electricity after Palestinian president says he will no longer pay the bill for Hamas, Telegraph, 12 June The Israeli military and the UN have warned that the electricity crisis and resulting humanitarian crisis may lead Gaza to initiate military hostilities.Gaza Power Cuts Boost Tension With Israel, Ha'aretz, 12 June 2017 Hamas has labelled Israel's decision as "dangerous and catastrophic", threatening to renew violence.

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