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to be paid
adjective as in due
Strong matches
adjective as in owed
adjective as in receivable
Example Sentences
Tom Parker, Presley’s manager, “would never speak to me after that because he wanted to be paid for everything. We had no budget. They hardly paid me, for Pete’s sake,” Martindale told The Times in 2010.
Mrs Harbron has received the first instalment of compensation from the trust with the rest due to be paid in 2027.
The materials need to be paid for within the next two days, according to government sources, or production will cease at the British Steel plant within weeks and cannot be restarted.
"We just need them to be paid for, once that happens then there can be further discussions with the government about how we secure steel making for Scunthorpe," he told the BBC.
“It's a labor of love that we do what we do, we would just like to be paid what we're worth.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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