Examples of 'am going to pay you' in a sentence

Meaning of "am going to pay you"

am going to pay you: ~ This phrase indicates the speaker's intention to compensate or remunerate another person for goods, services, or debts owed

How to use "am going to pay you" in a sentence

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am going to pay you
I am going to pay you in timber or stones.
I will pay you … I am going to pay you back.
I am going to pay you in timber.
Tonight, I am your customer, and I am going to pay you to have sex with me.
I am going to pay you.
He can . I am going to pay you.
I am going to pay you an extra $50 to do a monologue from Shakespeare.
And I am going to pay you back.
I am going to pay You ready to die, white boy? every single senior's college tuition.
Andy "? I am going to pay you in timber or stones.
Andy? I am going to pay you in timber.
Yes, I am going to pay you soon.

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