Examples of 'pay a total' in a sentence

Meaning of "pay a total"

pay a total: to settle a complete payment for something

How to use "pay a total" in a sentence

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For example, suppose an organization is obliged to pay a total amount equal to.
These banks will pay a total of nearly 5 billion dollars in fines and penalties.
If you request a ticket for both venues you will pay a total of 9 euros.
Consumers eventually pay a total of around EUR 8 million for that harvest on the market.
A federal judge sentenced the company to pay a total of $95 million.
The NHL was to pay a total of $3 million - over multiple installments - to rent Michigan Stadium.
The plea agreement called for TPCG to pay a total of $10 million in fines.
Santander will pay a total of $25.9 million to resolve the cases in both states.
She ordered Farkas and six others to pay a total of about $US3.5 billion in restitution.
Bancorp will pay a total of USD 613 million to US authorities.
Anthem has agreed to pay a total of $115 million to resolve the litigation.
Verizon and Sprint to pay a total of $158M for unauthorized text billing.

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