Examples of 'seem to pay' in a sentence

Meaning of "seem to pay"

seem to pay - this phrase suggests the appearance or perception that someone is giving attention, focus, or consideration to something

How to use "seem to pay" in a sentence

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seem to pay
He did not seem to pay much attention to you.
It simply does not seem to pay off.
He will seem to pay no heed to your petition.
And all their efforts do not seem to pay.
Girls seem to pay more attention to you.
But apart from that they seem to pay promptly.
You never seem to pay much attention in class.
We can live for self and not seem to pay a price.
Yet few seem to pay attention to these dangers.
Crime does seem to pay.
Adolescents seem to pay more attention to individual technology these days.
The effort of these agencies and ordinary people seem to pay off.
They never seem to pay out.
You seem to pay a lot of attention to someone you dislike so much.
The world does not seem to pay up your efforts.

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Found empirical evidence that planning by brazilian exporters would seem to pay off.
You never seem to pay attention.
Jaggers is a self centered man who does not seem to pay Wemmick well.
Which few seem to pay attention to.
However, the effort did not seem to pay off.
The inhabitants seem to pay considerable attention to the cultivation of the tropical fruits.
Living by and for ourselves might even seem to pay off in the short term.
They seem to pay a lot more attention to Max than Zoe.
That sun today is money, to whom we seem to pay tribute.
The foundation does not seem to pay a remuneration for the use of the network either.
But a few foxtrots and a quickstep hardly seem to pay one 's way.
Tom did not seem to pay much attention to Mary.
The sound increases steadily, though the officers seem to pay no attention to it.
Although they seem to pay us no mind, we know what they can do.
Here 's a great post talking about small strategies that do seem to pay off.
Since then, they seem to pay attention to me.
What changes there are beyond the move from 2D to 3D do seem to pay off handsomely.
The man did not seem to pay attention, though.
After struggling with his crippled jet, Traynor's efforts finally seem to pay off.
Me too, but always seem to pay the price afterwards.
Again, I will refer to the context, which you do not seem to pay attention to.
Yes, but you never seem to pay any attention to anyone.
What if win-win deals do not seem to pay off?
Some transport users seem to pay too much, others too little.
People seem to pay more attention to the mistakes they make, rather than their accomplishments.
Honesty pays, but it doesnt seem to pay enough to suit some people.
The police didn't seem to pay attention when my husband was killed, never mind 50 years later.
She 's bored and he parents do not seem to pay much attention to her.
I just can't seem to pay attention to much of anything anymore. I mean.
As far as the cats are concerned, I do not seem to pay much attention to them.
I mean, we can not seem to pay the people down here enough.
I also have a no-pain-in-the-ass policy, but you do not seem to pay any attention to that.
You will learn what changes seem to pay the most, and which can wait.
When it don't seem to pay.
The second part is when I seem to pay attention but I'm actually not.

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Examples of using Pay
You must pay for the cares
Pay me two bucks for playing my game
Dancers do not pay into the scheme
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