Examples of 'there is a pay' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is a pay"

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How to use "there is a pay" in a sentence

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there is a pay
There is a pay phone on the southeast corner.
Studies show there is a pay gap.
There is a pay phone where he will wait.
In some industries there is a pay gap favouring men.
There is a pay phone by the restaurant.
In its interior there is a pay phone that still works.
There is a pay dispute and the issue is obviously topical.
On this claim, there is a pay streak of gold.
There is a pay stub.
After a ruined church, there is a pay phone.
However there is a pay phone and fax in the main house.
Are you serious? There is a pay stub.
There is a pay version but I do not know what that adds.
Across from it, there is a pay phone where he will wait.
There is a Pay What you Can option and a free option to register.

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So yes, there is a pay gap.
There is a pay TV channel dedicated to rugby in New Zealand.
Well, there is a pay phone right across the street.
There is a pay phone on the southeast corner. The car.
There is a pay phone on the southeast corner . The phone will ring.
There is a pay car park in Via Visconti, really close to the study.
There is a pay differential between black and white women in the UK of possibly 23 %.

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