Examples of using Were paying in English and their translations into Chinese
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This means that investors began wanting long term bonds more than short term ones, because short-term bonds were paying more interest.
The FCA said that more than one in 10 people were paying very high prices for their insurance.
Advertisers like Mastercard and Zima were paying GNN $110 to $11,000 per week for ad spots.
Meantime, he said, the company was competing“against people who were paying 20.
He said that only five countries were paying what they should into the NATO budget.
They were paying a pound a day each- fourteen pounds a week, and this is the slack season.
We were paying 26%, and Valeant[headquartered in Canada] paid 3%.
I asked how much they were paying, and she said 24-30K a year.
And in the Provo Marriott, guests were paying for nearly 3,000 explicit adult videos every year, according to court testimony.
Now that the parents were paying for their tardiness, they interpreted the situation in terms of market norms.
These same men had alimony and child support, and were paying college and/or private school tuitions.
Especially since we were paying Tim Winthrop for his computer work he was doing for the Supe Community.
Spotify had more than 50M active users, of whom 12.5M were paying subscribers- the equivalent of a 25% conversion rate.
The police came across one case in which Colombian traffickers were paying one family $650 a month for their daughter.
In the opposite corner of that same cabin was an organ for which the people told me they were paying sixty dollars in monthly instalments.
Spanish Cavalier appears to have lost yesterday, and jingles his bossed bridle with disgust, as if he were paying.
At the beginning of this year, energy analysts say consumers in the United States were paying $600 million a day to fuel their vehicles.
What if I told you you were probably getting more value than what you were paying, maybe one and a half to twice as much?
Badoo's communications director Lucy George said that as of late 2007 20% of Badoo's 22 million users were paying for heightened visibility at least once a month.