101.   IBM and Xerox salespeople will visit large accounts together, but customers must pay separately for the copiers and the software.

102.   If customers pay at this rate, it will take far longer to repay the amount as interest on the debt builds up.

103.   If residential customers paid less for electricity at night, they might tend to reschedule discretionary use, reducing the chance of blackouts.

104.   In addition to shopping, customers can pay an hourly fee to use a few computers designed just for surfing the Web.

105.   In addition to purchasing the system to receive the TV signal, satellite TV customers pay a subscriber fee.

106.   In Britain, though, telephone customers pay by the minute for local calls, which means a so-called free Internet connection can still be costly.

107.   In criticizing ATM fees, consumer advocates are particularly angry that customers are paying for a service that is saving the banks money.

108.   In addition, customers pay normal rental taxes, which are disclosed in advance at the bidding site.

109.   In short, customers paid good money for the Good Book.

110.   In many cases, those customers are already paying a fee to their own bank.

n. + pay >>共 754
company 8.38%
government 5.56%
people 3.76%
customer 2.14%
consumer 1.95%
money 1.77%
state 1.72%
investor 1.59%
bank 1.34%
employer 1.17%
customer + v. >>共 981
be 14.37%
have 5.05%
want 3.29%
buy 2.95%
pay 2.86%
get 2.61%
use 2.11%
include 1.93%
come 1.43%
say 1.35%
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