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Example sentences for "payer"

Lexicographically close words:
payde; paye; payed; payee; payees; payers; payes; payeth; payin; paying
  1. As the payer of the cess, fines and fees, &c.

  2. He who says he understands this, that the payer of these exactions can purge himself of the guilt of them, is like to buy an after-wit at a dear rate.

  3. If the consumer is willing, the tax-payer is no less so.

  4. We should be prodigously surprised if the payer were to start up in a tantrum, and say, 'Do you suspect me, sir, of having coined it?

  5. Ringing a guinea, sir, does not at all imply that the payee suspects the payer to be an adept in that ingenious and much-abused art.

  6. Thus Mr. O'Connell moved an amendment, the object of which was to relieve the tithe-payer immediately to the extent of forty per cent.

  7. A scale was proposed, by which the number of votes possessed by an individual rate-payer might be raised from one to five, as his rating increased from five pounds to two hundred.

  8. The party now descended the glacier, and the three men from Cape Schrötter returned there, while Payer and his companions camped at Cape Habermann.

  9. On arrival at the crevasse, Payer shouted, but at first could hear no reply.

  10. Payer at once started to run down the glacier back to Cape Schrötter, 6 miles off.

  11. In the afternoon of the 12th, Payer with two Tyrolese ascended the plateau of Cape Tegetthoff.

  12. In order to settle this question, Payer and Haller left the sledge and made a forced march to Cape Frankfurt, which they ascended, and from a height of 2000 feet were able to ascertain the route.

  13. Then several attempts were made along the Greenland side, and across towards Payer Harbour, but each ended in failure.

  14. Payer decided at once that it would be necessary to send Klotz back to the other party at Hohenlohe Island.

  15. It struck Payer as peculiar that the dogs did not suffer from this affection, close as they were to the glare of the snow and without any protection against it.

  16. While in this position, a steamer was seen to issue from Payer Harbour.

  17. Payer had supposed Petermann Land to be in latitude 83°.

  18. There one of Peary’s ships was found, and it was ascertained that the Norwegian mail had been left at Payer Harbour.

  19. Payer found that this extreme cold was depressing in its influence, and enfeebled the powers of the will.

  20. The whale-boat abandoned on the ice was found by Rice at Payer Harbour safe and whole.

  21. There are seven hundred German colonists, all told, in the German colonies, and each of them costs the German tax-payer little short of eight hundred a year.

  22. But for him the country itself must have burned out the hornets' nest, and the tax-payer paid, and paid dearly.

  23. Herr von Payer also denied the statement that the then Foreign Secretary was in Vienna in 1914, as well as the statement that Count von Pourtales, the German Ambassador in Petrograd, had reported that Russia would in no circumstances move.

  24. According to the report of the debate published by the Neues Wiener Journal, Herr von Payer himself acknowledged that prior to the war German diplomacy had made some bad blunders, and that reform was urgently needed.

  25. A copy of the Leipziger Volkszeitung of March 20 tells how, in a discussion of the Lichnowsky and Muehlon memoranda before the Main Committee of the Reichstag on March 16, Vice Chancellor von Payer tried to minimize the value of Dr.

  26. Payer then discussed the revelations of Dr.

  27. Note the difference between this and vous payer tout, "pay you all.

  28. Besides this, there are courts established which are, in a great measure, independent of the government, to which the tax-payer can appeal at once in a case where he thinks he is aggrieved.

  29. But he made no opposition to the general proposals, and was sure that every income-tax payer would bear his share.

  30. About the same time, an Austrian expedition under Payer and Weyprecht explored the highest known land, much to the east, named by them Franz Josef Land, after the Austrian Emperor.

  31. The British tax-payer is paying a large sum in wages because the Ruhleben prisoners are unwilling to do the fatigue work of the camp.

  32. The captured British soldiers who have been fighting in the trenches are compelled to do work in work camps, are often not properly clothed, do not receive an allowance from the British tax-payer of 5M.

  33. In School matters every woman rate-payer can vote and is eligible to School offices.

  34. Any qualified woman rate-payer can vote on School questions and is eligible for School offices.

  35. For if it be above the value it was yet voluntarily given, and the payer might have chosen: and if it be under the value, it was yet voluntarily accepted, and the receiver might have chosen.

  36. We had made the discovery that this island was separated by sounds from the land farther north which Payer had named Karl Alexander Land.

  37. Petermann's Land if it be where Payer supposed.

  38. According to this, it should not be much more than 138 miles to Petermann's Land, provided it lie about where Payer determined it.

  39. In that case we must have come south through a sound which neither he nor Payer could have seen, and we were therefore not so far out of our longitude, after all.

  40. Where were the islands which Payer had named Braun Island, Hoffmann Island, and Freeden Island?

  41. Johansen maintained, with reason, that Payer could not possibly have made such mistakes as we should in that case be obliged to assume.

  42. If we only reach land before our provisions give out we shall think ourselves well out of danger, while to Payer it stood for certain starvation if he should have to remain there and not find Tegethoff again.

  43. We should thus have only about 50 miles to the 83d parallel and the land which Payer determined.

  44. The former appeals more to the imaginative and romantic side of our nature; but Lieutenant Payer takes a broader view of the question.

  45. In a portion of the introductory chapters, Lieutenant Payer treats at length and with great clearness the various theories that have at different times been put forward as to the existence of an open Polar sea.

  46. Lieutenant Payer returned to the ship well satisfied with the results achieved; and we think he had every reason for being so.

  47. The party comprised six men and three dogs; but as Lieutenant Payer contemplated making his second journey the most important one, he reserved the pick of the crew for it.

  48. No trace of human beings was anywhere discovered, and Lieutenant Payer believes the region to be uninhabitable by man.

  49. The furthest point northward reached by Lieutenant Payer and his party was Cape Fligely, 85 deg.

  50. Impracticable the North Pole may perhaps ever remain, if the state of the ice encountered by our expedition and by Lieutenant Payer be its normal one.

  51. The instruments used by Lieutenant Payer in surveying burned when he touched them; and the medals worn by some of the men felt like hot iron, proving the truth of the saying that 'extremes meet.

  52. I challenge you as a plain American citizen and an amateur, partially to assert the rights of a simple tax-payer and partly to secure for myself a name.

  53. He need not be a tax-payer or a vox populi.

  54. The necessity of paying that which would be mutually satisfactory to payer and payee also makes clear why the existence of a legal-tender money does not necessarily cause its actual use in payments.

  55. It may be easily imagined how a tax-payer who is an adherent of the clearing service can pay his tax by a simple transfer of accounts, the ministry of finances having itself an account open at the Savings Bank.

  56. The tax payer pays at the Post Office the amount of his tax which must be paid to the account of the central administration of taxes at Vienna; the document bears the account number of this Receipt Office of Taxation.

  57. The Depositor is at any time entitled without the intervention of the Payer to appear at a Receiving Office and to have his own signature accepted.

  58. The attestation of this payment of the tax-payer is signed by the postal employe and bears the stamp of his post office.

  59. Name of the payer according to the acknowledgement of deposit.

  60. The Post Office Savings Bank regards the Payer as empowered in the name of the Depositor to dispose of the balance to his credit as long as the latter has not informed the Post Office Savings Bank that it is against his will.

  61. In the first case the Payer confirms the authenticity of the signature, in the second case the Depositor has to establish his own personal identity.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "payer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bursar; cashier; paymaster; purser; treasurer