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    be willing to


    1. Ask a friend, neighborhood teen or college student if they would be willing to shop for you, in exchange for sharing a meal with friends at your house later in the week


    2. If you live alone in a large home, consider having a housemate / companion who would be willing to do the grocery shopping and cooking in exchange for rent


    3. I can’t hear what she is saying at the other end, but I would be willing to bet it is something along the lines of not wanting to disturb him


    4. She cast her mind back to the Errdians she had encountered since coming across – Gerisse Stowman – now she’d be willing to believe quite a lot about that particular character and he’d been nervous about her presence … but there was nothing to tie him to this area


    5. It would be nice to be married in the village church with Peter officiating … I wonder how Simon would feel about that … then there’s the question of whether Peter would be willing to marry me, a divorcee, in church


    6. be willing to learn


    7. to be willing to be tested


    8. I would be willing to bet that when she bears children that we will have the first Jade woman born in our history


    9. There were those nights that she would be willing to make up, but Mike didn't always recover that fast


    10. Once loose, she raced off to the kitchen to find Beth, and ask if she would be willing to stay

    11. Maybe he'll be willing to add this little project to his to-do list as well


    12. But wasn't this her mother's genes again? Hadn't she wanted someone steady, along comes someone who could be exclusive, and she's ready to give him one roll in the flowers and then tell him what? 'Oh, if we run into each other again after a few decades I could imagine I might be willing to try a relationship with you'?


    13. She found it amazing, how much a child would actually be willing to learn if given the right devices


    14. "Can't say I blame them, if you looked at me the way you look at them, I'd be willing to battle to the death, too


    15. They sent me an additional questionnaire asking all sorts of personal questions – like how often we write? how often we phone?, do you speak English?, what do my parents think of the idea?, when we got engaged?, and would I be willing to live in Hong Kong? I answered all the questions without telling them it was none of their damn business and I resented our privacy being invaded


    16. Prophetic ministers must put in their time to be proven, and pastors must be willing to let them be proven


    17. If you get a corporate word be willing to help facilitate it as much as possible


    18. They will be willing to suffer


    19. "I am afraid that Alec has been through a great deal and I have my doubts that he will be willing to accept such a destiny," Brice replied


    20. The whole quantity of such wines that is brought to market falls short of the effectual demand, or the demand of those who would be willing to pay the whole rent, profit, and wages, necessary for preparing and bringing them thither, according to the ordinary rate, or according to the rate at which they are paid in common vineyards

    21. Ask if he/she would be willing to have envelopes mailed to them to


    22. the greater part of the money which was to be lent, would be lent to prodigals and projectors, who alone would be willing to give this high interest


    23. This gives hope to some of your smaller affiliates who will be willing to


    24. They were not saying they would be willing to undergo eternal


    25. Be willing to act on faith in the absence of fact and the presence of doubt


    26. It is not, indeed, the direct purpose of his trade to sell his corn there ; but he will generally be willing to do so, and even for a good deal less money than he might expect in a foreign market; because he saves in this manner the expense of loading and unloading, of freight and insurance


    27. You know, I think I might be willing to broker a deal with a Daedra if it meant I could lose all of the memories


    28. Martin thought maybe she might be willing to tell him something that her brother would not


    29. Of course, you can be willing to change, to transform


    30. He wanted to test a hypothesis; he knew someone who would be willing to subject himself to such a test

    31. } Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense at which every man would be willing to redeem himself from it


    32. It is a loving gift from the Creator of the Universe to us which is available to all who would be willing to accept it


    33. Fourthly, such taxes, by subjecting at least the dealers in the taxed commodities, to the frequent visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers, expose them sometimes, no doubt, to some degree of oppression, and always to much trouble and vexation; and though vexation, as has already been said, is not strictly speaking expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense at which every man would be willing to redeem himself from it


    34. In such a state of things, few people would be able, and nobody would be willing to lend their money to government on extraordinary exigencies


    35. Meals were always provided with just a little more than they would be willing to eat


    36. business, what would you be willing to do to participate in this?


    37. I"d be willing to bet that you had in mind Larry, Moe, and Curley


    38. muscle? And why should you be willing to give up some of that hard-earned muscle while you’re losing the fat?


    39. Few of us, acting on our own accord, would be willing to walk (alone) in an unsafe neighborhood at night, including people living in those neighborhoods!


    40. will be willing to share some of their toys with me

    41. ‖ A society, if it wishes to remain vibrant and wholesome, must continue transforming itself into something ―different and new‖, however the ―same‖, if it hopes to achieve relevancy appropriate to modern times; that is to say, that society must be willing to test new assumptions


    42. Years later, that individual (adult) may be willing to sell that card if the ―price is right


    43. ‘Would you be willing to move to Ireland?’


    44. Those very same locals may then just be willing to talk to the Egg Breakers about the strange fish in their midst


    45. To what extent should any society be willing to compromise its ―individual‖ freedom(s) by imposing limits on such freedoms by


    46. A formidable opinion must be willing to confront the testimony of other opinions that might otherwise seek to either refute or discredit its (tested) propositions


    47. You are known not to be willing to go all the way as your forefathers did up to 1945


    48. Yes you still had a few countries that on religious reasons alone would be willing to take over where Moscow let off


    49. He may be willing to reduce his troubles by paying you back as you then have the ability to squeeze him to sensibleness


    50. Dwyer‘s letter was well-meaning although it raises a very important question: To what extent should the American People be willing to compromise the ―Character Issue‖ as it relates to the Office of the Presidency, or any other political office for that matter? Americans are a forgiving people














































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