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61. Did he sense she may be willing to back off and leave him in peace?
62. The President might be willing to compromise on defense spending.
63. Authors, who may come from any walk of life, should be willing to be photographed.
64. You have to be willing to go in there and get your feet wet.
65. The engineering employers may be willing to reinstate the contract as a prelude to revising it.
66. Consumers may be willing to pay the asking price but not able to do so because of lack of income.
67. Male speaker Certainly I'd be willing to try it - but I always think it seems to be a little bit too pricey.
68. If not, a local shopkeeper may be willing to help.
69. Bond traders will not be willing to pay full price for a bond that has a low interest rate.
70. Some general practitioners may be willing to offer individual counselling or marital therapy themselves.
71. Full-timers carry medical and dental records and must be willing to rotate doctors.
72. Thanking her at the door, he asked who at the committee might know something and be willing to talk about it.
73. The Government is believed to be willing to accept the recommendation.
74. I am sure that fundholding general practitioners would be willing to participate in such studies.
75. Would I be willing to sacrifice family and friends for monetary gain?
76. You need to be willing to compromise on the price.
77. If more, then the consumer will be willing to pay for the admission ticket.
78. N., Nizar Hamdoon, said Monday that his country would be willing to discuss the proposal without setting conditions.
79. Keating did say he would be willing to raise money for a memorial to the 1921 riot victims.
80. Other depositors may be willing to deposit data for reasons of altruism.
81. She might be willing to babysit, but you won't know till you ask her.
82. Without those tax subsidies, buyers will not be willing to pay the same prices for homes.
83. We hope that the republics will be willing to ratify the treaty and implement its terms.
84. So in workouts, too, creditors may be willing to give up their seniority rights.
85. An investor presumably would be willing to pay $10 to buy Solarwind company, because this restaurant earns the normal 5 % return which justifies the fair market value of its net identifiable assets.
86. Would I be willing to call on them to fortify their morale?
87. Wish to not be willing to the individual accompanies you to sleep together?
88. The last question on Liverpudlian lips, then,[sentence dictionary] was how long Sterling would be willing to wait if he didn't get a chance to break into the first team in the next few seasons.
89. Will the wild ox be willing to serve you Or spend the night by your manger?
90. Under such circumstances an employer may be willing to reschedule the interview.
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