Sentence examples for be prepared to put from inspiring English sources

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Homeowners themselves must be prepared to put up with auditions.

But pensioners may not be prepared to put up with that.

Once you've found your mentor, you have to be prepared to put sound advice into action.

What we should do is be prepared to put the effort in, to make mistakes.

For a trial you've got to be prepared to put £1m at risk".

The latter should be prepared to put about a month aside at two hours a day, five days a week".

To that end, the United States should be prepared to put a few assurances on the table.

If you are unhappy with your valuation, you can challenge it, but be prepared to put in some hard research.

He conceded, though, that more muscle and commitment than many artists might be prepared to put into a show were required of him.

It also means the owner must be prepared to put in extra money if the plan dips enough in value to be considered in default.

Two partners, Lufthansa and Air Canada, have indicated that they would be prepared to put some money into United to help it recover.

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