Sentence examples for be willing to open from inspiring English sources

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We will be willing to open the door to a new era on the Korean peninsula if North Korea shows sincerity".

Many Lib Dems believe that Clegg will be willing to open talks with Cameron on the issue in the event of a hung parliament, a move that could trigger civil war among Lib Dems.

Keep in mind, however, that this might take some time, as most men will not be willing to open up right away.

In exchange, he said, Iran would be willing to open its nuclear facilities to inspections.

Guarantors must be willing to open up their own financial records.

"But you do have to be willing to open up and deal with it".

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But as long as the industry is willing to open its checkbook, it will always find lawmakers willing to do its bidding.

Over the next two months, they will be looking to see whether consumers are willing to open their wallets for spring clothes and Easter-related treats and decorations.

So long as our politicians are willing to open the public purse to these scroungers, they will go on cheating the system to maximise their shareholder returns.

Microsoft has been willing to open its purse strings in the past to help close partners.

"If people are willing to open their home, that is phenomenally important," she said.

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