Sentence examples for to willing from inspiring English sources

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to willing

verb

To wish, desire (something).

  • Do what you will.

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What Collins means by "doing as we will" is what we do consequent to willing.

Proponents of free-market capitalism believe that markets will operate soundly and efficiently if left to willing, but not obliged, buyers and sellers.

"You have be to willing to go under the microscope".

In a free and competitive market, firms profit by selling goods or services to willing customers.

"Marketing is nothing more than connecting something interesting to willing ears.

And there is no guarantee of a sale, which tends to be confusing to willing buyers.

Shares could then simply have been allocated to willing buyers, in order of price bid.

A handful of developers have revived projects and are releasing a few units in prime locations to willing buyers.

At this point with this economy, I do think it would be foolish to say no to willing sponsors.

A man stood on the street corner the other day handing out free passes to willing gentlemen.

Blake is scheduled to don it on certain days, and has promised to offer furry hugs to willing viewers.

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