I'm perfectly willing to live quietly till he gets his bank balance where he wants it.
I'm perfectly willing to say I'm sorry for you though, and so's the lady with me.
I am, indeed, perfectly willing to guarantee, from my knowledge of the honour of my own profession, that not a single word that you say but do not want published will ever be published.
Again, since the existence of dye industries is so closely connected with the manufacture of explosives, I am perfectly willing to admit that it may be necessary to give Protection in this special matter.
It's only natural that you should expect more money in the face of this offer, and I shall be perfectly willing to give it to you.
I think sixteen thousand dollars, when it is paid, will be high for the work that is done here, but you're a good man and I'm perfectly willingto pay it to you.
If the price is reasonable I am perfectly willing to give it, rather than to see them live and give their lives to the defence of delusions.
I am perfectly willing to live in a country with such men as Frederick Douglass and Senator Bruce.
Some laboring men have been so robbed, so tyrannized over, that they would be perfectly willing to feel for the pillars and take a certain delight in a destruction that brought ruin even to themselves.
Then he is perfectly willing to let his employer call him a blockhead, provided the result is increased efficiency and profit.
Just to break the monotony, I would be perfectly willing to have him make a few mistakes, to forget something.
I should be perfectly willing that he should think anything he pleases, while I, so far as I can see, go on and do what is right.
I am perfectly willing to be afraid," and the ease with which the fear disappeared was a surprise,--even to herself.
If there is anything other than that you want me to do, if you have a polygraph test, I will be perfectly willing to submit to it.
I, for one, am perfectly willing to make every man on board walk the plank; having confidence in the seawomanship of Mrs. Noah and her ability to steer us into port.
The coal strike is a bad one, but the people are not in sympathy with it, and sooner or later, in my judgment, it will come to an adjustment situation in which the President will be perfectly willing to participate.
We hope to get our bill adopted in Committee as a substitute for the one introduced, and believe that the Federated Trades will be perfectly willing to adopt our measure.
I've not got any profession, though I'm supposed to be a solicitor; but I'm perfectly willing to work if .
He isperfectly willing to pro rate the special assessment and there will be no difficulty in getting him to pay for title insurance.
An Independent minister, who is perfectly willing to make the declaration required from the Quaker, but who has doubts about six or seven of the Articles, remains still subject to the penal laws.
They all seemed to be perfectly willing to surrender and go back to headquarters, so we started back via Tule Lake.
I, for one, amperfectly willing to make every man on board walk the plank, having confidence in the seawomanship of Mrs. Noah and her ability to steer us into port.
You have relieved my mind somewhat about that woman, and I am perfectly willing to wait until to-morrow, when you can tell me exactly how everything is, and let me know when my uncle would like me to come and see him.
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