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Example sentences for "quite prepared"

  • I am quite prepared to sign the order for your release, Lady Blakeney," he said, keeping his gaze still keenly fixed upon Sir Percy.

  • Those of le Salut Public only loosened their hold for a while, were nobly magnanimous for a day, quite prepared to be doubly ferocious the next.

  • Don't speak to me like this; for I am quite prepared to even lay down my life for all those persons!

  • I'm quite prepared to spend away until we've drained our chest dry!

  • I would be quite prepared to settle with them at once if they liked.

  • I suppose if Mr. Anderson told you it not given up, you would be quite prepared to believe that that arrangement still exists?

  • The Seafield tenants, therefore, must fish to Mr. Thomas Williamson upon fair and reasonable terms, and I understand he is quite prepared to meet them on such terms.

  • Yes, they understand that; and they would be quite prepared to take it.

  • Mr. Wheelock is, however, quite prepared to disregard my opposition.

  • Now I'm quite prepared to resign the command of the Shasta.

  • In fact, I'm quite prepared to stay here until this evening; and since there seems to be only one door to the place it will perhaps save Mr. Merril inconvenience if he sees me now.

  • I'm quite prepared to believe that the Germans have countless rifles and guns; have got the most perfect maps, spies, plans you can imagine.

  • I'm quite prepared to hear that they have got a thousand tremendous surprises in equipment up their sleeves.

  • If he should think, however, that a communication of the Queen's views to the Cabinet is due to them, she is quite prepared to make one.

  • Lord Aberdeen has spoken to Lord John Russell, who will be quite prepared to moot it in the House of Commons.

  • The people around her were gracious on the presumption that she was going to do as they wished, and would be quite prepared to withdraw their smiles should she prove to be contumacious.

  • Of course I am quite prepared to own that I did not intend to tell you anything.

  • I don't think I'm quite prepared to say, sir.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    incredible number; quiet water; quite alone; quite another; quite clean; quite close; quite contrary; quite evident; quite gone; quite happy; quite hardy; quite independent; quite independently; quite modern; quite naked; quite prepared; quite ready; quite recent; quite right; quite safe; quite small; quite still; quite tender; quite unknown; quite wrong; sufficient depth