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"willingly"

(1) some willingly...

(2) she went willingly

(3) I did it willingly.

(4) Tom went willingly.

(5) He did it willingly.

(6) to come in willingly

(7) She did it willingly.

(8) Tom did it willingly.

(9) They did it willingly.

(10) willingly helping him.


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(11) not willingly, anyway.

(12) I willingly eat sweets.

(13) She helped me willingly.

(14) He's helped me willingly.

(15) Dive deep. Drown willingly

(16) Dive deep. Drown willingly

(17) He gave it to me willingly.

(18) but demonstrate it willingly.

(19) It poured willingly its light

(20) Tom may not resign willingly.


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(21) by sharing our data willingly

(22) What we do willingly is easy.

(23) What we do willingly is easy.

(24) Life would have willingly paid.

(25) 1. What we do willingly is easy.

(26) I have willingly poured into it.

(27) I would never willingly upset you.

(28) I willingly accept Cassandra's fate

(29) Do you think Tom will go willingly?

(30) i gave my blood, willingly, hunter.


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(31) And to bleed willingly and joyfully.

(32) through struggles, walked willingly.

(33) She willingly acceded to my request.

(34) she'd gone to bed with Tony willingly

(35) And to bleed willingly and joyfully.

(36) Hath willingly departed with a part;

(37) He lent me the money quite willingly.

(38) How can a wrestler willingly submit?

(39) I would accept that torture willingly.

(40) sasuke goes with you willingly, great.


"willingly" sentence examples

(41) Nor more willingly leaves winter. Such

(42) I willingly have done whate'er I could.

(43) 1'Very willingly,'said the mender of roads.

(44) and that we have unwittingly but willingly

(45) but akira's at that guy's place willingly.

(46) it is unlikely that he will come willingly.

(47) Many people willingly converted to Buddhism.

(48) I can only speculate that he left willingly.

(49) All things are easy that are done willingly.

(50) 1I can only speculate that he left willingly.


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(51) They accepted willingly of the terms offered.

(52) Corruption is what I most willingly harvest.

(53) I willingly join the Chinese Communist Party.

(54) Tom will never willingly go there by himself.

(55) you entered into this relationship willingly.

(56) All things are easy that are done willingly.

(57) 1They accepted willingly of the terms offered.

(58) 'Very willingly,'said the mender of roads.

(59) In the theatre we willingly suspend disbelief .

(60) Why willingly let the fox into the chicken coop?


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(61) In the theatre we willingly suspend disbelief .

(62) 1In the theatre we willingly suspend disbelief .

(63) Many people willingly converted to Buddhism.

(64) do not always accept their destinies willingly.

(65) 1One thing is certain-she won't resign willingly.

(66) And they answered, We will willingly give them.

(67) If we won't do it willingly, he'll make us do it.

(68) A bellyful of gluttony will never study willingly.

(69) She would willingly come but she was on vacation.

(70) 1If we won't do it willingly, he'll make us do it.


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(71) One thing is certain - she won't resign willingly.

(72) you were never one to willingly return home to me.

(73) ms. walsh may not give up the information willingly

(74) but i believe that we owe it to those who willingly

(75) People would willingly pay more for better services.

(76) You must endure willingly for the fulfillment dreams

(77) You must endure willingly for the fulfillment dreams

(78) A bellyful of gluttony will never study willingly.

(79) Far from hesitating, she willingly offered to help me.

(80) She would have come willingly, but she was on vacation.


sentences with "willingly"

(81) Why would you willingly expose yourself to bad news?

(82) (I willingly want to speak Finnish, [but] I am not able)

(83) He gave impecunious artists credit, not always willingly.

(84) Tom has willingly done everything we've asked him to do.

(85) I willingly allow that money does not guarantee happiness

(86) do you willingly give all that i ask of you in this cause?

(87) I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.

(88) Where were landowners encouraged to migrate willingly to?

(89) I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.

(90) Faouzi has willingly done everything we've asked him to do.

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(91) For He does not afflict willingly Or grieve the sons of men.

(92) Dangeau willingly lent his pen to the king and his entourage

(93) Few companies would willingly gamble billions on a long shot .

(94) Dangeau willingly lent his pen to the king and his entourage.

(95) the question of those who willingly stand in that intersection

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(96) Inspiration is a guest that does not willingly visit the lazy.

(97) Inspiration is a guest that does not willingly visit the lazy.

(98) Phaethon willingly agreed, detaching his horses from the wagons.

(99) 2We take a bow to thy native beauty, so humbly and so willingly.

(100) 1We take a bow to thy native beauty, so humbly and so willingly.

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(101) For He does not afflict willingly Or grieve the sons of men.

(102) They gave themselves so willingly, surrendering to your perfume.

(103) they didn't take her. no one forced her. she just went willingly.

(104) She seeketh wool and flax, And worketh willingly with her hands.

(105) Fines were imposed by way of penance on those confessing willingly.

(106) With these wishes, I willingly impart to all my Apostolic Blessing.

(107) Love is like sentence spell always let people willingly addictions.

(108) We take a bow to thy native beauty, so humbly and so willingly.

(109) we can offer attractive incentives for those who willingly combine.

(110) For he doth not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men.

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(111) By sharing our data willingly, we can do what's best for everyone.

(112) When her mother suggested that she stay, Alice willingly acquiesced.

(113) However, she has willingly become the mistress of one of our leaders.

(114) Only what you willingly accept can continue to be part of your life.

(115) 1When her mother suggested that she stay, Alice willingly acquiesced.

(116) I fell sick, when it was Thy will; so did other men, but I willingly.

(117) I would never willingly go anywhere by boat, much less go on a cruise.

(118) 2I fell sick, when it was Thy will; so did other men, but I willingly.

(119) if you will not return willingly... you will stay to bury your family.

(120) 1I would never willingly go anywhere by boat, much less go on a cruise.

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(121) With these wishes, I willingly impart to all my Apostolic Blessing.

(122) The merchant, the client, had willingly stooped into the dungeon of lust.

(123) The suspect did not go willingly and fought every second of his arrest.

(124) Not many willingly confront him, especially when he's in one of his moods.

(125) However, she surmised that he would not want her to come to him willingly.

(126) Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endures his torment willingly.

(127) Who then offereth willingly to consecrate himself this day unto Jehovah?

(128) The man would not renounce his beliefs and died willingly for his creed.

(129) Now the majority of us aren't going to willingly go way down to a swamp.

(130) Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endures his torment willingly.

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(131) Christ went more willingly to the cross than we do to the throne of grace.

(132) tsukiko willingly hid her expressions in order to become more of an adult.

(133) 1Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endures his torment willingly.

(134) 2Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endures his torment willingly.

(135) It's hard to believe that people willingly jump out of airplanes for fun.

(136) Some laws are so sacred that we must willingly die rather than violate them.

(137) so, by not performing this scan, you're letting the patient die, willingly.

(138) A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines.

(139) Though she'd lost her job, she saved face by saying she'd left it willingly.

(140) I have not willingly planted a thorn in any man's bosom, he was able to say.

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(141) 2Though she'd lost her job, she saved face by saying she'd left it willingly.

(142) 1. Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endures his torment willingly.

(143) Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endures his torment willingly.

(144) However, the pleasant and obliging staff willingly produced a jug of hot water.

(145) well do you normally willingly imitate the bride of the man you're in love with?

(146) So would I. You need to be uncomplicated, maybe, to sacrifice yourself willingly.

(147) He wants you to destroy willingly the barrier you've erected between Him and you.

(148) Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.

(149) You have cleanliness but willingly wash his greasily lunch-box and dirty sneakers.

(150) Kiera went more than willingly, near the emergency point for reaching the bathroom.

"willingly" sentences in English

(151) The rabbit, she thought tipsily, does not willingly gaze down the barrel of the gun.

(152) I willingly accept Cassandra's fateTo speak the truth, although believed too late.

(153) Darian, who had willingly hired a sailboat and sailed straight into a tropical storm.

(154) For some reason, people willingly click on images of bloody carnage on the Internet.

(155) She willingly abrogates the power that knowledge gives in order to remain in ignorance.

(156) It's when you tame your nightmares, that your dreams will willingly enter the corral.

(157) 1. The rabbit, she thought tipsily, does not willingly gaze down the barrel of the gun.

(158) At least celebrity is something the rest of us might willingly concede we don't possess.

(159) He talked willingly now, with a kind of satisfaction and no trace of hesitancy or shame.

(160) Taking on such a puzzle might seem masochistic, but people willingly do so all the time.

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(161) but we take comfort in knowing his life was willingly given... in service to all of us.

(162) well, it would be better if he came in willingly. if we subpoena him, he could clam up.

(163) 1 You have cleanliness but willingly wash his greasily lunch-box and dirty sneakers.

(164) They've shown they do have the brass to make such a huge decision willingly and knowingly

(165) I won't willingly give up this house. I'll leave it either in handcuffs or in a coffin!

(166) I've seen too much so I know that a woman who I've never met wouldn't willingly accept me.

(167) Sixty percent of voters said they would willingly pay higher taxes for better health care.

(168) Maybe that's what it means to be in love, to willingly be at the mercy of another person.

(169) By transmitting the virus willingly one is usurping on others rights to life and happiness.

(170) Some resolutely held out, some willingly buckled, and some buckled only with great sadness.

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(171) If the weak nation will not willingly do the bidding of the strong one, then it is made to.

(172) She willingly abrogates the power that knowledge gives in order to remain in ignorance.

(173) Historians state that Anne Boleyn accepted her fate and went willingly to the guillotine.

(174) Taking on such a puzzle might seem masochistic, but people willingly do so all the time.

(175) The men who were as willingly pewed in the parish church as their sheep were in night folds.

(176) So the boy went willingly upon the errand, and by the time he had returned Dorothy was awake.

(177) The child may have gone willingly and there's no reason to believe the mother would harm her.

(178) He made himself known, and the captain willingly agreed to carry him back to his own country.

(179) 2The men who were as willingly pewed in the parish church as their sheep were in night folds.

(180) we need her to submit willingly, which she'll only do if she believes that she belongs here.

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(181) She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.

(182) 1The men who were as willingly pewed in the parish church as their sheep were in night folds.

(183) He talked willingly now, with a kind of satisfaction and no trace of hesitancy or shame.

(184) And the people blessed all the men that willingly offered themselves to dwell in Jerusalem.

(185) In turn, Hugh willingly provided George with insights into the inner workings of the company.

(186) I would never willingly go anywhere by boat,[MakeSentenceWith.com] much less go on a cruise.

(187) Scopes willingly joined ranks with the ACLU in an attempt to repeal or nullify the Butler Act.

(188) She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.

(189) 2She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.

(190) 1She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.

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(191) To keep his job, he willingly subordinated his own interests to the objectives of the company.

(192) 2In turn, Hugh willingly provided George with insights into the inner workings of the company.

(193) i shall go willingly... to whatever punishment awaits... provided... no harm befalls my family.

(194) Zeus, who loved him no more than Hera did even though he was their son, willingly gave her leave.

(195) She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.

(196) We willingly enter fictional worlds where we cheer our heroes and cry for friends we never had.

(197) Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities. Frank Lloyd Wright

(198) The dhjan nishani must willingly accept her place at your side and her role in helping the planet.

(199) 2Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities. Frank Lloyd Wright

(200) He had killed her, not willingly, but driven by the Army impatient for good winds to sail to Troy.

(201) There are only two things a child will share willingly: Communicable disease and his mother's age.

(202) There are only two things a child will share willingly: communicable diseases and his mother's age.

(203) 2He had killed her, not willingly, but driven by the Army impatient for good winds to sail to Troy.

(204) There are only two things a child will share willingly: Communicable disease and his mother's age.

(205) It's no easy task driving in Tokyo, but they do a really good job and willingly help others as well.

(206) But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?

(207) But after an hour he seemed as fresh as ever, dived as willingly, and swam yet farther than at first.

(208) It needed a two-sided commitment and, willingly or not, Niall was already committed, to another woman.

(209) There are only two things a child will share willingly communicable diseases and its mother's age.

(210) In the military, any individual who does not willingly become a conformist is forced to fall in line.

(211) If you satisfy me, I might consider whatever you ask of me, but I will never willingly spare your world.

(212) Anisya Fedorovna, with her light step, willingly went to fulfill her errand and brought back the guitar.

(213) At each meal she willingly cleaned her plate, eating ice cream and fried chicken until she felt bloated.

(214) She'd willingly follow him to the Underworld and back if it meant they could be together for eternity.

(215) After all the foundation had done for her family, she willingly donated a substantial amount of money.

(216) And whenever we raise oxytocin, people willingly open up their wallets and share money with strangers.

(217) At each meal she willingly cleaned her plate, eating ice cream and fried chicken until she felt bloated.

(218) Only when heavy raids on cities began would parents participate willingly in a future evacuation scheme.

(219) Only when heavy raids on cities began would parents participate willingly in a future evacuation scheme.

(220) A complete statement about the toll football players willingly pay for the right to say they play football.

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(221) At each meal she willingly cleaned her plate, eating ice cream and fried chicken until she felt bloated.

(222) Who would willingly walk the path of love if they knew its cost without first being seduced by its promise?

(223) I brooded that my younger daughter was so messy that no one in her right mind would willingly room with her.

(224) And in many cases, members may willingly submit out of desire to belong and to attain the promised rewards.

(225) This was done by comparing the shorthand notes of several senior lobby members who willingly handed them over.

(226) And he, with his aptitude for deceit, would no doubt have accepted her gratitude willingly, however undeserved.

(227) Even though our maid was complaisant and willingly performed her duties, I knew she was unhappy with her job.

(228) The Lions play a perplexingly soft defense, where they willingly allow teams to throw short, underneath passes.

(229) Some voters came willingly, some unwillingly ; a major chunk kept away because of a boycott call by separatists.

(230) And he, with his aptitude for deceit, would no doubt have accepted her gratitude willingly, however undeserved.

(231) 2The Lions play a perplexingly soft defense, where they willingly allow teams to throw short, underneath passes.

(232) I brooded that my younger daughter was so messy that no one in her right mind would willingly room with her.

(233) The poet willingly obeyed, all the more because he had previously received a divine command to undertake the task.

(234) I knew Hertz Lipmann would have willingly made a false accusation against anyone, if the Party required it of him.

(235) She had stayed willingly in the secluded garden with the soldier, had not voiced a single protest at his boldness.

(236) Jackson took her home and influenced her to believe she had left the bar with him willingly and gone to the casino.

(237) And he, with his aptitude for deceit, would no doubt have accepted her gratitude willingly, however undeserved.

(238) Be with someone who willingly runs in the storm with you, not someone who cowers away because of turbulent winds.

(239) For that the leaders took the lead in Israel, For that the people offered themselves willingly, Bless ye Jehovah.

(240) My heart is toward the governors of Israel, That offered themselves willingly among the people: Bless ye Jehovah.

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(241) There was then apparently an offer of pardon to others who submitted willingly to the royal authority without delay.

(242) 2There was then apparently an offer of pardon to others who submitted willingly to the royal authority without delay.

(243) There was then apparently an offer of pardon to others who submitted willingly to the royal authority without delay.

(244) Florida's Supreme Court ruled the men had no right to privacy because they willingly took part in criminal activities.

(245) I knew Hertz Lipmann would have willingly made a false accusation against anyone, if the Party required it of him.

(246) Zhilinski evidently did not receive this new Russian person very willingly into his circle and did not speak to Rostov.

(247) Quite the opposite: they are willingly accepted by a diverse range of microbes, from Proteus and Azotobacter to E. coli.

(248) It takes a special kind of masochist to willingly endure the horrors of performing stand-up at New York City open mikes.

(249) It takes a special kind of masochist to willingly endure the horrors of performing stand-up at New York City open mikes.

(250) 2Quite the opposite: they are willingly accepted by a diverse range of microbes, from Proteus and Azotobacter to E. coli.

(251) She’s wild like whiskey and fierce like the sea. She belongs to no one, yet, she belongs willingly, so completely to me.

(252) The confidence in another man's virtue is no light evidence of a man's own, and God willingly favors such a confidence.

(253) Zeus, who loved him no more than Hera did even though he was their son,(MakeSentenceWith.com) willingly gave her leave.

(254) Quite the opposite: they are willingly accepted by a diverse range of microbes, from Proteus and Azotobacter to E. coli.

(255) The Arab avant-garde was carefully muzzled and its rowdiest members sent off, willingly or unwillingly, to London and Paris.

(256) 2The Arab avant-garde was carefully muzzled and its rowdiest members sent off, willingly or unwillingly, to London and Paris.

(257) Love is always bestowed as a gift - freely, willingly and without expectation. We don't love to be loved we love to love.

(258) And Mellor willingly accepted her lavish hospitality-even though he was Arts Minister at the time and she was a film producer.

(259) Say, Spend willingly or unwillingly; never will it be accepted from you. Indeed, you have been a defiantly disobedient people.

(260) Tuttle had not offered lodging, but the limner willingly slept in the stable with his mare for company, and ate in the kitchen.

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(261) And Mellor willingly accepted her lavish hospitality - even though he was Arts Minister at the time and she was a film producer.

(262) The king, who had just returned from the famous long campaign of 1443, willingly accepted the leadership of the Christian League.

(263) She said she decided to act in the spirit of passive resistance , and went limp rather than walking to the police van willingly.

(264) The Home Office was willingly cooperating with other authorities to ensure the events passed off peacefully and with due respect.

(265) in times like the present, men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through time and eternity.

(266) Stone says she enthusiastically and willingly replied to the texts from her fellow Australian actor when she was 25 and he was 59.

(267) Stone said she enthusiastically and willingly replied to the texts from her fellow Australian actor when she was 25 and he was 59.

(268) Stone said she enthusiastically and willingly replied to the texts from her fellow Australian actor when she was 25 and he was 59.

(269) Stone says she enthusiastically and willingly replied to the texts from her fellow Australian actor when she was 25 and he was 59.

(270) It is hard to feel pity for someone who makes a living by willingly choosing to dissemble their true intent for monetary reasons.

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(271) in times like the present, men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through time and eternity.

(272) Tuttle had not offered lodging, but the limner willingly slept in the stable with his mare for company, and ate in the kitchen.

(273) The pirate displayed his baseness when he killed the unarmed crew of a fishing vessel after they willingly handed over their boat.

(274) Then turned He to the sky LRB space RRB when it was smoke and said unto it and unto the earth Come both of you willingly or loth.

(275) Teachers are so eager to work there some of those who were hired willingly make a daily commute of nearly four hours to come to work.

(276) I having most willingly and gladly done the same, finde it to bee most exact and precisely conformable to my minde and the originall.

(277) Say: Spend (for the cause) willingly or unwillingly: not from you will it be accepted: for ye are indeed a people rebellious and wicked.

(278) She had stayed willingly in the secluded garden with the soldier[MakeSentenceWith.com], had not voiced a single protest at his boldness.

(279) The conservative opposition criticized him for his supporting the republic and fulfilling too willingly the demands of the Western powers.

(280) JK Rowling said the difference between Harry and Voldemort is that Harry willingly accepts mortality making him stronger than his nemesis.

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(281) It was a young man's—or woman's—game, although Dean doubted he'd have joined the contest, at least not willingly, even in his careless years.

(282) Presenting sheerly logical tasks within the framework of how performing the task helps humans will help the IFP face the task more willingly.

(283) Thy people offer themselves willingly In the day of thy power, in holy array: Out of the womb of the morning Thou hast the dew of thy youth.

(284) She supposed this was the real definition of a mother – a woman who willingly allows her heart to break over and over again for her children.

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(285) Yet if any Wiccan works willingly for the good of the Craft, or for their brothers and sisters without pay, then it is to their greatest honor.

(286) and next to him Amasiah the son of Zichri, who willingly offered himself unto Jehovah; and with him two hundred thousand mighty men of valor.

(287) I willingly allow that money does not guarantee happiness; but it must also be allowed that it makes happiness a great deal easier to achieve.

(288) The strangers took their seats at the table willingly enough, for they were all hungry and the platters were now heaped with good things to eat.

(289) When baby's hands are separated, he can fiddle with each article willingly, and he is stimulated to study and engage many activities forwardly .

(290) These shoaling fish, found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, willingly enter brackish waters, caring little how salty these are.

(291) I would willingly pass my life writing and re-writing the same book - that one book every writer carries within him - the image of his own soul.

(292) 1. Yet if any Wiccan works willingly for the good of the Craft, or for their brothers and sisters without pay, then it is to their greatest honor.

(293) we quite willingly give them a part of ourselves, we teach them our tastes, our preferences, just so that they will know which programs to record.

(294) Some of the crusaders disapproved of this attack on a Christian city, but the majority, only too glad of an opportunity for plunder, willingly agreed.

(295) Secondly, you'll almost never find a semicolon willingly stationed before coordinating conjunctions: the words,and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet.

(296) An antipaladin must be of chaotic evil alignment and loses all class features except proficiencies if he willingly and altruistically commits good acts.

(297) Anyone wearing a many pocketed vest (willingly in public) is usually the dead give away - it's almost as reliable as the flap-flap-glide of an accipiter .

(298) When the brain becomes too tired, the mind stops decrypting the perceptions in our mental world and surrenders willingly to the unguarded moments of life.

(299) from now on, we no longer associate with criminals, or those who would willingly steal from, or exploit, the very people that we are trying to liberate.

(300) The problem is so severe that there is even a policy LRB WP IAR RRB because many rules might no longer reflect what normal people would willingly follow.

(301) An antipaladin must be of chaotic evil alignment and loses all class features except proficiencies if he willingly and altruistically commits good acts.

(302) Their weakness, if any, is that they fall easy prey to brand names and they would willingly go to any lengths just to be showy , extravagant and ostentatious.

(303) So it was quite incredible to see people willingly parade across this fiery pathway, but Cliff had done a great job in persuading us to believe that we could.

(304) Other than 5% of the public who will willingly make a sacrifice to buy green vehicles, the other 95% of people will ask, 'What am I getting – what's the deal?'

(305) And give the women [upon marriage] their [bridal] gifts graciously. But if they give up willingly to you anything of it, then take it in satisfaction and ease.

(306) This means what you think it means: the press willingly collude with the British government in keeping certain information secret that you really ought to know.

(307) He should willingly and with an open heart and mind supplicate for divine guidance and ask for direction so that the problem is solved in his own best interest.

(308) You want me to believe you killed my lover to protect me, never told me she was a demon-spy, and you went willingly to Hell. It's ridiculous, Rhyn, even for you!

(309) Want is also, repeatedly big degree the woman whom the Yong permits also can't willingly of the couple of husband pushes an another chemisette mattress altitude!

(310) In the social contract system, people willingly sacrifice a handful of their inherent freedoms to respect the authority and power of an established government.

(311) Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have derived any kind of emolument from it, even though but for one year, never can willingly abandon it.

(312) I've never done acid, finding it hard to go willingly to a place that could be frightening, hellish, and totally beyond my control. A place much like high school.

(313) Our new Corporation Law should adopt the eclectic authorized capital system in order to let more and more economies participate in the competition willingly and ...

(314) Other than 5% of the public who will willingly make a sacrifice to buy green vehicles, the other 95% of people will ask, 'What am I getting – what's the deal?'

(315) This machine adopts imported conversion timing controlled technical, its running is reposeful, the cutting is exact, the machine willingly foaming necessary fixture.

(316) I've never done acid, finding it hard to go willingly to a place that could be frightening, hellish, and totally beyond my control. A place much like high school.

(317) This machine adopts imported conversion timing controlled technical, its running is reposeful, the cutting is exact, the machine willingly foaming necessary fixture.

(318) I did not willingly let half of my soul leave my body. It was torn from me. I still hear the ransomed moans. It calls to me for rescue, yet clings to its abductor.

(319) my lord god, even now i accept at thy hands cheerfully and willingly, with all its anxieties, pains and sufferings, whatever death it shall please thee to be mine.

(320) In Grand Canary suicide was regarded as honourable, and on a chief inheriting, one of his subjects willingly honoured the occasion by throwing himself over a precipice.

(321) Our new Corporation Law should adopt the eclectic authorized capital system in order to let more and more economies participate in the competition willingly and ...

(322) The Russian emperors, having established themselves as heads of the Church and the Holy Synod as a state department, were not likely willingly to tolerate their existence.

(323) Then He directed Himself to the heaven while it was smoke and said to it and to the earth, Come [into being], willingly or by compulsion. They said, We have come willingly.

(324) His parents urge him to save his coins in the little piggy bank on his dresser, yet they willingly give their own coins away to any stranger extending a hand across a counter.

(325) Then the people rejoiced, for that they offered willingly, because with a perfect heart they offered willingly to Jehovah: and David the king also rejoiced with great joy.

(326) And some of the heads of fathers' [houses], when they came to the house of Jehovah which is in Jerusalem, offered willingly for the house of God to set it up in its place:

(327) The distinguishing tenet of that sect, but he did not consider that tenet as one of high importance, and willingly joined in communion with pious Presbyterians and Independents.

(328) I try to give to the poor people for love what the rich could get for money. No, I wouldn't touch a leper for a thousand pounds yet I willingly cure him for the love of God.

(329) Perhaps Rosand's story, while exaggerated for dramatic effect, was something of a satire foretold: a dueller who opposed the war, a lover willingly subjugating his true feelings?

(330) The Rigsdag which assembled on the 23rd of February 1657 willingly granted considerable subsidies for mobilization and other military expenses; on the 15th of April Frederick III.

(331) In September 951, accordingly, he appeared in Italy, Adelaide willingly accepted his invitation to meet him at Pavia and at the close of the year the fateful union was celebrated.

(332) Bellucci says she doesn't have any hard and fast rules when it comes to nude scenes, but she acknowledges that for Irreversible she willingly went farther than she imagined she would.

(333) Want is also,[MakeSentenceWith.com] repeatedly big degree the woman whom the Yong permits also can't willingly of the couple of husband pushes an another chemisette mattress altitude!

(334) The locals seem to be cursed with an insatiable yen for the unknown and they bend to it willingly, fleeing for weeks, months even, into that vast spot in the middle called the outback.

(335) Tend the flock of God which is among you, exercising the oversight, not of constraint, but willingly, according to [the will of] God; nor yet for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind;

(336) The company sought a permanent establishment, while the Parliament would not willingly allow it greater autonomy and so relinquish the opportunity to exploit the company's profits

(337) Determined to glorify God with her life, she willingly set aside one objective after another until she discovered that only in God's time and way could her deepest desires be fulfilled.

(338) History, too, has a penchant for giving birth to itself over and over again, and those whom it appoints agents of change and progress do not always accept their destinies willingly.

(339) So is it other than the religion of Allah they desire, while to Him have submitted [all] those within the heavens and earth, willingly or by compulsion, and to Him they will be returned?

(340) Why should Englishmen submit uncomplainingly when Milwaukee and Duluth arrogate to themselves the privilege of sneering at them which was conceded originally and willingly enough to Cannes?

(341) Why should Englishmen submit uncomplainingly when Milwaukee and Duluth arrogate to themselves the privilege of sneering at them which was conceded originally and willingly enough to Cannes?

(342) There are 2-3 millions prostitutes in India, and although many of them now sell sex to some degree willingly, and are paid, a significant share of them entered the sex industry unwillingly.

(343) Then the princes of the fathers' [houses], and the princes of the tribes of Israel, and the captains of thousands and of hundreds, with the rulers over the king's work, offered willingly;

(344) Voldemort s second Killing Curse also fails because Voldemort used Harry s blood in his resurrection Voldemort s soul shard within Harry was destroyed because Harry willingly faced death.

(345) Aubrey, crouching on a nearby counter, watched me with squinty eyes, apparently pondering why anyone would willingly immerse themselves in water ever, let alone for extended periods of time.

(346) The final belief is to believe in a fiction, which you know to be a fiction, there being nothing else. The exquisite truth is to know that it is a fiction and that you believe in it willingly.

(347) Atheists don't like it when we push our morals on them and other people. But we don't, they follow them willingly and knowingly because they know that we are right. They hate us, but follow us.

(348) No one found more opportunities for attacking, no one captured or killed more Frenchmen, and consequently he was made the buffoon of all the Cossacks and hussars and willingly accepted that role.

(349) Aubrey, crouching on a nearby counter, watched me with squinty eyes, apparently pondering why anyone would willingly immerse themselves in water ever, let alone for extended periods of time.

(350) This is love, I think. A place where people who have been alone may lock together like hawks and spin in the air, dizzy with surprise at the connection. A place you go willingly, and with wonder

(351) The final belief is to believe in a fiction, which you know to be a fiction, there being nothing else. The exquisite truth is to know that it is a fiction and that you believe in it willingly.

(352) And all they that were round about them strengthened their hands with vessels of silver, with gold, with goods, and with beasts, and with precious things, besides all that was willingly offered.

(353) This is love, I think. A place where people who have been alone may lock together like hawks and spin in the air, dizzy with surprise at the connection. A place you go willingly, and with wonder

(354) I have read desultorily the writings of the younger generation. It may be that among them a more fervid Keats, a more ethereal Shelley, has already published numers the world will willingly remember.

(355) Eochy, as effeminate and weak as his mother was masculine and daring, willingly yielded to her the responsibilities of government, and passed his life in idle poetical dreams and frivolous amusements.

(356) Eochy, as effeminate and weak as his mother was masculine and daring, willingly yielded to her the responsibilities of government, and passed his life in idle poetical dreams and frivolous amusements.

(357) Therefore, they are being reverse discriminated against because they are receiving the punishment that should be given to people who willingly and knowingly benefited from discriminatory practices

(358) Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.

(359) The handoff, which occurred well over a year ago, was peaceful, cooperative and cordial. Before turning over the records, Dr. Bornstein was informed of the reasons for the request and willingly complied.

(360) The person who grieves suffers his passion to grow upon him he indulges it, he loves it but this never happens in the case of actual pain, which no man ever willingly endured for any considerable time.

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(361) The handoff, which occurred well over a year ago, was peaceful, cooperative and cordial . Before turning over the records, Dr. Bornstein was informed of the reasons for the request and willingly complied.

(362) Moreover He comprehended in His design the sky, and it had been (as) smoke: He said to it and to the earth: Come ye together, willingly or unwillingly. They said: We do come (together), in willing obedience.

(363) fountain ) a sort of eucharist, which has a special sanctifying efficacy, and is usually dispensed at festivals, but only to baptized persons of good repute who have never willingly denied the Mandaean faith.

(364) The name was adopted because of the fancied resemblance of the peace party to the venomous copperhead snake, and, though applied as a term of opprobrium, it was willingly assumed by those upon whom it was bestowed.

(365) Deep inside my soul there is a locked room, known to no one. It's dark so I don't go in there willingly, but when I did it last night, you were the dangling light bulb from the ceiling and it wasn't scary anymore.

(366) If any man claims the Negro should be content... let him say he would willingly change the color of his skin and go to live in the Negro section of a large city. Then and only then has he a right to such a claim.

(367) One would think that any good lawyer would want her client to present himself as a sober, thoughtful, empathetic person, willingly answering questions and submitting himself to whatever inquiries would clear his name.

(368) One would think that any good lawyer would want her client to present himself as a sober, thoughtful, empathetic person, willingly answering questions and submitting himself to whatever inquiries would clear his name.

(369) The day that each person willingly accepts himself or herself for who he or she is and acknowledges the uniqueness of God's framing process marks the beginning of a journey to seeing the handiwork of God in each life.

(370) I didn't want to be the woman who gave herself over willingly to the first man to notice her. I didn't want to be the stupid girl in every novel who loved without question and entered relationships that didn't make sense.

(371) History shows that where ethics and economics come in conflict, victory is always with economics. Vested interests have never been known to have willingly divested themselves unless there was sufficient force to compel them.

(372) God help us from those who believe that they are the sole possessors of truth. How we manage at times to agree willingly to become prisoners within our own minds and souls of beliefs and ideas on which we can never be flexible.

(373) The money I pay for my cultural experiences came willingly from my own pocket - they were not the result of bread being removed from the mouths of the poor so that Miss Thing here could mince off to the circus smelling of roses.

(374) As for myself, I always willingly acknowledge my own self as the principal cause of every good and of every evil which may befall me; therefore, I have always found myself capable of being my own pupil, and ready to love my teacher.

(375) The primary goal of a righteous parent who has a daughter is to minimize the number of boys and men for whom their daughter will have willingly opened her legs come her wedding day; the closer to zero, the more righteous they will seem.

(376) A philosopher named Aristippus, who had quite willingly sucked up to Dionysus and won himself a spot at his court, saw Diogenes cooking lentils for a meal. If you would only learn to compliment Dionysus, you wouldn't have to live on lentils.

(377) So I willingly, on three occasions, allowed for the invasion of both my cell phone and my laptop by the Department of Homeland Security and the Jamaican Embassy for thorough forensic investigation, because I had maintained all of the evidence.

(378) When Lord Raglan definitely asked him for support, he gave it willingly and eagerly, sending his troops up at the double, and it must be remembered that several British divisions took no part in the action for the same reason that actuated Bosquet.

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(379) One who breaks an unjust law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for law.

(380) Thus, in spite of his academic sympathy with liberal ideas, he became, together with Metternich, a champion of political stagnation, and co-operated willingly in the reactionary measures against the revolutionary movements in Germany, Italy and Spain.

(381) His attendance was accordingly requested, and the invitation was willingly accepted as giving him a long-wished-for opportunity both of publicly vindicating himself from charges which he felt to be grievous, and of loyally making confession for Christ.

(382) An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law.

(383) Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputation on the line in support of an idea or enterprise. They willingly assume responsibility for the success or failure of a venture and are answerable for all its facets.

(384) He looked upon this verdant, blossoming spring, a spring Joanna would never see, he looked upon a field of brilliant blue flowers- the bluebells Joanna had so loved- and at that moment he'd willingly have bartered all his tomorrows for but one yesterday.

(385) I submit that an individual who breaks the law that conscience tells him is unjust and willingly accepts the penalty by staying in jail to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the very highest respect for law.

(386) Yeshua was a feminist. A feminist is a person who is in favor of, and promotes, the equality of women with men, who advocates and practices treating women primarily as human persons (as men are so treated) and willingly contravenes social customs in so acting.

(387) Whoever disbelieves in Allah after his belief... except for one who is forced [to renounce his religion] while his heart is secure in faith. But those who [willingly] open their breasts to disbelief, upon them is wrath from Allah, and for them is a great punishment;

(388) The German king treated his foe generousli and was rewarded by receiving to the end of his reign the servic of a loyal vassal; he also gained the goodwill of the Poles by helping to bring about the return of their duke, Casimir I., who willingly did homage for his land.

(389) Claiming to love self, but willingly default to cheating at the first sign of trouble is nothing short of playing yourself. Your ego may feel avenged - temporarily - but your heart and soul, the true self, will suffer the long term affects of karma's justifiable sting.

(390) She pressed herself to him willingly, opening his mouth with her lips. He’d been expecting a fight, and a heartbeat before he kissed her back she felt all the tension melt from his body and he yielded to her fully, bending to her like a blade of grass against the wind.

(391) But if you love and must needs have desires, let these be your desires: To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To know the pain of too much tenderness. To be wounded by your own understanding of love; And to bleed willingly and joyfully.

(392) Men who would not pay taxes to their own appointed governments, and who were daily expecting to be allowed to return to that condition of anarchy which they had come to regard as the normal order of things, were not likely to respond willingly to the tax-gatherer's demands.

(393) So I made a group of work that at once faced my own personal questions in life, and yet it brought my work into a larger discourse -- the subject of martyrdom, the question of those who willingly stand in that intersection of love of God, faith, but violence and crime and cruelty.

(394) Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day and who do not consider unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have made unlawful and who do not adopt the religion of truth from those who were given the Scripture - [fight] until they give the jizyah willingly while they are humbled.

(395) Yes, there is a need for us to find a cure for HIV, to find an effective vaccine for malaria, to find a diagnostic tool that works for T.B., but I believe that we owe it to those who willingly and selflessly consent to participate in these clinical trials to do this in a humane way. Thank you.

(396) Frederick had excited the envy of surrounding sovereigns, and had embittered them against him by stinging sarcasms. Not only France, therefore, but Russia, Saxony and ultimately Sweden, willingly came to terms with Austria, and the aim of their union was nothing short of the partition of Prussia.

(397) It was in vain that Groot emitted a Publica Protestatio, in which he declared that Jesus Christ was the great subject of his discourses, that in all of them he believed himself to be in harmony with Catholic doctrine, and that he willingly subjected them to the candid judgment of the Roman Church.

(398) Great thinkers proffered that man is born broken and he spends a lifetime healing. All men share a germinal sense of innocence, but life leads us into our vices. Temptation surrounds us, and we willingly march into the den of iniquity. We rationalize and attempt to justify commission of great sins.

(399) But in the gambling and debauchery which followed, nothing was more common than that one-half of the conquerors should find themselves on the morrow in most pressing want; and while those who had retained or increased their share would willingly have gone home, the others clamoured for renewed attacks.

(400) Money is not a motivating factor. Money doesn't thrill me or make me play better because there are benefits to being wealthy. I'm just happy with a ball at my feet. My motivation comes from playing the game I love. If I wasn't paid to be a professional footballer I would willingly play for nothing.

(401) His erudition was large but ill-digested; his knowledge of the ancient authors, if extensive, was superficial; his style was vulgar; he had no brilliancy of imagination, no pungency of epigram, no grandeur of rhetoric. Therefore he has left nothing to posterity which the world would not very willingly let die.

(402) An original close connexion is felt with the east of the Jordan and with Gilead; stories of invasion and conquest express themselves in varied forms. In so far as internal wealth and luxury presuppose the control of the traderoutes, periodical alliances are implied in which Judah, willingly or unwillingly, was included.

(403) Sex was a practiced art to him. Each move calculated. His brain always worked while he performed, his body seducing his prey with ease, noting each response of his target. But in one moment, everything had changed. She swept him into a tidal wave of pure sensation, and he willingly let go and let her take him with her.

(404) No one willingly turns his thought back to the past, unless all his acts have been submitted to the censorship of his conscience, which is never deceived; he who has ambitiously coveted, proudly scorned, recklessly conquered, treacherously betrayed, greedily seized, or lavishly squandered, must needs fear his own memory.

(405) It is not good to talk about rude things you have done willingly or mistakenly. We have to forget those things after telling about it to someone virtues. Then we have another chance to correct us. Repeatedly reminding those things will give us lot of bad results. Instead it is better to talk about best things you have done.

(406) The guarantee had been willingly given; for Metternich had no desire to see the creation of a powerful unified German empire, but aimed at the establishment of a loose confederation of weak states over which Austria, by reason of her ancient imperial prestige and her vast non-German power, would exercise a dominant influence.

(407) Collaborations are the black holes of knowledge regimes. They willingly produce nothingness, opulence and ill behavior. And it is their very vacuity that is their strength...It does not entail the transmission of something from those who have to those who do not, but rather the setting in motion of a chain of unforeseen accesses.

(408) Describing the relationship between the biblical witnesses and the theologians who come after, the author challenges that the theologian is not to correct the notebooks of the biblical writers like some high school teacher. Instead, our theology is always subject to what THEY say, as we willingly submit our notebooks for their approval.

(409) They extend this idea of equality also to the government authorities, obedience to whom they do not consider binding upon them in those cases when the demands of these authorities are in conflict with their conscience; while in all that does not infringe what they regard as the will of God they willingly fulfil the desire of the authorities.

(410) Once a human brain becomes aware of another kind of self within, it’s like unlocking all new powers and abilities for you, the soul. You’ll go from witness to creator, and your influence over the brain will only grow stronger and stronger as the brain matures. The brain begins to relax in a way, and finally gives power over willingly to the soul.

(411) She’s wild, unpredictable and dangerous as hell. Not just to my sanity, but to my health. She’s the kind of girl you know you’ll want forever with and forever will still not be enough. But she’s not the type of girl to give forever to you willingly. I’m pretty sure you’d have to drag it out of her kicking and screaming. - Dominic Delaney -Damaged

(412) One particularly harmful idea carried by our cultural narrative is that you need to find someone who will love you. Imagine if we believed this about any other basic need: food, water, oxygen. If you needed another person to provide you with those, you’d be considered dependent—if not disabled. Yet we so willingly put ourselves in this state with love.

(413) Literature allows us to cross the borders -- as imaginary as they are indispensable -- which circumscribe and define our selves. Reading, we allow other people to enter us -- and if we make room for them so willingly, it's because we know them already. The novel celebrates our miraculous capacity to recognize others in ourselves, and ourselves in others.

(414) Life is not a list of checkboxes that we have to tick off sequentially one after another. Got a degree? Tick. Booked a house under my name? Tick. Got married? Tick. Had Children? Tick. All this sound too cliché, too depressing. These are acts which people do under the influence of peer pressure, mimicking each other, and not willingly as a genuine choice of their own.

(415) Only the man who follows the command of Jesus single-mindedly, and unresistingly lets his yoke rest upon him, finds his burden easy, and under its gentle pressure receives the power to persevere in the right way. The command of Jesus is hard, unutterably hard, for those who try to resist it. But for those who willingly submit, the yoke is easy, and the burden is light.

(416) He carrieth himself, writes Salisbury to Sir Charles Cornwallis, ambassador at Madrid, without any feare or perturbation ...; under all this action he is noe more dismayed, nay scarce any more troubled than if he was taken for a poor robbery upon the highway, declaring that he is ready to die, and rather wisheth 10,000 deaths, than willingly to accuse his master or any other.

(417) I'm not afraid of that. And tears can be happy as well as sad. My very happiest moments have been when I had tears in my eyes—when Marilla told me I might stay at Green Gables—when Matthew gave me the first pretty dress I ever had—when I heard that you were going to recover from the fever. So give me pearls for our troth ring, Gilbert, and I'll willingly accept the sorrow of life with its joy. -Anne

(418) When a nation's people willingly or unwillingly make a mistake and give authority of their lives in the hands of a leader who represents neither hope nor humanity, instead keeps thriving on and indeed advocating for, the primitive elements of human character, it becomes the utmost civilized responsibility of those very people to either make a true leader out of him if possible, or dethrone him for good.

(419) Immanuel, God with us-that He would leave the spiritual realm and be present in the flesh and blood in such an act of humility is a staggering notion. As it is, He willingly gave His blood, in the flesh, so that others might find life, for it is written: He did not come by water only, but by blood, and Without the shedding of blood there is no remission. Now blood is required to give new life to the dead.

(420) ...I believe that each work of art, whether it is a work of great genius, or something very small, comes to the artist and says, Here I am. Enflesh me. Give birth to me. And the artist either says, My soul doth magnify the Lord, and willingly becomes the bearer of the work, or refuses; but the obedient response is not necessarily a conscious one, and not everyone has the humble, courageous obedience of Mary.

(421) Let therefore this PURE LOVE OF CHRIST prompt thee to all that is good; let this be the motive of mortifying thy flesh with all its desires: and let the remembrance of that death which he most willingly accepted for thee, make thee willing to lay down thy life for him; and out of sincere gratitude for all his inestimable benefits, to accept the cross at his hand, and to resist sin and the world even unto blood.

(422) Fallen. Who tracks our footsteps, I wonder? We who are the forgotten, the discounted and the ignored. When the path is failure, it is never willingly taken. The fallen. Why does my heart weep for them? Not them but us, for most assuredly I am counted among them. Slaves, serfs, nameless peasants and labourers, the blurred faces in the crowd—just a smear on memory, a scuffing of feet down the side passages of history.

(423) I am not frightened of my beliefs. If there is a God who is threatening me with damnation because I don't believe in Him, so be it. I've lived my life in conscience, and I will suffer damnation willingly in conscience against a tyrannical God who would damn me because, on the basis of the intelligence He gave me, I have come to a conclusion doubting His existence, and I will continue to be a skeptic all of my life.

(424) Lay, of the British consular service, was in consequence appointed inspector of the Shanghai customs. The results of Mr Lay's administration proved so successful that when arranging the terms of the treaty of 1858 the Chinese willingly assented to the application of the same system to all the treaty ports, and Mr Lay was thereupon appointed inspector-general of maritime customs. On the retirement of Mr Lay in 1862 Sir Robert Hart was appointed to the post.

(425) And when [Bëor] lay dead, of no wound or grief, but stricken by age, the Eldar saw for the first time the swift waning of the life of Men, and the death of weariness which they knew not in themselves; and they grieved greatly for the loss of their friends. But Bëor at the last had relinquished his life willingly and passed in peace; and the Eldar wondered much at the strange fate of Men, for in all their lore there was no account of it, and its end was hidden from them.

(426) At this rate, I shall not pity the writers of history any longer. If people like to read their books, it is all very well; but to be at so much trouble in filling great volumes, which, as I used to think, nobody would willingly ever look into, to be laboring only for the torment of little boys and girls, always struck me as a hard fate; and though I know it is all very right and necessary, I have often wondered at the person's courage that could sit down on purpose to do it.

(427) At such times, under an abated sun; afloat all day upon smooth, slow heaving swells; seated in his boat, light as a birch canoe; and so sociably mixing with the soft waves themselves, that like hearth-stone cats they purr against the gunwale; these are the times of dreamy quietude, when beholding the tranquil beauty and brilliancy of the ocean's skin, one forgets the tiger heart that pants beneath it; and would not willingly remember, that this velvet paw but conceals a remorseless fang.

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I am most grateful to the children and their parents who so willingly participated in this study.

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The time for that has now gone; and enough is enough. They have high bills for heat, light and power and when the rate demands arrive they say that enough is enough. I have to say firmly that enough is enough. After seven years of membership, enough is enough.

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enough comes after adjectives and adverbs. I'm not tall enough to reach the top shelf. Your marks are good enough to study engineering at university. I couldn't write quickly enough and I ran out of time.

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Words related to willingly

cheerfully, freely, readily, voluntarily, absolutely, unquestionably.

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synonyms for willingly
  • cheerfully.
  • freely.
  • readily.
  • voluntarily.
  • absolutely.
  • unquestionably.

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