Examples of using Prepared to pay in English and their translations into Hebrew
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and be prepared to pay a little extra per day.
I would be prepared to pay you 10 pounds for your Polly.
must be prepared to pay a heavy price.".
Other options include snorkelling and diving and day trips by hydrofoil across to the Greek island of Rhodes(take your passport and be prepared to pay for another visa).
The need became obvious, and therefore many organizations were prepared to pay the high price.
be prepared to pay a fine of around €30($33).
I say 60 million is perhaps the highest price we should be prepared to pay in a war.
be prepared to pay the legal consequences.
you need to be prepared to pay your own way.
even to Positano- just be prepared to pay more than $100.
anyone who wishes to buy Trenbolone Enanthate injection should be prepared to pay the right price for this drug.
If a bot gives you major value, and it suddenly threatens to disappear, maybe you would in fact be prepared to pay $10 a month for it.”.
Colgate has the kind of beauty many women are prepared to pay a lot of money for.
Florence Colgate has the kind of beauty many women are prepared to pay a lot of money for.
Tradition creators seize interactive distribution channels solely to grow incapable of finding individuals prepared to pay for content material they were blissful to buy before.
Membership in the party was opened to anyone prepared to pay a token fee.
There would be new rich men, just as there always were after great disasters- men prepared to pay dearly for their pleasures because their money had come easily
Citizens must be prepared to pay exorbitant unregulated sums for protection,
the Israeli is prepared to pay a relatively high price, even on Groupon,
About 60% of the public attest to the fact that they would be prepared to pay an extra 1% health tax to cancel the deductible for drugs purchased,