Examples of using Was willing in English and their translations into Malay
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That I was willing to finance a Kryptonian deterrent…
The FBI was willing to wire the $2 million if it meant taking down Tellegio
That I was willing to finance a Kryptonian deterrent, but a certain junior senator from Kentucky decided to block it.
But I was willing to do nothing without your counsel,
My friend's friend had fallen in love with a California man and was willing to forgo East Coast sand
You're willing to do whatever it takes to stop Chase because I was willing to do whatever it takes to save this city,
Ravi said that Yong, 26, was willing to explore any opportunity to study
At the end of November, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was willing to allow inspectors into the reclusive country's main nuclear complex in Yongbyon.
said Singapore was willing to consider a deferment period of one year.
Then those guys took a run at me. That's what I was willing to accept.
And that created him. You're willing to do whatever it takes to stop Chase because I was willing to do whatever it takes to save this city.
lest they pursue Israel in their flight, for he was willing to spare the multitude.
I asked him if he was willing go to Jerusalem
Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, said he was willing to move on as relations with Australia need to be"extremely cordial".
Dr Mahathir also said that Malaysia was very keen to work with all other Asean countries in improving living standards and was willing to share its methods to sustain Malaysia's development.
Russia offers their latest fighter jets and was willing to take back our old jets
Xi added that China was willing to work with Vietnam to maintain the frequency of high-level visits
He told this to reporters when asked to comment on Tun Dr Mahathir's statement that he was willing to contest under the ticket of any political party in Pakatan Harapan including the DAP in the GE14, if PPBM was de-registered
a third source said Prime Minister Theresa May was willing to pay“north of €30 billion,” the Sunday Telegraph reported.
throughout the 1930s, appeasement was the policy of the international community and no country was willing to take an active stance other than a weak censure.