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FEW sane foreigners would willingly walk into the merciless world of Russian business and politics and get themselves stuck between the Kremlin's bosses and the country's toughest oligarchs.

She offers hugs willingly to those who want to receive them and remains positive and cheerful, always trying to see the good in people.

Had they taken her from me, I would willingly have gone with thee into the forest, and signed my name in the Black Man's book too, and that with mine own blood!

If the past can serve as a guide today, I believe people would comply more willingly if harsh bans and tactful handling were to balance and complement each other. This would be more welcome and effective than resorting to bans and fines.

the neighbor willingly gave them a beehive for the two goats.

The people willingly, and without the slightest suspicion, hopped aboard two ships – women in one, men in the other.

For them, being in charge delivers such a thrill that they willingly take on levels of responsibility most rational people would find overwhelming.

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.

When you do this willingly, it brings her great joy.

He would willingly have been a martyr in the cause had the cause admitted of martyrdom.

CHINA is a second-rank middle power that has mastered the art of diplomatic theatre: it has us willingly suspending our disbelief in its strength.

Anything we willingly incorporate into our lives could be considered a personality indicator, but most of us hold music a lot closer to our hearts than we do clothes or interior decorations.

When his parents left Pennsylvania in 1750 bound for the Yadkin valley of northwest north Carolina, Daniel went along willingly.

I have never really been in battle, and if it is anything like a battle in dreams I would not willingly qualify myself to speak by the card on this point.

Piers Steel defines procrastination as willingly deferring something even though you expect the delay to make you worse off.

As a consequence, people willingly and wholeheartedly give themselves to what she asks of them.

Owing to Obama's ability to circumvent issues, I am sure the excuse of a misunderstanding will be attempted and would willingly be accepted.

willingly造句

to willingly give up; to be willing to stop

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