Example sentences of "prepared [to-vb] out " in BNC.

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31 yeah , it might affect us if we 're gon na play that mu more matches on a Sunday as well because I do n't know how many people will be prepared to turn out on both days .
32 It was strange that he was prepared to pay out £150million ‘ and yet he continues to deny the Government 's responsibility for mistakes and does not even apologise for his department 's role ’ .
33 They were n't prepared to stay out .
34 They may draw some comfort from a survey revealing recession-hit parents are still prepared to spend out on youngsters .
35 They may draw some comfort from a survey revealing recession-hit parents are still prepared to spend out on youngsters .
36 ( The Prinsep case was unusual in that the family were prepared to take out a private prosecution in the hope of retrieving their property . )
37 Vermuyden had faced remarkable difficulties , not least the age-old problem of clients who want the profit at the end of the day , but who are not prepared to lay out sufficient capital to achieve it .
38 If you are prepared to splash out on costs Sunsail can organise your event in the Caribbean , Mediterranean or Thailand .
39 According to sources at the highest level , the Santa Cruz Operation Inc has ‘ bitten the ideological bullet , ’ and is prepared to step out on the Unix SVR4 road — if it can cut the deal it wants with Unix owner USL .
40 For months SCO has resisted adopting SVR4 even though SCO co-founder Doug Michels recently told Unigram.X he had finally ‘ bitten the ideological bullet ’ and was prepared to step out on the SVR4 road provided it could get the right terms ( UX No 398 ) .
41 And we both knew that hardly anyone would be prepared to speak out and argue my case .
42 But whatever their short-comings , Positive Images was the only group of people who were prepared to speak out and take action in the face of this backlash .
43 The long-term aim is to develop a network of groups and individuals who are prepared to speak out for democratic rights .
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