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How to use more than willing in a sentence

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The other is that many Western communist sympathizers were more than willing to shill for the communist state.
They can simply ask for it, and in many cases, ISPs have been more than willing to pony it up.
That leaves the team flush with cash, which it should be more than willing to spend in the event.
If we are unfamiliar with a particular gate or taxi route, ground controllers are more than willing to help out with directions.
With items such as the sauces, he is more than willing to include or delete ingredients, as he says that everything is made fresh to order.
She was always a little dynamo, more than willing to jump in and lend a hand, always had a smile on her face.
They are so generous with their time and talent and they are always more than willing to help out with causes such as this.
Many businesses were more than willing to donate money, door prizes and refreshments, which helped defray the costs of both rides.
And now he's got a movie camera, casting director, best boy, and a cast of people more than willing to help him.
The threat of redundancy now hangs over many agents so most are more than willing to haggle.
The learning happened because the youngest stars were more than willing to sublimate their own egos for the benefit of the team.
I'm sure someone in the office will be more than willing to give me a record on this shady character.
This courtesy came as a very pleasant surprise and we were more than willing to wait.
There are billions of people who are more than willing to do their part to propagate the human race.
They will be more than willing to give cards to any new promoters as well as the faithful regulars.
In fact, Roddy's wife, the luscious and sex-starved Ariadne, is more than willing to sleep with Gerald to stop the sale.
He asks for a discussion on the subject and I'm more than willing to throw my two cents in.
Rude, clumsy, offensive and unafraid, and more than willing to throw someone else's judgment of you back at them.
The tone of the letter suggested that he was more than willing to do the needful.
And both species are more than willing to hit small lures as well as natural baits such as nightcrawlers, meal worms and hellgrammites.
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I was more than willing to meet her on the neutral ground of Uncle fenelon.
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