We have no meanings for "prepared to part" in our records yet.
1 Quite an idea, Cologne, said Dorothy, as the two girls prepared to part .
2 But Tom was not yet prepared to part with the book.
3 Should I not rather be prepared to part for ever?
4 And considering what I had been prepared to part with -I got out cheap!
5 Only five are prepared to part with the requisite two dollars, and they form a surly line.
6 As we prepared to part ways, Yuri and I exchanged phone numbers and promised to keep in touch.
7 People need to look into your eyes and see your passion to be prepared to part with wealth because people fund people.
8 This is almost reflected in how much their respective clubs are prepared to part with in order to keep their marquee players.
9 The Gauls proper were divided and overawed; but the Belgians of the north were not prepared to part so easily with their liberty.
10 Demands over that can be exorbitant -and common -so be prepared to part with a little more cash, unless you're looking for trouble.
11 "Good-morning, Mr. Cossey," said Mr. Quest as he prepared to part with the deeds.
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