Example sentences of "prepare [pron] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In exploring such environments pupils will experience the type of argument and logical analysis that will prepare them for the real-life problems they will tackle outside . |
2 | It has n't prepared me for the outside world ; all it 's done is given me an awareness of myself . |
3 | I had each Wednesday afternoon off from Russell 's and he enroled me , secretly , into his school for lessons with his normal classes , He and his wife held a weekly open house and these cramming sessions prepared me for the coming Halton entrance examination . |
4 | Nothing in the three villagers ' long but sheltered past could have prepared them for the horrendous sight that met their eyes . |
5 | All shale and weeds and winds that picked up speed as they swooped in off the ocean , this strip of barren land prepared you for the final desolation of the Crumbles . |
6 | Nothing on the exterior , however , prepared one for the stunning exhibition of color , texture , and mural art in the interior , features that constituted a major step in an architectural revolution that was most fully developed in the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago ( 1933–74 ) . |
7 | Tippy lay back and prepared herself for the worst afternoon of her life . |
8 | It had prepared her for the coming meeting when she would be alone at last with the youth who was King of England ; the youth she loved … |
9 | But nothing had prepared her for the angry letter she received from the Duke of Edinburgh , says Morton . |
10 | But nothing had prepared her for the monumental size and sheer glamour of the building . |
11 | … nothing prepared her for the angry letter she received from the Duke of Edinburgh soon afterwards . |
12 | We expected a big postbag but nothing could have prepared us for the fantastic response we received ! |
13 | Henry Porter doubtless spoke for many when he wrote recently in the Guardian : ‘ Little in the post-war years of decline in Britain has prepared us for the deep sense of unease now being experienced by its people . |
14 | Nothing had quite prepared us for the sheer presence of king penguins . |
15 | If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead . |
16 | In complete contrast , nothing will prepare you for the jaw-dropping experience of taking the desert road out of the city for the first time . |
17 | Towards the end of the second year some major or joint students of History undertake a six-week period of placement or work experience in a record office , museum or folk park ; others follow a specially-designed short course which prepares them for the final year and for the world of work . |
18 | As my right hon. Friend prepares himself for the important meeting with President Yeltsin later this week in London , will he take the opportunity of seeing what can be done to deal with the massive threat which still exists from all the different independent Russian states ? |
19 | ‘ But nothing prepares you for the blinding flash of flares and the noise of the thundercrackers as you run on to the field . |
20 | The dog entered regularly in breed classes will need to be thoroughly groomed beforehand , standing still while its owner prepares it for the big event . |
21 | The change-over day from one occupancy to the next was on a Saturday , when our admirable Jane Jones arrived to clean and prepare it for the next lot . |
22 | Molloy and Carroll suggest that while Access courses equip students with whatever is necessary for the completion of a degree course they may be less successful in preparing them for the higher levels of academic performance . |
23 | Since time immemorial ‘ Staggy ’ had been drip-feeding ambitious junior researchers with toxin , preparing them for the stronger poisons which lay ahead . |
24 | I was once told that Philip Henry Thomas , while preparing himself for the Civil Service examination , had followed his period as a pupil-teacher with a post connected with the railways which were expanding rapidly in industrial South Wales in the 1860s and 1870s . |
25 | Mahoney sucked in a deep breath , preparing himself for the next round of questions . |
26 | She rested her chin on her knees , preparing herself for the long wait . |
27 | I 'm preparing myself for the next life . |
28 | I became seasoned , gained experience , all the while preparing myself for the lucky chance that would surely come . |
29 | The eagles talked less now and fell into their own thoughts as if preparing themselves for the dark months ahead . |
30 | At the top of the stairs , somewhere beyond a short , misty journey , Jeopardy led Lucien into a room where a handful of musicians were preparing themselves for the coming performance . |