Example sentences of "[adv] be prepared for " in BNC.
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1 | But when you do , you 'd better be prepared for him to come back and hit you on your arms , your chest , that big belly of yours and finally the chin . |
2 | You 'd better be prepared for the hauntings , because hauntings is what you 'll bloody well get . |
3 | ‘ Then you had better be prepared for disruption , because I fear she could be here permanently . ’ |
4 | Of course , sea-trout never give themselves up easily ; you have to know your loch and be prepared to hunt for where the fish lie ; so be prepared for a lot of rowing , and a lot of finger-crossing on Oscaig . |
5 | The appendix on useful verbs should come in handy for those not up on adventure jargon , but be careful with the address section — a lot of them are now out of date so be prepared for some lack of response in some cases . |
6 | Private agencies generally specialize in clerical and secretarial work and may want to test your speeds , so be prepared for this . |
7 | September is the month when most of the new courses begin so be prepared for the enrolment days at your local college as they will be coming up soon . |
8 | Coal tits are among the birds which will feed from these , but they do cache seeds , and so be prepared for sunflowers germinating all over your garden and beyond . |
9 | So be prepared for that , be prepared that the person you 're going to talk to is not gon na give you that usual to and fro feedback and do n't be thrown by that . |
10 | They also may not be prepared for a long walk to a phone . |
11 | The pilot should always be prepared for an unexpected power failure during this critical stage of the launch . |
12 | As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected . |
13 | And even in the big cities one must always be prepared for danger . |
14 | There is no substitute for good clothing with appropriate insulation ( see my article in the October 1990 Ski survey ) and always be prepared for the weather to change . |
15 | Meanwhile emergency services are warning that this was a very lucky escape and that boat users should always be prepared for the worst . |
16 | This sauce may also be prepared for lasagne , but omit the cream . |
17 | Grids can also be prepared for determination of roundness and sphericity . |
18 | Walkers should also be prepared for inclement weather . |
19 | When you are on evening duty , get to know individual bedtimes ( though be prepared for someone to change their mind ) and check what kind of help they would like from you . |
20 | Wherever management of affairs is delegated sufficient reports should regularly be prepared for submission at full partners ' meetings . |
21 | Anyone who follows this approach wholeheartedly must therefore be prepared for eclectic results : on the one hand theories inspired by a commitment to a moral ideal of autonomy and individual responsibility ; on the other , work which aims to subvert that very view . |