Example sentences of "[be] prepare for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the merits of these reasons , and not all of them carry complete conviction , it must surely be true that no government , given that the enormous and growing cost of higher education was coming very largely out of public funds , would have been prepared for provision to have been largely concentrated in the ‘ autonomous ’ university sector ?
2 According to Soviet sources , a catalogue of 600 scientific and technical innovations from the space shuttle Buran and the giant rocket booster Energiya have been prepared for exploitation worldwide .
3 Although a number of surveys have shown that practice has been slow to change , the ground has at least been prepared for change .
4 I have been prepared for death for many years . ’
5 Whilst agreeing with the Commission about the desirability of reducing the number of crown court cases which are prepared for trial but where the defendant unexpectedly pleads guilty at the last moment , it believes that there are other ways of tackling this problem which do not pose a threat to the interests of justice .
6 Let's have a defence review so both the military and the industries are prepared for change when it comes . ’
7 However , to suggest to a parent that an assessment should start at the same point in time as the children are prepared for removal to a long-term placement , does not enable an open and honest working relationship .
8 They are prepared for presentation at all levels up to CSYS .
9 Daily summary sheets are prepared for management and other heads of department .
10 The rule that cases should be prepared for trial by someone other than the advocate presenting them in court should not apply to solicitors , the committee said .
11 Grids can also be prepared for determination of roundness and sphericity .
12 You must be prepared for rejection and disappointment .
13 He added : ‘ We will be prepared for Bonfire night but we hope that no one needs us . ’
14 A paper was to be prepared for publication with the particulars of treatment and the results .
15 An appropriate insert is to be prepared for inclusion in pay slips for all Regional employees bearing suitable information on road safety and in particular seat belt wearing .
16 This sauce may also be prepared for lasagne , but omit the cream .
17 Two further years of data will be added to the existing run of 35 years in the archive , a new manual will be prepared for databank users and the project will generate new long-run aggregate series of financial accounts for industries .
18 Routine monitoring represents a compromise between surveillance focused on the potentially troublesome and the need to be prepared for rule-breaking from an unexpected quarter .
19 By this stage , the pursuer 's agents ought to be prepared for Proof and ought , therefore , to be more receptive to arguments concerning actual weaknesses in their case than may have been true at an earlier stage .
20 Ministers would have to be prepared for legislation to be defeated , time and again , without feeling the need for the issue to be made one of confidence — on which the government would feel it necessary to force an election .
21 ‘ He must be prepared for jail and economic ruin , for the sacrifice of his personal welfare in the interest of the cultural welfare of his country . ’
22 ‘ Then you had better be prepared for disruption , because I fear she could be here permanently . ’
23 On the return journey , the Thornton Heath branch was covered and at Telford Avenue depôt , the party changed to another car and No. 1 had completed its last public journey in London , to be prepared for sale to Leeds .
24 For any of you who 've never run the race but who 'll be there at the start on April 26 , be prepared for Killer Kendrick .
25 He was bound in the sum of £100 and allowed 24 months , from the time of starting , at the end of which all ore lying upon the ground was to be prepared for market , paying duty of one-twelfth part or " Dish " of all the merchantable ore .
26 ( 2 ) Before application is made for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , draft rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen shall be prepared for submission with the application , and the licensing board shall refuse to grant the licence unless the body providing the canteen undertake to make rules for the canteen in the form of the draft , with the modifications , if any , required by the licensing board , and not to vary those rules without the consent of the licensing board .
27 Wherever management of affairs is delegated sufficient reports should regularly be prepared for submission at full partners ' meetings .
28 She was sent to him to be prepared for confirmation .
29 A leaflet to explain the working of the system should be prepared for distribution to all recruits .
30 Walkers should also be prepared for inclement weather .
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