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

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1 He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates .
2 The object of the research is to edit and prepare for publication two of Jeremy Bentham 's major works on constitutional government as a sub-project within the framework of the new edition of the Collected Works .
3 Thus , French High Commissioner Pignon was hoping for American assistance in replacing and repairing military equipment ; said he was prepared for US military aid to go direct to the Vietnam government ; but also , in order to deter a Chinese invasion of Tonkin , was trying to talk the US into sending warships , particularly aircraft-carriers , into Indo-Chinese waters .
4 worker input : day care transport 3 1–7 days main meal preparation or help with eating 1 1 or 2 visits per week or fortnight to relieve informal carer 6 1–7 evenings per week to ensure client safe and prepared for night 1
5 A group of shearling rams , currently being prepared for sale this season , is widely considered to contain some of the best sheep the flock has ever produced .
6 ‘ NT versus Unix ’ is the title of a forthcoming report prepared for Unix International with the help of Locus Computing Corp , Inglewood , California ( UX No 404 ) .
7 No one can have done more for the historian studying Islay than Mrs Lucy Ramsay who had " The Book of Islay " and " The Stent Book & Acts of the Bailliary of Islay " prepared for publication Two hundred and fifty copies of each were printed privately , about fifty were presented to friends and libraries and the remainder lost in a fire at a warehouse in Glasgow .
8 No one can have done more for the historian studying Islay than Mrs Lucy Ramsay who had " The Book of Islay " and " The Stent Book & Acts of the Bailliary of Islay " prepared for publication Two hundred and fifty copies of each were printed privately , about fifty were presented to friends and libraries and the remainder lost in a fire at a warehouse in Glasgow .
9 SCOTVEC staff briefed the principals on the latest developments and the principals reported to SCOTVEC on their experience in offering Phase i Pilots and in preparing for Phase 2 .
10 The Commission was instructed to prepare for December 1993 a report re-examining " certain Community rules in order to adapt them to the principle of subsidiarity " .
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