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

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1 Here 's how you might prepare for these tutorials :
2 Two fights later , he was stopped in the sixth by Tyson , whom he had helped prepare for several fights as a sparring partner .
3 The government announced this week that it planned to send 53 Japanese soldiers there next month , to help prepare for UN-sponsored elections .
4 BRITAIN 'S dairy industry must prepare for likely cutbacks of 20pc or more as the European Community moves to eliminate distorting production subsidies .
5 In West Mercia , there have been regular reissues of Force Orders to remind members to be circumspect in their dissertations and essays prepared for part-time diplomas in Management Services or the NEBS qualification which is now an integral part of inspector training .
6 You must be prepared for all eventualities , however , and not find yourself being asked to take charge in an area where you have insufficient clinical knowledge and experience .
7 A Relationships Listing can be prepared for two subsets of the modules in a LIFESPAN system .
8 Where necessary pupils with severe specific learning problems are prepared for external examinations under specialised circumstances arranged with the Scottish Examination Board or Scotvec .
9 But the Blues are prepared for such eventualities .
10 Be prepared for such eventualities ( e.g. rehearse an appropriate verbal ‘ routine ’ , and have a back-up successful demonstration available on video ) .
11 I was , however , systematic about the 30 or so in-depth interviews that I conducted on a random sample basis by allocating each member of the movement in Britain a number which had an equal chance of being selected from a book of numbers especially prepared for such purposes .
12 Video Plan 11 is drawn from worksheets prepared for Danish teenagers to use with a programme from a Thames Television series : The John Smith Show .
13 ‘ With retirement , the timing can be crucial for all sorts of reasons ; for tax and pension provision , but also so that the ground rules can be prepared for post-retirement activities . ’
14 If you 're using the region 's motorways tonight , you 're advised to be prepared for long delays as the Bank holiday traffic builds up .
15 Be prepared for technical questions
16 However , the government emphasises that a clean environment can not be had on the cheap , and electricity and water consumers are being prepared for increased charges to meet the costs .
17 The fire claimed hundreds of parachutes which were being prepared for military exercises .
18 If you are working in a very technical field you should do your homework before the interview so that you are prepared for detailed questions about equipment and techniques you may have to deal with .
19 ‘ The county council have had to re-tender virtually all services in the Liss , area , and so people , as always with competitive tendering must be prepared for some changes tot he operators and timetables , ’ said Mr. Clark .
20 Be prepared for some children to be vegetarian , so make sure there are other forms of protein than meat .
21 Then you will be prepared for any conditions that you may encounter and you will brim with confidence .
22 Students need to be prepared for these careers which involve direct interaction with other EC member states .
23 Approval from the Bar Council has been received to guidance notes prepared for those members wishing direct access to barristers .
24 Consultants Coopers and Lybrand Deloitte identified the site in a ‘ strategic sites and premises for inward investment ’ report prepared for English Estates .
25 Top consultants Coopers and Lybrand Deloitte identified the area in a ‘ strategic sites and premises for inward investment ’ report prepared for English Estates .
26 Drawings are prepared for most designs and drawings are protected by copyright as artistic works , irrespective of artistic quality .
27 Is it prepared for large crowds ?
28 ‘ Is your house prepared for large crowds ? ’
29 The ground was sufficiently well prepared for formal negotiations to begin in Sweden in June 1959 .
30 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 .
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