Example sentences of "be prepare for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | You need to be prepared for that . |
3 | They believe that a Christian should be prepared for that return . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | A Relationships Listing can be prepared for two subsets of the modules in a LIFESPAN system . |
7 | It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them . |
8 | Your students will be prepared for each news item by structured discussion , and then helped with language and comprehension while watching ; after each item , they will practise and consolidate skills and vocabulary , through parallel reading and further exercises ; and finally they will be able to express themselves in follow-up writing tasks and communicative activities , such as making their own radio broadcast . |
9 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
10 | Experienced travellers will know that the chances of these matters affecting your holiday are small , but at Club 18–30 we believe the the first time traveller should be prepared for some of the differences that may be encountered abroad . |
11 | ‘ 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 . |
12 | 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come in handy for those not up on adventure jargon , but be careful with the address section — a lot of them are now out of date so be prepared for some lack of response in some cases . |
13 | Do be prepared for some honest advice , though . |
14 | So , be prepared for some close encounters with interesting students of all kinds . |
15 | The invitation stipulated that warm clothing and trainers should be brought along , meet at the Holiday Inn in Portsmouth and be prepared for some fun . |
16 | People who , with great kindness , acquire a rescued cat from an animal sanctuary , should be prepared for unusual reactions of this kind . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | You will need to be prepared for these with stout walking shoes . |
19 | Students need to be prepared for these careers which involve direct interaction with other EC member states . |
20 | ‘ Morley Street will be prepared for another Champion , and believe me it will take a very good one to beat him , ’ he said . |
21 | Thus if learners are aiming to communicate naturally , they need to be prepared for this by being involved in natural communicative language use in the classroom . |
22 | Private agencies generally specialize in clerical and secretarial work and may want to test your speeds , so be prepared for this . |
23 | Early in 1981 Lothian Regional Council decided that various disused railway lines should be acquired and that a rolling programme of cycleway/footpath improvement schemes should be prepared for this land and for other former railway land owned by the Regional Council . |
24 | The client has no right to insist and should be prepared for this . |
25 | This is a painless examination which would take bet er , hang on , this is a painless examination which will take between thirty and sixty minutes , there may be some waiting time at the start of the examination depending on whether we have to fit in an emergency , be prepared for this . |
26 | Candidates must have a high motivation to publish and be prepared for exciting teamwork . |
27 | Advertisements inviting applications from individuals wishing to job-share or from a pair prepared to share with each other should be prepared for local distribution . |
28 | Only one total bill will be prepared for any party booking . |
29 | And he tells how the SAS photograph the layout of every room in royal residences to be prepared for any kidnap or siege drama . |
30 | Then you will be prepared for any conditions that you may encounter and you will brim with confidence . |