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

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1 Prepare for a far-fetched tale of a prospective bird-breeder called ‘ Rambo ’ , a burly former Yorkshire miner who admits he prefers his ducks buried under a mountain of cranberry sauce .
2 Prepare for a far-fetched tale of a prospective bird-breeder called ‘ Rambo ’ , a burly former Yorkshire miner who admits he prefers his ducks buried under a mountain of cranberry sauce .
3 Plan 17 was in tatters and , to stem the German advance and prepare for a decisive riposte , a new French army ( the Sixth , under General Michel Maunoury ) was still assembling near Amiens .
4 Village school prepare for a new history lesson
5 As we prepare for a new week 's challenges , may we too be contented , for the same reason as Paul , because our relationship with God is one of close fellowship ‘ in ’ Him .
6 Officials from the leading Ulster team have voiced their opinion in the past that there should be some of form seeding for the preliminary round , and now it has raised its head again as they prepare for a long trip south on November 6 .
7 PRESSURE mounted today on Sir Patrick Mayhew to place his talks proposals before the parties now — and prepare for a long wait .
8 The nine gleaned from this encounter puts Essex ahead of the field on 30 points , with Norfolk one-and-a-half behind as the six-time winners prepare for a final match against Cambridgeshire .
9 In March King Bhumibol approved an interim Constitution which provided for the appointment of a 292-member National Legislative Assembly to draw up a permanent constitution and prepare for a general election .
10 The extension provided Rabbani with more time to form a consultative assembly , the Council of Resolution and Settlement ( Hal wa Aqd Shura ) , which would elect a permanent president and prepare for a general election .
11 The opening of the session , called for under the terms of the April 1992 Peshawar Accords in order to elect a permanent President and prepare for a general election , had been repeatedly postponed .
12 PREPARE FOR A BIG SURPRISE
13 If you go down to the woods today , prepare for a big surprise .
14 His collected resolve in front of his officers is assuring his troops ' confidence in his controlled capacity to lead them as they prepare for an impending battle .
15 Chris 's new appointment will allow him to retain his amateur status and prepare for the 1994 Commonwealth Games and the 1996 Olympics , the two main targets in his sights .
16 I was less impressed by a news story in the Sunday Times announcing that the Pope is cracking down on sinners for Easter week : ‘ The Pope has ordered priests in the confessional box to clamp down on sin as churches prepare for the traditional Easter rush of sinners seeking forgiveness this week , ’ it announced knowingly .
17 We prepare for the worst-case slope and then are agreeably surprised when disaster takes longer to come than expected .
18 Boss Alex Ferguson may now gamble on his veteran as United prepare for the second leg of this UEFA Cup tie with the scores at 0-0 .
19 Labour 's job is to defend its people and communities to the best of its collective abilities , and prepare for the next time .
20 He advises us to be like anywhere else in Britain and go back to our constituencies and ‘ prepare for the next time ’ .
21 Tomorrow Rhyl , has a Festival of Fun and Tuesday 's seminar at Wrexham Industrial Park seeks to help smaller businesses prepare for the single market .
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