Example sentences of "[noun] prepare [pron] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These are practical sessions where students and tutors prepare themselves for work with children in the second half of the term . |
2 | The cub became so domesticated he had to be put through a special programme to prepare him for life in his natural habitat . |
3 | And St Margaret , her cheeks glowing with the realisation of her strength , the knowledge that she indeed held the great dragon at bay while this new young warrior prepared herself for combat , felt a moment of disappointment , anticipating a return to the boredom of heaven . |
4 | JESCOMEA , the east Asian Jesuit communications group , plans to provide audiovisuals and technology to Cambodian refugees to prepare them for repatriation . |
5 | Thus our falling plasma adrenalin and body temperature in the evening prepare us for sleep by toning us down , just as rising values from 5 o'clock in the morning onwards prepare us for the rigours of a new day . |
6 | In their place , he has advocated a more activist government role in the economy , by increasing public works spending , cutting middle-class taxes and retraining workers to prepare them for competition in the global marketplace . |
7 | Geoffrey Fisher prepared him for confirmation . |
8 | Classical pharmacology prepared us for receptor diversity in that each of the stimuli listed in Fig. 1 acts through a separate receptor . |
9 | Desire for God prepares us for delight in God . |
10 | I sat eating my sandwiches in a grumpy sulk at the top of a mountain recently , while the pack of men surrounding a paraglider prepared him for take-off . |
11 | The Army prepares you for life , it makes you grow up and learn discipline . |
12 | The project concentrates on the employment experiences of the graduates in question and examines the extent to which their degree courses prepared them for employment . |
13 | Home Economics should not lose its status as a subject , because the knowledge attained by pupils prepares them for life . |
14 | Motorola killed its intended predecessor , the 68050 , last year after it decided the development was n't advanced enough to justify the expenditure preparing it for production . |