Example sentences of "[prep] be prepared for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , they mean that the pilot has to be prepared for a possible launch failure or cable break on every flight . |
2 | A complete list of art objects lost between Germany and Russia during and after World War II is to be prepared for a new , German , state-funded foundation which will aim to help both countries to regain their lost or displaced art works . |
3 | To give you another example , the initial design for the Dalek had to be prepared for a Monday morning meeting . |
4 | What is needed is a willingness to be open to fresh possibilities — to be prepared for a constant voyage of exploration . |
5 | Sent to Pipe to be prepared for a Gold Cup campaign , he indicated abundant potential when strolling home in a handicap at Wincanton on Boxing Day . |
6 | Development plans were to be prepared for every area of the country , the powers being transferred away from the small district councils to the county and borough councils . |
7 | I had warned my men overnight to be prepared for an early start , and a little before sunrise , leaving them to pack up and follow me , I said good-bye to my friends at Dalkania and started on the two-mile climb to the forest road on the ridge above … . |
8 | Anyone going beyond silent forms of disaffection had still to be prepared for the worst from the servants and supporters of a regime now in extremis . |
9 | A report on " measures to bring about more effective co-ordination and on priorities for action by the Community member states " was to be prepared for the June summit . |
10 | The " Union 's general negotiation framework " was to be prepared for the December summit . |
11 | ( 3 ) That the necessary paginated bundles of documents are to be prepared for the hearing . |
12 | But we have to be prepared for the unexpected . |
13 | That shows that both the president 's National Party ( NP ) and the ANC intend to be prepared for the first non-racial elections for a constituent assembly ; it is also a clear sign that both of them are sure that they can convince the other parties that the path they have laid down is the one to follow . |