Example sentences of "prepare [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 It was almost dark now and everyone had settled into their dugouts , prepared for another night of shelling and mortaring .
2 So she learns to give all her stories happy endings and take her troubles to bed with her — after she has cooked , cleaned , washed and ironed and prepared for another day .
3 But the news that Dalglish is prepared for another big-name auction will dismay his former Liverpool team-mate Graeme Souness , as he makes his own bid for Ferdinand .
4 ‘ Morley Street will be prepared for another Champion , and believe me it will take a very good one to beat him , ’ he said .
5 The Liverpudlians should be back in action tomorrow so Jaffa are prepared for another tough contest .
6 The ground was well prepared for another bid for the nomination by Reagan in 1980 .
7 He reeled in and prepared for another cast , seeming absorbed by his task .
8 Lacuna glared at the Doctor , and Francis prepared for another blast of ear-splitting invective .
9 He is more convinced by a scheme prepared by another collaborator , M.I. Iudin , for changing the intensity of low-level cyclones by employing a system of vertical air jets in the area where they form .
10 INDUSTRY is preparing for another assault on advance corporation tax .
11 At midday , he always took a half-hour break , sitting in the kitchen armchair with his feet up on a stool , nibbling toast and dripping and preparing for another long afternoon behind the counter .
12 On June 8 , 1991 , he called on the government to resign and , on June 11 , mobilized the army reserves as though preparing for another coup .
13 16,000ft up in the Bolivian Andes the miners of the Cerro Rico chew coca leaves , they 're preparing for another day in the tin mines .
14 As the temperatures fall , council workers are preparing for another winter gritting the roads .
15 At T G I Friday 's they 're preparing for another busy day 's trading .
16 ‘ Now when I know the boys are preparing for another game and I 'm not there , I will miss it ; the familiar routine , meeting at the Petersham Hotel in Richmond on a Wednesday night , the late meal , the exchange of views as people come in ; the Thursday morning training , dashing round to golf or wherever in the afternoon , the team meeting in the evening , the Friday session , probably going to the cinema at night , the leg pulling , the nervous jokes on the Saturday of the game itself , the closing in from the outside world . ’
17 But now , instead of that being the end of the game , we pick up our cards and prepare for another round .
18 PAT CRERAND AND JIM BAXTER PREPARE FOR ANOTHER SCOTTISH MISSION
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