Example sentences of "to prepare for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | GEOFF THOMAS last night warned Chelsea to prepare for a creche-landing after Liverpool 's Coca-Cola Cup disaster in the Crystal Palace kindergarten . |
2 | The usual scramble for the bathroom in the morning , cycling through the sunny streets to the shop , serving cakes and pies and bread all day , then cycling home and the rush to prepare for a dance or a visit to Sarah . |
3 | Other students come to prepare for a teaching career . |
4 | However , it is unlike a prudential or moral imperative in that it tells me only how to prepare for a choice , not how to choose . |
5 | ‘ To prepare for a fighter like Ruddock , you have to fight hard because he is coming at you to separate your head from your shoulders , ’ Bowe said . |
6 | ‘ You have to look ahead to the time when you leave football , and I wanted to prepare for a life in sport and leisure management , ’ he said . |
7 | After the murder of Gaveston the baronial opposition disintegrated and Edward was able to prepare for a campaign against the Scots , but when this ended in the humiliating defeat of his forces at Bannockburn in June 1314 the earl of Lancaster again united the hopes of the disillusioned baronage . |
8 | At a further ministerial meeting in August and after a heads of government meeting in Grenada in September , the four Windward islands agreed to create a regional constituent assembly to discuss unity plans and to prepare for a referendum to be held in mid-1991 . |
9 | They decided at a meeting of the Labour group of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities in Dunblane yesterday to set up a working group to prepare for a referendum . |
10 | The frisson of angry surprise and the instant impulse to prepare for a resort to arms which greeted the inevitable puncturing of those myths were therefore emotions I could neither share nor understand . |
11 | This innovative new programme is designed to help instil the abilities , competences and attitudes needed to prepare for a management role where understanding information systems and their integration into the business is an essential requirement . |
12 | There appears to be a general assumption that women should somehow automatically know how to prepare for a baby , but this is simply not the case . |
13 | He has travelled home to prepare for a World Championship heat in Austria . |
14 | Ramaphosa said that he was prepared to meet Roelf Meyer , Minister of Constitutional Development , immediately , to prepare for a summit between the two leaders . |
15 | Once everyone had disembarked , the sergeant-major warned them to prepare for a fifteen-mile route-march . |
16 | Christians fast to prepare for a feast ; the modern world feasts and then queasily goes on a diet . |
17 | Boots on : Middlesbrough mayor Eddie Bolland took penalty taking practice against Boro goalie Steve Pears yesterday to prepare for a celebrity shootout on Wednesday . |
18 | It can sometimes be argued that the child 's interests will be served by allowing a parent or another party to the proceedings further time to prepare for a hearing but this will depend very much on the circumstances of the case . |
19 | Despite Hayatou 's appeal for calm and his announcement of a policy of " dialogue , consultation and national reconciliation " , a meeting on May 2 at Yaoundé University between students and the chancellor to prepare for a consultation with Hayatou broke up with the arrival of troops . |
20 | It was like trying to prepare for an earthquake or a hurricane . |
21 | People in the street are asked to prepare for an influx of refugees who will be looked after in the local church hall . |
22 | As a Council , as Councillor says , we 've done everything we can to prepare for the Act . |
23 | If I regurgitate this , it is simply to put down a vote of censure from this column on ministers , particularly Douglas Hogg of the Foreign Office , who did nothing to prepare for the eventuality of oil slicks . |
24 | Already early on this Saturday morning he and his pupils were beginning to prepare for the banquet in the Imperial kitchens . |
25 | In July 1940 Bletchley had intercepted a message from Goering to the chiefs of staff of the Luftwaffe in which was made clear Hitler 's intention to prepare for the invasion of Britain — ‘ Operation Sea Lion ’ , as it was code-named . |
26 | In 1891 she moved to Ambleside and started the House of Education to prepare for the teaching and care of children . |
27 | They will continue to prepare for the privatisation of the British Railways Board and the British Coal Corporation . |
28 | I intend to concentrate on two issues in the Queen 's Speech — the commitment to continue to prepare for the privatisation of the British Railways Board and the commitment to introduce a new council tax and to establish a review of local government structure in England . |
29 | It would be weak for the Government to deny it , because the ink of the Queen 's Speech is hardly dry , and it stated that the Government will ’ continue to prepare for the privatisation of the British Coal Corporation . ’ |
30 | As the Queen 's Speech put it , the Government ’ will continue to prepare for the privatisation of the British Coal Corporation . ’ |