Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] prepared for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Irish may have scored socially but they came a poor second on the field because , says DON CAMERON , they were not prepared for the speed and the impact of the N.Z. game .
2 Originally Jesus probably directed this parable against the Jews who were not prepared for the coming of the Messiah and would not accept him .
3 They were not prepared for the thousands of young people demonstrating on the streets , apparently with Deng 's blessing .
4 Interviewed on Dec. 15 Deputy Foreign Minister Sok An admitted that Cambodian troops , " fighting alone for the first time " , were not prepared for the intensity of the rebel assault .
5 Having worked offshore on oil platforms for the last 13 years , Derry and Fran were well prepared for the rather isolated nature of life on the island .
6 Lothian and Borders police said they were well prepared for the friendly invasion .
7 We had brought jackets , but were n't prepared for the cold .
8 We had brought jackets , but were n't prepared for the cold .
9 These were n't prepared for the winter hibernation .
10 Universal , who had advanced him the $850,000 were even prepared for the fact that it challenged the American Dream and attacked American society for ‘ destroying itself ’ , told through its hero — played by Dennis — who is a Hollywood stunt man devoured by his quest for big cars , swimming pools and gorgeous girls .
11 The English were poorly prepared for the renewal of the war .
12 In some ways , however , Alexander was better prepared for the throne than either of his immediate predecessors .
13 The ground was thus prepared for a fully fledged revival .
14 Now that virtue could be acknowledged in the toddler as he freely followed his own natural pursuits and interests — not excluding the exploration of his own body-the ground was finally prepared for an acceptance of babies ' desires as needs in themselves : ‘ Babies want attention ; they probably need plenty of it ’ ( Children 's Bureau , 1945 ) .
15 She was not prepared for a very similar question being thrown at her .
16 But I was not prepared for the raking over of academic arguments on defining poverty around when John Moore , then Secretary of State for Social Services , said poverty no longer existed .
17 And yet , for all his reservations , Nietzsche continued to devote time and energy to orthodox classical scholarship ; and he was still prepared for an academic career , albeit with the special aims appropriate to one so sceptical of the established order .
18 The senator was seemingly prepared for every difficulty I raised .
19 Dr Apps , the oldest in the group at 33 , said he was well prepared for the cold conditions .
20 But he was n't prepared for the shock of seeing those eyes , his daughter 's eyes of startling green flecked with gold , that looked out from Simon 's face .
21 I did n't know what I expected ( chanting and rune casting , perhaps ) , but I was n't prepared for the tingling sensation affecting the areas of my body immediately underneath her small hands .
22 He was n't prepared for the formality of life in an English public school — particularly its petty humiliations .
23 His voice was soft , silky , which she supposed was a warning , but she still was n't prepared for the speed with which he moved her top aside .
24 Over the past few years , the quality of in-service training courses for teachers has improved greatly , but I was n't prepared for the effort [ and financial resources ] that had obviously been put into the ‘ Quality in Action ’ workshop .
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