Example sentences of "[be] prepared for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do n't , be prepared for a black , squelchy , energy-sapping struggle , especially in wet conditions . |
2 | However , they mean that the pilot has to be prepared for a possible launch failure or cable break on every flight . |
3 | If so , be prepared for a small audience and accusations of favouritism . |
4 | Well , people who stake their opposition to factory-farming on this kind of consideration should be prepared for a long , heated debate , with one set of ‘ experts ’ declaring that thus-and-so is true , while another declares that it is not . |
5 | As your child puts together the 50 chunky pieces , each new bit of the picture will encourage him to talk to you about what he sees — be prepared for a long conversation ! |
6 | They also may not be prepared for a long walk to a phone . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | What is needed is a willingness to be open to fresh possibilities — to be prepared for a constant voyage of exploration . |
9 | A smuggling museum and exhibition ; video theatre and adventure walk — press the buttons and be prepared for a few surprises ! |
10 | Failing that , be prepared for a lengthy and frustrating job search . |
11 | We must be prepared for an ironic result — that the reduction of US military spending will lead to an increase in Japan 's defence spending . |
12 | 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 … . |
13 | Toffler-junkies should be prepared for an intellectual placebo . |
14 | The pilot should always be prepared for an unexpected power failure during this critical stage of the launch . |
15 | To carry all that baby gear and be prepared for the small crises babies present us with so frequently , there 's nothing like a really good changing bag . |
16 | Although some societies allow you to open a postal account at their branch , all further dealings have to be through the post so you must be prepared for the occasional delay in getting at your cash . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Danse Royale , a half-sister to the brilliant Salsabil , could be prepared for the Irish Oaks , Piggott reporting the filly will be more effective over middle distances . |
19 | As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected . |
20 | But we have to be prepared for the unexpected . |
21 | A four-year training period was proposed , the first two years of which were to be spent at Bedford , where probationers could be prepared for the preliminary examination . |
22 | A full investigation of the incident was continuing yesterday and a full report will be prepared for the next housing committee meeting . |
23 | As mentioned above , a comprehensive programme should be prepared for the whole job , but when the contractor is appointed he will prepare his own contract programme and there will inevitably be a need to adjust the surveyor 's programme in order to harmonise with the activities of the contractor . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Let us hope for the best but be prepared for the worst . |
26 | Meanwhile emergency services are warning that this was a very lucky escape and that boat users should always be prepared for the worst . |