Example sentences of "[adv] prepared for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The consolation for him and for Britain is that he has been far better prepared for the emotional pressures of his destiny than ever his father was . |
2 | That too is a problem , but I must say that we were much better prepared for the Inter-Continental Cup than a couple of other tournaments — that only makes our failure to qualify more disappointing . |
3 | According to this latter explanation , whether it be a matter of dialect ( Labov , 1970 ) or sociolinguistic code ( Bernstein , 1971 ) , the disadvantage experienced by many lower-class children is said to be in their being inadequately prepared for the linguistic demands of the classroom by having learned a different model of language in use from their parents and the other members of their immediate language community . |
4 | So if you could precis or select from the text that you 've already prepared for the annual report , something that will go in there that says why your functions are |
5 | The Great Hall had been specially prepared for the festive occasion . |
6 | Lothian and Borders police said they were well prepared for the friendly invasion . |
7 | It is necessary , therefore , to be well prepared for the first meeting , although unduly high start-up costs should be avoided at this stage . |
8 | According to Michael Lewis , author of Liar 's Poker , the Japanese are well prepared for the Big Quake . |
9 | It is necessary , therefore , to be well prepared for the initial meeting . |
10 | Dr Apps , the oldest in the group at 33 , said he was well prepared for the cold conditions . |
11 | With these qualities they well be fully prepared for the big trial , but they must also know themselves in the deepest sense — ‘ to be in touch ’ , as Scott frequently mentions , ‘ with that critical inner voice . ’ |