Example sentences of "prepare [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In certain cases , the accountants prepare the accounts of the company or business on predetermined bases or principles , which may be quite complex , and which will have been set out in the sale and purchase agreement .
2 " Well , keeping the place straight , " Siegfried said ; " I would n't expect perfection but you could tidy up each day , and of course prepare the meals . "
3 She employs people also to help cook or prepare the meals and also she employs people to wash up .
4 Prepare the containers by filling loosely to the brim with peat compost , press it down gently with finger pressure around the rim of the tray to ensure there are no air pockets and roughly level it again , then press it down to make a firm , level surface about ½ in ( 12mm ) below the rim .
5 Then they had a draughtsman prepare the plans and sub-contracted the building .
6 3.3 The Tenant shall as soon as practicable after the date of this agreement at its own expense prepare the Plans and submit them to the Landlord for approval [ such approval not to be unreasonably withheld [ or delayed ] ] The landlord 's approval of the plans should not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and it would be advisable for the tenant to commence the preparation of the plans as soon as it may be practicable in order to avoid subsequent delay .
7 6.45pm : Prepare the fruits for the Glazed Lemon Puddings , cover and refrigerate .
8 Once you have done that , simply cut the circuit cable , prepare the cores , and connect them to the three box terminals .
9 Prepare the potatoes , cabbage and carrots for the Crisp Vegetable Bake to the end of stage 3 .
10 He said , ‘ Prepare the men to give battle .
11 The problem seems to be that the people who prepare the lunches have never actually opened one sitting on a hill .
12 Prepare the breadcrumbs in a food processor , add the herbs , seasoning and chopped shallots ( which have been cooked in a little white wine until dry ) .
13 Prepare the guards in the upper galleries .
14 Sports editor Bob Edwell , who had come from the Daily Express in London , was looking for sports writers , and above all the paper needed its back bench staffed by the all-important sub-editors , who prepare the reporters ' words ( the copy ) for the paper , and write the headlines .
15 Investigative skills and pupil responsibility play an increasingly important role at the Upper Primary level and prepare the children for the work and approaches they will encounter in secondary education .
16 Merchants purchase the materials and prepare the parts ready to be put together as garments , which are either collected by , or delivered to , the outworkers , who sew the pieces together .
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