Example sentences of "be prepare for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His mind had been prepared for an impossible radiance and it had taken time to absorb a new set of signals .
2 Hundreds of parachutes have been prepared for the major drop over Salisbury Plain tonight and over the next few days .
3 History is the arena in which , first through the period of the Old Testament , then by the teaching of Jesus in the New , the way has been prepared for the gradual purifying and refining of man 's religious sense which will lead to a third , future era , in which religious values will be seen to shine in their own light as ‘ necessary truths of reason ’ .
4 Police said a report had been prepared for the procurator-fiscal and a man is expected to appear at Dumfries Sheriff Court on Monday .
5 Australia will be favourites , but at least we are prepared for a good old battle . ’
6 Councillors are hoping for a settlement without the need for court action but are prepared for a legal battle which could take several years during which time both sides could run up massive costs running into many tens of thousands .
7 The housekeeping departments has to ensure that all rooms are prepared for the new arrivals and when a room is vacated the chambermaids have to change the linen and clean the room ready for the next letting .
8 If in our plans we hope for the best and are prepared for the worst then we should be ready for anything in between .
9 All who are prepared for the ordained ministry are trained under considerable pressure of time and with an overcrowded curriculum .
10 If you do n't , be prepared for a black , squelchy , energy-sapping struggle , especially in wet conditions .
11 However , they mean that the pilot has to be prepared for a possible launch failure or cable break on every flight .
12 If so , be prepared for a small audience and accusations of favouritism .
13 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 .
14 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 !
15 They also may not be prepared for a long walk to a phone .
16 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 .
17 What is needed is a willingness to be open to fresh possibilities — to be prepared for a constant voyage of exploration .
18 A smuggling museum and exhibition ; video theatre and adventure walk — press the buttons and be prepared for a few surprises !
19 Failing that , be prepared for a lengthy and frustrating job search .
20 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 .
21 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 … .
22 Toffler-junkies should be prepared for an intellectual placebo .
23 The pilot should always be prepared for an unexpected power failure during this critical stage of the launch .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected .
29 But we have to be prepared for the unexpected .
30 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 .
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