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

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1 The nine gleaned from this encounter puts Essex ahead of the field on 30 points , with Norfolk one-and-a-half behind as the six-time winners prepare for a final match against Cambridgeshire .
2 A hush falls over the landscape as the animals prepare for the coming of the night .
3 It is arousing controversy within both LWT and ITV as independent television companies prepare for the fight to hold on to their franchises .
4 The League had decided to keep that Saturday clear to help national coach Andy Roxburgh prepare for the match .
5 COLM MURPHY looks back to the future as Clandeboye 's golfers prepare for an All-Ireland double assault in the national Cup and Shield finals at Woodbrook next weekend .
6 AS DEALERS prepare for an ‘ L ’ of a rush as August fast approaches , they can expect that far more of their customers than ever before are going to be women .
7 I am glad to say that all the relevant Government Agencies in Northern Ireland ie the Department of Economic Development , the Training and Employment Agency , the Industrial Development Board and LEDU , have taken steps to help local business prepare for the future .
8 Tomorrow Rhyl , has a Festival of Fun and Tuesday 's seminar at Wrexham Industrial Park seeks to help smaller businesses prepare for the single market .
9 In part two : Showdown : Soccer 's big guns prepare for a shootout .
10 As athletes prepare for the Olympics , sporting organisations are looking for big sponsorship deals to pay for the trip to Barcelona .
11 Computer users prepare for an attack of viruses
12 Past pleasures NOSTALGIA time is nearly here again as the British Glen Miller Orchestra prepare for a return visit to the province .
13 Village school prepare for a new history lesson
14 But how can UK students prepare for a ‘ Euro career ’ ?
15 Its purpose is to help UK students prepare for the forthcoming examinations in May .
16 It 's Christmas , 1912 , and as the McKie family prepare for the festivities , the ambitions of the younger members show that the world is rapidly changing .
17 I was less impressed by a news story in the Sunday Times announcing that the Pope is cracking down on sinners for Easter week : ‘ The Pope has ordered priests in the confessional box to clamp down on sin as churches prepare for the traditional Easter rush of sinners seeking forgiveness this week , ’ it announced knowingly .
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