Example sentences of "[noun] be ready for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly the holiday-maker was ready for more privacy , more comfort , more facilities and new arrangements in his/her main spell away from home . |
2 | The ultimate goal was to have the potential unlocked , but they did not think that AEA was ready for that . |
3 | When you asked me to undertake a review of the management of the Prison Service , I told you that I thought my recommendations would be easier for me to make than for you to implement , but you assured me you believed the climate was ready for some radical change . |
4 | When the browny-purple dust had blown away , the deserted concrete expanse was ready for more litter-clutter . |
5 | The rule 's important , but it should come from a need of the child rather than be imposed at some arbitrary time when the teacher thinks that all the children are ready for that rule . |
6 | Hankin said : ‘ Ellison is ready for another first-team chance . |
7 | Mr Dinkins is ready for that kind of campaign . |
8 | TREVOR FRANCIS believes David Hirst is ready for another call from Graham Taylor after a stunning goal ended Southampton 's resistance yesterday . |
9 | Certainly the public is ready for this step . |
10 | But I do n't think America 's ready for that , exactly . |
11 | With proposals for an outpost of the Tate Gallery in East Anglia under way and city centre galleries and studio groups becoming established , it was felt that Norwich was ready for such a venture . |
12 | Macdonald was ready for that one too : ‘ It 's all about getting points for us . ’ |
13 | Moreover , Hewlett-Packard is not yet convinced that the market is ready for such advanced technologies on the desktop . |
14 | Moreover , HP is not yet convinced that the market is ready for such advanced technologies on the desktop . |