Example sentences of "[prep] prepare [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I do n't think many people realized that asking for the maintenance of standards , rather than perhaps the changing of standards , was asking for something that was almost diametrically opposed to asking for an educational system that was more geared towards preparing children for adult life and productive work . |
2 | The situation is not desperate although it should be remedied because many Insular musicians , judged in relation to their European counterparts , possess a remarkable ability to produce an accurate performance virtually at sight , a skill acquired by many singers during years of preparing services under pressure in cathedrals and Oxbridge chapels . |
3 | Another useful exercise involving friends is sharing the task of preparing synopses of articles . |
4 | Our earlier technique of preparing samples for polymerase chain reactions from bronchial washings entailed a simple single tube protocol that minimised handling and the possibility of contamination . |
5 | The first will move in the direction of preparing lessons in terms of the realisation of defined sets of objectives . |
6 | NPAs ( since the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act ) have been charged under Section 43 with preparing maps of moor and heath ( without guidance on what should be included ) which in their opinion are important to conserve . |
7 | Professional bodies are to be placed under a statutory duty to have regard to advice from the Advisory Committee in preparing rules of competence and conduct for their own members . |
8 | In preparing notes on title points to observe are as follows : ( 1 ) Year , date and stamp duty go in the left-hand margin . |
9 | At present , development planners place zero value on features such as historic monuments and wildlife habitats in preparing break-downs of construction costs and benefits . |
10 | The report also criticises company secretary Bruce Gray , for preparing minutes of board meetings that did not take place without checking the fact of the meetings and the decisions reached . |
11 | The course should be general in nature if it is to comply with UKCC criteria , but it may have an additional specialist component aimed at preparing nurses for work in different clinical settings . |