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

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1 the most expedient course to consult the architect who had already been employed to prepare plans for the particular office now to be built , and who from his official position in connexion with the Board of Works might be resorted to with the least invidiousness to the professional public .
2 It should be noted that none of these modules contributes to current SVQs , though they may be used to prepare candidates for the SVQ modules ( see Annexes 2 and 3 ) .
3 The South East and London Academic Group has been set up to prepare candidates for the diploma in medical jurisprudence .
4 Captain Hymers had selected Sergeant Christopher Evans , serving with 8 Signal Regiment , also at Catterick , to prepare lunch for the King .
5 First , did the Council stick to its main constitutional job , which was to prepare business for the assembly ( Ath .
6 The person who receives the call must know the procedure beforehand , the person making the call needs to prepare questions for the Yes/No reply .
7 In May 1788 , immediately after Pitt had persuaded the Commons to agree the slave trade would be debated in the next session , the mainly Quaker members of the London committee , accompanied by Thomas Walker and Thomas Cooper from Manchester who had come to the capital to inspire urgency , formed a deputation to prepare MPs for the forthcoming discussion .
8 Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith sympathised with the general outlook and tried to prepare people for the necessary discussion and negotiations which would have to precede any expression of national opinion and the consequent negotiation with the British Government .
9 As discussed earlier , this requires schools to prepare pupils for the ‘ experiences and opportunities of adult life ’ and to promote their spiritual , moral , cultural , mental and physical development .
10 Parents need to provide their children with firm guidance and positive models of behaviour ; schools should do more to prepare pupils for the responsibilities of being parents .
11 Another serious objection to this HCF kind of approach is that it fails to prepare pupils for the real world , helping them to appreciate the strength of religious conviction and extend to people of all kinds of religious persuasion , including those dubbed as " fundamentalist " or " extremist " , real empathy and desire to understand their positions .
12 Like the third objection to the HCF model , the fourth is that it fails to prepare pupils for the pluralist world with its confusions , contradictions and instability .
13 an ‘ adult needs ’ view focuses on communication outside the school : it emphasises the responsibility of English teachers to prepare children for the language demands of adult life , including the workplace , in a fast-changing world .
14 How to prepare children for the strategy ?
15 The 5–14 proposals , which are designed to prepare children for the Standard Grade and Revised Highers syllabi currently in place throughout mainstream Scottish Education , will form the basis of Scottish Primary Education for the rest of this century and beyond .
16 The local CPS is now expected to prepare papers for the case .
17 The University has introduced an important new scheme in collaboration with IBM , which will help to prepare students for the working environment .
18 To prepare students for the modules contained in the SVQs , a number of preparatory modules have been created .
19 A certificate of judgement is still required , but see r 27 enabling judgment creditors to prepare documents for the court .
20 The committee is supposed to prepare reports for the board , but the reports read more like glowing company prospectuses , and there are various discrepancies between what they say and what seems actually to have happened .
21 As soon as she could , she resumed the normal pattern of her life , getting up at 7.30 a.m. to prepare breakfast for the older children and get them ready for school .
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