Example sentences of "that [art] [noun sg] [is] prepared " in BNC.

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1 distance that the sub-contractor is prepared to travel
2 The influence of these broad parameters makes itself felt in the opening pages of the Report , to the extent that the Committee is prepared to revise its very terms of reference in the light of its wider concerns .
3 Criticism of the burden this places on consumers has been countered by the argument that the public is prepared to pay
4 It must enable farmers to continue to do the job that they are trained and best qualified to do , which is producing essential food for the nation , at a price that the taxpayer is prepared to pay .
5 Mr Spooner said : ‘ It is a scandal that the Government is prepared to sit back and see Amsterdam 's Schiphol airport promote itself as the ideal destination for passengers from the UK regions wishing to connect with inter-continental flights .
6 Stuart Nelson , Managing Director of AEA Technology 's Industrial Business Group , welcomed the White Paper , and in particular the fact that the Government is prepared to support ‘ near market ’ research .
7 Candidates must apply to HCIMA three months before the date of the examination and must obtain , from the centre where they are enrolled , a signed letter stating that the centre is prepared to forward an examination paper to HCIMA .
8 Assuming that the Court is prepared to make an interim payment , the amount it is empowered to make is : — ‘ such as it thinks just , not exceeding a reasonable proportion of the damages which in the opinion of the Court are likely to be recovered by the pursuer ’ .
9 As this medical view is based fundamentally on the gender identity and self-image of the transsexual , he implies that the law is prepared to concede that in most circumstances sex determination is a matter for the individual .
10 But they have made it perfectly clear that the council is prepared to fight for compensation if the companies it holds responsible do not pay up .
11 Mr Schrodinger informs you that the customer is prepared to pay up to a maximum of £20,000 for the order .
12 The BPIF 's director of employment affairs Andy Brown said : ‘ We have had no indication that the GPMU is prepared to settle at anything close to our final offer . ’
13 The length of the term that the landlord is prepared to grant , and the tenant to take , is usually outside the draftsman 's province .
14 There is a new theatre of almost alarming contemporary design which shows that the town is prepared to take an adventurous chance with new ideas as well as preserving its inheritance .
15 It is equally indefensible that the Revenue is prepared to accept an employee 's estimate of his business use of his home telephone whereas the DSS requires a log of calls to be maintained .
16 Consequently , the ‘ law ’ on the subject of Musgrove v. Pandelis ( strict liability for petrol in the tank of a car ) may depend upon the number of appeals that the client is prepared to take .
17 On the whole , the evidence and advice suggests that a combative approach is best , making clear that the plaintiff is prepared to litigate , and doing so swiftly by the issue of proceedings .
18 it will it will depend on the level of investment that the bidder is prepared to put in we 're being very flexible , responding to the market forces
19 But there is already much evidence that the market is prepared to pay for services in a way quite different from that in which it pays for products .
20 Once we have identified a need , we can go back and work out how we can satisfy it at a price that the market is prepared to pay .
21 They imply also that the organization is prepared to make more mistakes , but to carry the consequences in view of the greater benefits to the organization as a whole from being action-oriented .
22 Marriage is often a sign that a couple is prepared to accept children , so fertility intentions drive marriage rates as well as the other way round .
23 This will tend to reduce the price that a trader is prepared to pay for a long position , and increase the price required for a short position .
24 The maximum sum in pounds that a lender is prepared to advance .
25 If a libel is extremely serious , to the extent that a court is prepared to hold that it can not be compensated by money and deserves to be punished as a crime , its publisher may be made the target of a prosecution .
26 It 's important that a student is prepared to understand and work with the prevalent theatrical traditions in UK schools .
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