Example sentences of "prepare for " in BNC.
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1 | At about 800 feet AGL , re-check your position to the side of the field , recheck for obstructions , choose the ‘ turn in ’ position and prepare for landing . |
2 | As Welsh hockey moves up a step and they prepare for their European Cup qualifier next year , their next games are against Belgium at Newtown at the end of the month . |
3 | Computer users prepare for an attack of viruses |
4 | It is arousing controversy within both LWT and ITV as independent television companies prepare for the fight to hold on to their franchises . |
5 | Spanish Riding School of Vienna prepare for London performances |
6 | The next day prepare for Killruddery , where we will tour the house and garden and enjoy lunch in the splendid conservatory . |
7 | Prepare for a far-fetched tale of a prospective bird-breeder called ‘ Rambo ’ , a burly former Yorkshire miner who admits he prefers his ducks buried under a mountain of cranberry sauce . |
8 | Prepare for a far-fetched tale of a prospective bird-breeder called ‘ Rambo ’ , a burly former Yorkshire miner who admits he prefers his ducks buried under a mountain of cranberry sauce . |
9 | ONLY days after the European Community summit agreed to convene a conference next year to change the EC constitution and prepare for monetary union , demands were raised by EC leaders yesterday for a second such conference to extend the powers of the European Parliament even further . |
10 | His canny bank manager approach probably means he will hasten slowly but prepare for some stand-offs with his civil servants and possibly with the chairman of British Rail too . |
11 | Liverpool slip up again as they prepare for Portsmouth 's shooting and shouting in semi-final replay |
12 | Western diplomats referred to the example of neighbouring Croatia , where a stream of failed ceasefires were used by militias to consolidate gains and prepare for new offences . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | You must die before long , so prepare for your fate ; |
15 | So prepare for the worst ; ’ and the word had scarce fled , |
16 | Prepare for Community enlargement , welcoming EFTA members and , when they are ready , the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | But now , instead of that being the end of the game , we pick up our cards and prepare for another round . |
19 | He wanted to arrive at the Stasis in a calm frame of mind ; he wanted to settle himself and prepare for it . |
20 | So , next time you prepare for the carve gybe think your way through it and imagine what it feels like to bear away , bending the knees and , at the end , flipping the rig . |
21 | I can begin to be a real father to my girls and prepare for the day when I 'll be a grandfather to their children . |
22 | But I did n't have the time to do anything except prepare for the election during that year . ’ |
23 | they are trying out different ‘ personalities ’ as they prepare for adulthood ; |
24 | PAT CRERAND AND JIM BAXTER PREPARE FOR ANOTHER SCOTTISH MISSION |
25 | For weeks after the game Scots fans jokingly demanded that the team abandon traditional training methods and prepare for every match with a raging bender . |
26 | ‘ MINE 'S WIZ A DOUBLE ’ : THE LISBON LIONS PREPARE FOR ACTION |
27 | My brother-in-law , later S'Major Neville Smith had had to give up his little garage and prepare for REME service overseas . |
28 | Village school prepare for a new history lesson |
29 | It 's summer , and the English middle class prepare for their annual pilgrimage to the land of their putative forebears . |
30 | Liberal Party leader David Steel told his 1981 conference to ‘ go back to your constituencies and prepare for government ’ . |