Example sentences of "[noun sg] must be prepared " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The man in the field must be prepared to work on his own and work conscientiously .
2 Saying that the Framing Opinions campaign has only just begun , English Heritage chief executive , Jennifer Page concludes that authorities and voluntary groups from national to local level must be prepared to offer help and advice to anyone wanting to alter a building .
3 Should this need arise , the witness must be prepared to sign a form ( called an Affidavit ) before a Justice of the Peace , Notary Public or Commissioner for Oaths .
4 If we do face a period of declining income then the Council must be prepared to cut its coat according to the cloth available .
5 ANY serious backer of an art business must be prepared to commit long-term support and understand that morale is as important as money .
6 To some extent this may be ameliorated by offering a cash alternative to shareholders , but the offeror must be prepared to defend its own financial condition and may even be compelled to issue a profit or dividend forecast in order to buttress its position .
7 In order to qualify , therefore , the young person must be prepared to give up his course if a suitable job opportunity is offered .
8 Tate says , on p.309 , ‘ The orthography of 17th and 18th century parish officers is often eccentric in the extreme and the inquirer must be prepared to translate [ such terms ] as arter david into ‘ affidavit ’ [ and ] carvaers into ‘ surveyors ’ …
9 If , however , the expectations of the client are of a lower order , the analyst must be prepared to use the idealised solutions simply as a knowledge base to determine where acceptable and attainable improvements can be made .
10 The aggressor must be prepared to deliver on his threat , with more bombs and , if necessary , with all-out war .
11 Anyone who throws a hat into a public arena must be prepared to have it mercilessly though not maliciously trampled upon .
12 Such a company must be prepared to invest in its ability to produce economically , if it is to remain competitive .
13 The family must be prepared to have black friends to demonstrate to the child that blacks and whites do have common interests and can interact harmoniously .
14 The family must be prepared to develop contact with the black community in order that the child does not feel that he or she is being cut off from his or her roots , which often creates the condition whereby negative images emerge .
15 The family must be prepared to find ways and means of linking the black child with other black children .
16 The family must be prepared to foster an awareness of the child 's religious background .
17 Obviously , the market must be prepared to consider taking a high proportion of their future holidays in the Lake District .
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