Example sentences of "we must be prepared " in BNC.

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1 In order to teach the interpretation of a literary text , we must be prepared to teach the cultural text as well .
2 And also we must be prepared to pay a realistic price for their goods — coffee , tea and sugar etc .
3 We must be prepared to learn from the experience , however .
4 We must be prepared to learn to improve .
5 We must be prepared to adapt as some industries and occupations expand and others contract .
6 What the results do indicate is that we must be prepared to consider radically new views of reality without placing locality in a central position .
7 Gro Harlem Brundtland , chairwoman and Prime Minster of Norway , said : ‘ We must be prepared to tackle the myth that energy consumption must be allowed to grow unchecked . ’
8 We must be prepared to put up wi' a bit of discomfort , ’ Ernest said .
9 An important question , because if somebody outside the Institute would perform the task differently , we must be prepared to answer the question ‘ Would that way be better or lead to better results ? ’
10 We must be prepared to understand the Evil One as the Dark Power — that which is evil — rather than elaborating ( new ) mythologies that concentrate on personalised demons and personified devils .
11 We must be prepared to face the cost of being a part of the answer to our own prayers .
12 If we want to work at a high level of stress , however , anywhere near the potential strength of glass for instance , we must be prepared to keep the surface free from even the most microscopic cracks for , if even one crack is allowed to exceed the Griffith length , which may be only about a thousand Ångströms , catastrophic failure will occur .
13 If we take a social view of language , and accept that it is the possession of the community as well as internal to speakers ' minds , we must be prepared to accept that reversal of merger can take place in this way , so long as speakers know that meat is an alternating class .
14 We must be prepared to focus unsentimentally on antiracism 's inability to respond to other distinctive aspects of these new forms of racism .
15 This is what we must be prepared to do if we are to achieve the vision of educational integration that reflects the kinds of values that deaf people would wish to see perpetuated .
16 We must be prepared to use all means to further our cause .
17 If we wish seriously to enhance such process rights , then we must be prepared to listen to claims that the agency did not give adequate consideration to certain views .
18 New unions have now emerged which we have not faced before we must not dodge these challenges because they may appear difficult or hard and we must be prepared to learn off anybody who has something to show us to close our minds would be a mistake .
19 We must be prepared to make value judgements — allow Milton to be better than Michael Jackson in absolute terms , not just because that one 's your cup of tea and that one 's mine .
20 We are told by the Government that we must be prepared to tolerate environmental devastation and a senseless waste of more than £1,000 million worth of extra public money because the Ove Arup route is necessary if prosperity is to come from the regeneration of east London and the east Thames corridor .
21 Whether the Minister likes it or not , we must be prepared to face such competition , because major European contractors are already in Britain , winning contracts and using skilled labour from their own countries in which there is better investment .
22 But both are things we must be prepared to do on occasion , and both are preferable to staying at home and watching a lot of odious rubbish on television .
23 To answer these questions we must be prepared to go some little way beyond Freud 's Totem and Taboo and seek a more general theory .
24 ‘ If they attack we must be prepared to defend ourselves . ’
25 Whilst the country is still in a continuing and worsening economic depression , and while unemployment rises daily , we must be prepared to meet the challenge , must not miss the opportunities that undoubtedly will come our way .
26 In pressing ahead we can not er overlook the position of the poorest , the social costs of not adjusting are much higher and affect many more people than the costs of adjusting but we must be prepared to help those at the bottom of society to cope and this is where you , as N G Os can play a special role .
27 ‘ We can not do it alone but we must be prepared to do our part . ’
28 Such archived information is frequently used in research because it is more or less free ; but , to avoid fallacious conclusions arising from what is usually called secondary analysis , we must be prepared to think critically about the source , reliability and consistency of the data involved .
29 Quality improvement is a living thing , we must be prepared to learn from each other .
30 WE must be prepared to be flexible ; grasp opportunity ; recognise that we all have customers [ internal and external ] ; give everyone the service that we 'd expect every time ; ask for what we need to get the job done quickly and effectively well in advance of the start date .
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