Example sentences of "be ready for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After two or three days in the wine cube the beer will be ready for bottling .
2 ‘ But I hope she can get back to full sessions this week to be ready for Edinburgh . ’
3 A third Eagle Lodge , at Bexhill-on-Sea , was under development during the year and will be ready for occupation in early 1991 .
4 AFFORDABLE homes in Liphook will be ready for occupation in August .
5 Contractors are working hard to make certain all the homes will be ready for occupation as soon as possible .
6 A four-storey L-shaped building , it will be ready for occupation when students arrive at the beginning of the new academic year in October .
7 Level 7 should be ready for occupation by Cataloguing in February 1993 .
8 A large building extension will be ready for occupation by 1996 .
9 It was widely held that the Koreans would not be ready for independence when the war ended : memories of the closing phase of the Yi dynasty did not inspire confidence in Korean ability for effective government and the era of Japanese dominance had been so repressive as to necessitate a period of readjustment .
10 A certain amount of travel is on the cards so you must be ready for eventualities which erupt sooner than you expect .
11 When the Labour party issued a statement of post-war aims in 1943 ( The Colonies : the Labour Party 's post-war policy for the African and Pacific colonies ) , it affirmed : ‘ For a considerable time to come these peoples will not be ready for self-government , and European peoples and States must be responsible for the administration of their territories . ’
12 Flu victims Steve Gaughan , who was absent from Tuesday 's disastrous defeat by Reading , and Garry Hinchley , who played but came off at half time , are slowly recovering , and should be ready for consideration .
13 Gazza said yesterday : ‘ Hopefully I will be ready for England .
14 Well about five-ish , but I mean he 'll be ready for quarter to six
15 It is hoped that formal Articles of Association will be ready for discussion and adoption by members at the next AGM .
16 It is apparent that the whole of the work below ground level was completed in 18 months by the summer of 1899 , which left 9 months for the erection of the machinery and other work , to be ready for trials in April 1900 .
17 Although it will probably be a long time before we are prepared to let robots perform operations on us , Pam will be ready for trials next year , and her potential for cutting the 750,000 nursing days lost each year through back strain may make her popular with medical staff and patients alike .
18 Society will then be ready for Parliament to cut the power of the judges .
19 These should be ready for accreditation by March 1994 .
20 We knew that VAT was going to be an issue , but because everything was so vague we found it impossible to draw up detailed plans in advance , which meant that at the last minute we had to commit unbudgeted and unplanned resources to enable us to be ready for January . ’
21 ‘ Now all she needs is a bit of work over a mile and a quarter on Tuesday and she 'll be ready for Longchamp .
22 Manufacture is now proceeding and the equipment will be ready for installation on Reactor 2 in May 1993 .
23 All this could not be done single-handed , and Lanfranc 's most important innovation was to bring new men from Bec and Caen to occupy all the main offices in the monastery at Canterbury , and to be ready for promotion wherever they were needed .
24 The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker , Mr Bernard Weatherill , after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations ‘ pretending ’ to be ready for work .
25 The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker , Mr Bernard Weatherhill , after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations ‘ pretending ’ to be ready for work .
26 The Lord Mayor of London , Sir Brian Jenkins , said : ‘ The City of London will be ready for work on Monday morning as usual .
27 Aye we 'll see you in a fortnight and you 'll be ready for work .
28 cos I have to go to work at s I have to be ready for work at
29 Rather , like the bridesmaids who were prepared and who went to celebrate with joy , the Christian must be ready for Jesus to return .
30 The French President and some other EC governments believe the new system should be ready for operation by the end of 1992 when the single barrier and frontier free European market is due to be completed .
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