Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [be] ready [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible for employees on housing visits to begin the process of buying property here and also arrange for service flats to be ready for their arrival in Britain . |
2 | In between the publication of the White Paper and the passing of the new Act , the government decided that in view of the work required on the hospital services , it could not expect its community care proposals to be ready by the proposed launch date of April 1991 , so in early 1990 it announced a two-year delay in implementation until 1993 . |
3 | Before he left Fontainebleau Ho had given instructions to be ready for any eventuality . |
4 | OLDHAM boss Joe Royle has warned his players to be ready for a revenge raid when Leeds United cross the Pennines tonight . |
5 | Sow antirrhinums , calendulas , clarkias , cornflowers and nemesias to be ready for early summer displays next year . |
6 | Sir Robert Carey , Warden of the English Middle March , had been in London visiting the queen , but had prudently arranged for relays of horses to be ready for him between the capital and Edinburgh , so that he could ingratiate himself with the King of Scots by being the first to arrive with the news that he was now King of England also . |
7 | From the late 1960s he was convinced that the CNAA should shed the more experienced colleges and help the others to be ready to be shed . |
8 | The resolution also called on Lithuanian citizens to be ready for " strict economies " if an economic blockade went ahead . |