Example sentences of "[conj] prepared [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Litmus had returned to his lab and prepared a small bottle of acid , hoping it was enough to burn through the metal bars .
2 So the little tailor turned to , and prepared a splendid pie , from flour and meat and onions he found there and decorated its top with beautifully formed pastry leaves and flowers , for he was a craftsman , even if he could not exercise his own craft .
3 Talbot went to the Admiral 's wine cupboard and prepared a drink while Hawkins gazed at a spot on the deck which was about a thousand miles away .
4 As Gorbad headed back east , the Dwarfs saw their chance to revenge themselves and prepared a trap for the retreating Orc army .
5 The Committee did stress that there was ‘ a real desire for improvement ’ and prepared a draft Convention which provided for service via the consular channel , or by an agent appointed either by a party or by the Court whose process was involved .
6 Has each unit assessed the workload distribution and prepared a profile which reflects the workload distribution over the 24-hour 7-day span of activity ?
7 In cross-examination Mr. Burgess was asked why he had not accepted the deceased 's instructions and prepared a new will .
8 The defendant agreed , and prepared a list of goods to the value of £7,950 which he submitted to the manager , Mr. Gilberd , saying that it represented a genuine order by one Johal and asking him to authorise the supply of the goods in return for a building society cheque in that sum .
9 We have given the matter careful thought and prepared a response , a copy of which is enclosed .
10 We have given the matter careful thought and prepared a response , a copy of which is enclosed .
11 That is why , wrote Harsnet , I have been preparing myself for that moment for a long time , that is why I have cleared the decks and prepared the ground , because unless the decks are cleared and the g round prepared there is little hope of succeeding in what one has planned to do , little hope of achieving anything of lasting value , though lasting is a relative term and so is value and whatever it is one has planned to do is certain to be altered in the process , which does not of course mean , he wrote , that one can start anywhere at any time .
12 While the wife was getting dressed I took another cherry from the packet and prepared the thing .
13 Among these long-term influences he included the deplorable state of the late medieval Catholic church , a widespread and deeply-rooted anti-clericalism , and the indigenous English heresy of Lollardy , which had both fuelled lay anti-clericalism and prepared the ground for later Protestant doctrines .
14 The pre-tests served to iron out anomalies , facilitated the development of a coding frame ( which allowed the raw data to be analysed using the Minitab Statistical package on the Brighton Polytechnic Vax computer ) , and prepared the ground for the pilot study which took place in a neighbouring health authority .
15 But , surely , the experience of past ages , and particularly of the last twenty-five years , will have taught men wisdom , and prepared the minds of all for a calm and dispassionate enquiry . ’
16 Some of the government appointments as heads of the programme companies were proven professionals — under ORTF : for example , in 1978 , the head of TFI , Jean-Louis Guillaud , had previously advised Pompidou on broadcasting and prepared the launching of the third channel ; the head of A2 , Maurice Ulrich , would later be ‘ Chef de Cabinet ’ of Chirac when premier ( 1986–8 ) ; Claude Contamine , head of FR3 , and later ( 1986–9 ) head of A2 , had been one of the first — when assistant DG of ORTF in 1964 — to commission work from independent producers , despite ORTF 's formal monopoly of production ; further proof-if it were needed — of the longevity of the connection between broadcasting and the state .
17 The council or Boule , which met daily and prepared the agenda for meetings of the citizen assembly , was enlarged from 400 to 500 members .
18 They had financed the clinic and prepared the set-up in Geneva especially to make use of her talent .
19 He made converts , and prepared the way for the real planning that began with the bombs of 1940–41 ’ ( Wright , 1982 , p. 9 ) .
20 The room-service waiter appeared with their order twenty minutes later and prepared the table in the sitting room .
21 Tess cleared the ashes from the fireplace , cleaned the house and prepared the lunch , waiting for his return .
22 This , his own recipe , he would entrust to no one else , though Heinrich had assembled and prepared the ingredients .
23 He had long intended , and prepared the ground for , some landed provision for Charles .
24 By the time they moored out in Soufrière Bay and prepared the dinghy to row to shore , the sun was shining again , and the air felt fresher .
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