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prepare造句
121 What does a coach do to prepare his team for the Superbowl? 122 They dash across the road and prepare for battle. 123 She rises early to prepare breakfast. 124 I will prepare and someday my chance will come.Abraham Lincoln 125 Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.C. S. Lewis 126 Brunel had also commissioned him to prepare an abortive scheme for him for a house at Watcombe in 1851. 127 Third, the time and resources taken to prepare, administer and mark the tests are better devoted to real education. 128 Prepare a small box or bag containing ordinary household items for each of the expected guests. 129 Classroom activities here would prepare the learners to recognize the relevant co-occurrences and correlations as they occur in actual use. 130 The Raiders actually have had two weeks to prepare for Denver, with both teams coming off their bye week. 131 Mr. King I am afflicted today by people who prepare their supplementaries and do not bother to listen to the answers. 132 She got up angrily and went through to her bedroom and bathroom to prepare for bed. 133 Mr Scargill urged the miners to prepare for battle: they must stand firm over their wage claim. 134 Maybe have a walk down the fence line to consider our position and prepare ourselves for awkward questions. 135 Understanding these potential dangers will help you prepare your business plan and stick to it. 136 The hangar was used to service and prepare parachutes for the armed services. 137 You can always prepare the salad ahead of time and refrigerate it. 138 I've found what makes children happy doesn't always prepare them to be courageous, engaged adults.Brene Brown 139 Each would prepare a business plan that included sales projections, budget requirements, and net profitability. 140 Prepare a white sauce by melting the butter in a pan, then adding the flour. 141 Each one of perhaps a group of four should prepare a brief summary of an article of general interest. 142 Dad was to bring Mama her breakfast, since that required a minimum of skill to prepare. 143 This implies a corresponding commitment by the training institutions to prepare the student to become an agent of change. 6. 144 Let's take the recording task described earlier: to prepare news items for a magazine programme or news broadcast. 145 The close association with the university teaching programs which prepare future teachers of exceptional children. 2. 146 But like the old joke, they prepare for nuclear attack by gathering the wagons into a circle. 147 The subject of the appraisal should be given time to prepare and the opportunity to corroborate the report. 148 Prepare yourself to feel alienated, and think twice before bringing a date. 149 The Court of Appeal affirmed the existence of an implied duty not to prepare to compete and gave judgment for the plaintiffs. 150 This opportunity to file or publish modified accounts does not limit the requirement to prepare full accounts for the shareholders.