How to use in-sentence of “get ready for”:
+ After 10 years, Aldrich was sent back to Portsmouth to get ready for college.
+ Many people use the morning as a time to get ready for the day.
+ In 1968 many more Americans turned against the war following the Tet Offensive, King was shot, and politicians began to get ready for the election for President in November.
+ To get ready for racing in NASCAR, Speed raced in the Automobile Racing Club of America series.
+ For example, male greater sage-grouse actually gain weight as their bodies get ready for the spring breeding season.
+ The group at the prison get ready for an attack by the people from Woodbury.
+ The United States national sledge hockey team played in several tournaments and friendly games to get ready for the Winter Paralympics.