How to use in-sentence of “prepare for”:
+ Rangers trained with British commandos to prepare for their attack on France.
+ For example, sport teams practice to prepare for real games, or a musician practices for some hours every day, so he can play perfectly in his concert.
+ They may continue to fight on the ground, or may return to base and prepare for the next drop.
+ They started to prepare for war.
+ Many Christian churches have a 40-day “season” of fasting called Lent, in which Christians prepare for Easter which is one of the two most important feasts in the Christian year.
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+ The American Red Cross, also known as The American National Red Cross, is a humanitarian group that gives emergency assistance, disaster relief, and teaches people how to prepare for disasters in the United States.
+ WWE invested about $20 million on new recording and broadcasting equipment to prepare for the move, as well as new pyrotechnics and lighting.

Example sentences of “prepare for”:
+ To prepare for the university, many international students attend German language courses at the university.
+ The appearance of the Pleiades told them that it was turtle-mating season, time for travelling and to prepare for planting before the rainy season.
+ Australia will now prepare for the Asian cup in early 2011 and the 2014 world cup qualification.
+ The Japanese began to prepare for their next attempt to recapture Henderson Field.
+ In 1608, Ferdinando the First of Tuscany organized an expedition under captain Robert Thornton, in order to explore northern Brazil and the Amazon river and prepare for the establishment of a settlement in northern coastal South America, which would serve as a base to export Brazilian wood to Renaissance Italy.
+ John called people to turn to God and to prepare for the coming of the messiah.
+ Before the 1980s, most underground projects in China were to prepare for war.
+ After going to dangerous lengths to prove herself, Bhumi is recruited into Fernandez’s department, and begins to prepare for her risky new role.
+ They were used at city walls to see invaders, when they were far away, so the city could prepare for an attack.
+ Standish told the colonists to prepare for a possible fight.
+ The DNA is pulled to the separate poles of the bacterium as it increases size to prepare for splitting.
+ At the Canoga Park house, while Family members worked on vehicles and pored over maps to prepare for their desert escape, they also worked on songs for their world-changing album.
+ The naval ratings prepare for their coming months away at sea.
+ Either, they would have to obtain an attorney’s opinion letter, prepare for a lawsuit, and perhaps start making suitable alternatives that do not break the holder’s intellectual property.
+ In order to prepare for her next contest in the 2006–2007 season, Kim practiced very much at the Skating and Curling Club of Toronto in Canada during the summer of 2006.
+ The last few Gemini missions were science experiments and spacewalks designed to prepare for the Apollo Program, which would land human beings on the Moon.
+ Many animals store food during times of plenty to prepare for leaner times.
+ Later that year, he was transferred to Phillips Exeter Academy to prepare for college.
+ To prepare for the university, many international students attend German language courses at the university.
+ The appearance of the Pleiades told them that it was turtle-mating season, time for travelling and to prepare for planting before the rainy season.
+ Australia will now prepare for the Asian cup in early 2011 and the 2014 world cup qualification.
