Sentence examples for be ready for older from inspiring English sources

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Artie Schiller (12-1) does nothing wrong, and he might be ready for older horses.

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Although I agree with him in principle, this is still a relatively untested device, and I don't think it's ready for older, novice computer users.

It's nice to go camping for 10 days, but you need to be ready for your 7-year-old to get sick or freak out and decide she's not camping for more then two days.

When the wine is around 4 weeks old or older, it should be ready for consumption.

If you're thinking about shaking up an industry you should be ready for a backlash from the old guard.

For healthy women the jury is still out, and likely to be so until 2002, when a giant study of aspirin use in women age 45 and older will be ready for interpretation.

But Lancaster is more optimistic about Saracens centre Barritt after the RFU confirmed on Twitter  the 25-year-old will be ready for the third Test in Port Elizabeth on 23 June.

"It's one of the most exciting new magazines of the last twenty years," says the novelist Rick Moody, who has had work in Nos. 1 and 3. "It suggests that some of the older quarterlies might be ready for euthanasia".... Staff pictured include: Todd Pruzan, associate editor; Diane Vadino, editorial assistant; Sean Wilsey, editor at large; and Kevin Shay, Web master.

But next week, the 118-year-old building will be ready for its second act.

"We can't be sure the pitches at Old Trafford will be ready for a first-class game," Lancashire said.

It might take another year of junior league seasoning for Lundmark, a 19-year-old center, to be ready for the National Hockey League.

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