Sentence examples for panic to prepare from inspiring English sources

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A Republican state representative got involved, neighbors started petitions, locals began arming themselves in a panic to prepare for what the media repeatedly reminded them was considered a "gang rally".

A Republican state representative got involved, neighbours started petitions, locals began arming themselves in a panic to prepare for what the media repeatedly reminded them was considered a "gang rally".

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While this is not the time for widespread panic, it is a time to prepare.

In London, the government panicked, and some officials planned to prepare Portsmouth, on the English Channel coast, as a last-ditch stronghold.

First, there was complacency and denial, then a sense of panic, and now a muddled attempt to prepare next steps, whatever the result of the vote.

The pressure from Labour sparked what was described as controlled panic in Whitehall as Hunt moved to prepare the ground for his Commons statement.

If increasingly accurate weather reports give consumers more time to panic, they also give stores a chance to prepare.

You'll panic and undo all the work you've done to prepare yourself for the experience.

None of this is cause for panic, but with higher taxes on the horizon it does make sense to prepare now. 1) Contribute to a Roth.

The Senators had two days to prepare for the game, and a city of panicking fans to soothe, and they won handily, 3-0.

Do as much as you can to prepare for the next day -- select clothes or prepare bag lunches so you're not rushing around in a panic in the morning, and you can go to sleep with a relaxed mind.

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