Sentence examples for ready for trials from inspiring English sources

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By early August 1807 a 150-foot (45-metre) long Steamboat, as Fulton called it, was ready for trials.

It should take up to three years to get a human version ready for trials, Dr. Picker estimated.

In this way they modified the rice genes so that the plants started to make beta-carotene, a rich orange-coloured pigment that is also a key precursor chemical used by the body to make vitamin A. By 2000 the plant was ready for trials.

The first pair was to be ready for trials on 14 July 1916 and the second pair on 14 September 1916.

;Miss England II and III Two R engines, R17 and R19, were built for Sir Henry Segrave's twin-engined water speed record boat Miss England II, this craft being ready for trials on Windermere by June 1930.

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The start of each miniblock was preceded with the relevant instruction (i.e., "Get ready for Training trials", "Get ready for Test trials").

Not long after Browder was indicted, an assistant district attorney sent the court a "Notice of Readiness," stating that "the People are ready for trial".

"Are you ready for trial today?" Judge Roush concluded.

Yesterday, he said he was ready for trial, but Mr. Yates has not yet been indicted.

When he was sent to The Hague in June 2001, the prosecution was not ready for trial.

What I think about is getting the case ready for trial.

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