Example sentences of "to draw [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This new local government has plans to draw up a law of commerce to stabilize prices and avoid speculation , and a law of public order . |
2 | The first was to draw up a structure of government which could serve to protect the people from government , from the danger of a tyranny of the majority in the legislature ; but the second aim was to protect the people from themselves . |
3 | And he carefully attempts to draw up a balance-sheet of union power , politics and prospects , going far beyond the clichés in which Grant deals . |
4 | Matt Lynch , manager of the environmental services department of IIRS , outlined for the conference the difficulties that legislation presents when trying to draw up a strategy for pollution control . |
5 | It may be that the England management themselves will have to draw up a code of conduct in order to keep everyone happy . |
6 | At a meeting in Paris on 11 June the Syndicat decided to draw up a code of conduct for its members . |
7 | They called for the temporary suspension of activities by all political parties , who were further requested to draw up a code of conduct to regulate their activities . |
8 | AMDEA represents about 90 per cent of the companies that make domestic electrical equipment in Britain and was the first trade association to draw up a code of practice approved by the OFT . |
9 | The Cabinet will meet for the first time on Wednesday to draw up a programme of legislation for the new session of Parliament , which will last 18 months until the autumn of 1993 . |
10 | I will wish you to draw up a deed of gift in Mr Beckenham 's favour when once probate is granted , if you please . ’ |