Example sentences of "[verb] plans for an " in BNC.

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1 The attacks are designed to disrupt plans for an election on May 23rd .
2 It has plans for an industrial policy the Tories do n't appear to have one and has modelled its industrial manifesto on the demands of the CBI , the Tories traditional bedfellows .
3 Part of Booth 's schemes to improve the lot of the disadvantaged in society had included plans for an overseas colony .
4 Yesterday the EC Commissioner for External Affairs , Mr Frans Andriessen , unveiled plans for an 18-nation body comprising the community and the European Free Trade Association to run the new ‘ European economic space ’ , which East European countries could join as they reformed .
5 Jim Murphy , president of the National Union of Students Scotland , said that delegates to the union 's annual meeting are expected to endorse plans for an escalating campaign against proposals to force students to pay individual levies to support campus associations .
6 Carlo Ripa di Meana , EC Commissioner for the Environment , has announced plans for an EC police force to ensure the implementation of the community 's environmental policy by member states .
7 CREGGAN Historical Society has announced plans for an ecumenical service next Sunday at Creggan Parish Church near Crossmaglen .
8 Despite the many problems which still faced the proposal to introduce an EC-wide company charter , the Commission defused some of the more acrimonious disputes surrounding company taxation , when it agreed in April 1990 to drop plans for an EC-wide system of personal and corporation tax , in favour of a policy of co-ordinating the various existing systems .
9 The first of these press reports , in the Johannesburg Sunday Times , said that the Dec. 17 meeting had discussed plans for an all-party conference early in 1991 , to set the agenda for constitutional negotiations .
10 This galvanised the National Agent , R. T. Windle , into making plans for an individual membership campaign early in 1944 ; and it led to the executive summoning a conference of trade union officers so as to encourage them to contribute to a general election fund and to increase the proportion of their contracting-in membership — which was much less than half the total membership they reported to the Trades Union Congress .
11 They had plans for an international centre , with a strong educational bias like the centre Mondial , to be sponsored by MIT and Harvard University .
12 As the US and the Soviet Union discuss disarmament in Geneva the two super-powers continue to oppose plans for an international agency that would give other nations a look-in on their military manoeuvres .
13 In the early 1900s , the War Railway Council ( later the Railway Executive Committee ) , asked the L & NWR to prepare plans for an ambulance for home use .
14 TRADE president Michael Heseltine let slip plans for an emergency EC summit yesterday — and so added to Premier John Major 's troubles .
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