Example sentences of "drawn [adv prt] by [art] " in BNC.
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31 | As with all the best competitions the rules are entirely arbitrary and drawn up by an impartial judging commmittee consisting of the proprietor of this column and nobody else . |
32 | More money was soon made available and a plan for expansion drawn up by an official from the BBC in London . |
33 | But Regan wilfully distorts this into the implication that we can never say in advance that a given proposal has been drawn up by an incompetent researcher who does n't know what he is looking for … |
34 | The proposal , drawn up by an advisory group of industrialists and academics known as the DTI 's aviation committee , was originally put to the department last November , but has only just been made public . |
35 | ‘ British Energy Policy and the Market for Coal ’ , drawn up by an all-party House of Commons select committee on trade and industry , includes a recommendation to the House of Commons that in determining a licensing policy for gas-fired generating capacity , priority should be given to the construction of power stations which use sour gas as the main fuel . |
36 | If for example rebuilding is necessary and plans have to be drawn up by an architect and approved by local Council , any fees incurred here would be covered . |
37 | Local housing programmes drawn up by an intercommunal co-operation body and covering at least five years were to be established in the 13 cities with more than 350,000 inhabitants . |
38 | The rules will be drawn up by the Law Society ‘ having regard ’ to suggestions made by a new lay-dominated independent advisory committee on legal education and conduct . |
39 | The claim , drawn up by the national executive , will be discussed by a union council meeting on 14 October . |
40 | Under the English White Paper , rights of audience rules drawn up by the Law Society in conjunction with an advisory committee will be subject to the ‘ concurrence ’ of four senior judges . |
41 | He recently drew up an ethics policy for United Biscuits , which he expects all his managers to endorse , because ‘ as a business becomes bigger and bigger — we now have operations in Japan , America and Belgium as well as the UK — I think the family ethics drawn up by the founders can gradually get eroded or watered down . ’ |
42 | The accusation came after Mr John Gummer , the Agriculture Minister — under fierce Labour and consumer group pressure — produced a list drawn up by the manufacturers on the 70 microwave oven models tested by Government scientists . |
43 | Instead , Mr Gummer told the House of Commons the list drawn up by the manufacturers themselves contained new instructions which would make all the machines ‘ perfectly safe in use . ’ |
44 | Rules to be drawn up by the Law Society for solicitor advocates will need approval by four senior judges , all former barristers . |
45 | Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society , subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges . |
46 | Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society , subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges . |
47 | The council of the Association of University Teachers backed a claim drawn up by the union 's executive for a 27 per cent pay rise from next April . |
48 | The academy had become little more than a rubber stamp for huge prestigious projects drawn up by the industrial ministries . |
49 | These occur twice a day and may not , under rules drawn up by the journalists themselves , be mentioned in print . |
50 | The draft drawn up by the Yeltsin team would enshrine his emergency powers to run matters of state at the expense of parliament . |
51 | A list of the social and economic problems which could be identified was drawn up by the Executive Committee and approved by the full Association . |
52 | The syllabus includes the ‘ core ’ of chemistry drawn up by the Standing Conference on University Entrance in 1983 , and as far as we can tell is also likely to include the new chemistry core under construction by the School Examination and Assessment Council . |
53 | A list of controlled technologies is being drawn up by the Australia Group and this could be added to UK export regulations this year . |
54 | A tenth of Britain 's groundwater supplies are thought to contain cancer-causing solvents above limits drawn up by the World Health Organisation . |
55 | These will be drawn up by the teacher and should relate to those set by middle managers . |
56 | We will decentralise planning decisions as much as possible , giving a key role to the local plan drawn up by the local authority . |
57 | In many respects Standy Credits are preferable to Bank Guarantees because virtually all Credits , including Standby Credits , issued by banks are subject to a set of internationally accepted rules drawn up by the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris , known as UCP 400 . |
58 | A conference , in which the Church of England , representatives of principal religious traditions in the area , teachers ' associations and the LEA may be represented , is to be drawn up by the LEA for the purpose of agreeing the syllabus . |
59 | Fortunately , the breed had clear guidelines on which to develop drawn up by the breed clubs in Germany . |
60 | A code of practice has been drawn up by the fuel industries to protect you . |