Example sentences of "[noun] to draw up a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 This body originated in 1834 , when Donaldson organized a committee to draw up a scheme for the formation of an institute to ‘ uphold the character and improve the attainments of Architects ’ .
3 The Presbyterian ministers who occupied most of the Church 's livings , however , even before his arrival set up a committee to draw up a list of the objectionable features in his works ; their report , which condemned him as a heretic for denying Original Sin , was sent to the King .
4 " The Meeting having considered many Complaints from Caddelton and the other principle Drovers … from the want of a proper Fank for Cattle near the ferry place of Portaskaig , and Considering also that sixty or Eighty acres at least of some muir land near the Port will be necessary … appoint a Committee to draw up an application to Shawfield , praying he may allot and Inclose a piece of ground . "
5 One such plan was Reith 's appointment of Patrick Abercrombie and the LCC architect J. H. Forshaw to draw up a scheme for the rebuilding of London .
6 Of more pressing necessity , however , is Brady 's need to draw up a list of the players he would like to see departing from , and arriving at , Celtic Park .
7 The UK government has abandoned proposals to draw up a register of contaminated land , after sustained criticism from property developers , who argued that it was prejudicing their activities .
8 It would have obliged local authorities to draw up a register of contaminated sites in their area , and supervise their clean-up .
9 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 .
10 Nevertheless s32(1) requires the court to draw up a timetable for disposing of the case without delay and s1(2) requires it to have regard to the general principle that any delay is likely to prejudice the child .
11 Work with people with disabilities and their organisation to draw up a charter of rights for people with disabilities .
12 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 .
13 It committed the forthcoming summit to draw up a mandate for negotiations on short-range nuclear forces .
14 She also asked Pamela to try again during the next week to draw up a list of ways she would like her parents to change .
15 It was agreed to reconvene the permanent commission to draw up a treaty between the two countries .
16 The computer matches symptoms with diseases to draw up a hierarchy of hypotheses .
17 An RSPB report calls for the government to draw up a strategy for the estuary 's future development with the involvement of local councils , the National Rivers Authority and English Nature .
18 The panel will meet in September to draw up a shortlist of 15 titles in three age categories , with the overall winner to be announced on 17th November .
19 In such circumstances a useful task can be for the patient to draw up a list of pros and cons of the two alternatives .
20 John Simpson had also been appalled by the competition entries for Paternoster Square and , at a very late stage , had managed to get hold of a copy of the brief — — to provide office space and car parking — and had sat down with a number of colleagues to draw up a scheme of their own .
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