Example sentences of "[adj] to draw [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no simple formula by which this may be achieved , and its very nature makes it impossible to draw up a catalogue of final behaviours to be acquired . |
2 | There was no clear theory of jurisdiction and it was impossible to draw up a set of rules which could be used to predict when the courts would intervene . |
3 | It is easy to draw up a light-curve for a variable star . |
4 | It is easy to draw up a list of opposed attitudes and values , based on this antithesis , such as the following : |
5 | A hopeful and insufficiently applauded shift in emphasis was signalled in 1986 by the Report of the Attorney General 's Commission on Pornography , which sought to identify the relative harms caused by various forms of pornography , thus making it possible to draw up a list of priorities . |
6 | In sum , it should be possible to draw up a list of factors relevant to a decision whether to embark on re-investigation . |
7 | It is now possible to draw up a set of guidelines ( Table 5 ) . |
8 | As a result of their conversations they were able to draw up a list of MPs favourable to abolition . |
9 | Corbett felt inclined to draw up a report for Burnell . |
10 | Before choosing a new location it is necessary to draw up a list of all the company 's requirements and objectives . |