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

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1 Since 1972 the 189 member Committee has had the right to draw up opinions on all questions relating to the Community , but it remains advisory .
2 He has both management ( M ) and educational ( E ) tasks including the following : M — identify members of the group M organize regular meetings M — consult with the group to draw up timetable M — organize observations in classroom E — collate the observations E — consult with group in drawing inferences from observation data E — take responsibility for decision on final changes M — liaise with publishers E — organize and possibly write documentation of new material M — organize editing and rewriting of material E — assume major role in the retrospective evaluation of the unit .
3 It was not a directly elected body , though it was given the right under the Treaty to draw up proposals for direct elections .
4 Britain 's packaging industry has been given until the end of the year to draw up plans for recycling 50-75 per cent of all packaging waste by the year 2000 .
5 Nevertheless , the Secretary of State has the power to draw up regulations about what can be charged for and what can not and the Education Reform Act required local authorities and school governors to draw up policies on charging parents for their children 's out-of-school activities .
6 A PLAN to draw up registers of land which may be polluted has been abandoned by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , writes Auslan Cramb .
7 A meeting to draw up plans took place in the Chairman 's room at the Conservative Central Office on 7 July 1978 .
8 The UK Labour Party has set up a commission to draw up policies on the environment .
9 A commission to draw up proposals for changes to the 1947 Constitution was established on Sept. 9 .
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