Example sentences of "drawn up [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had drawn up a long list of people she ought to talk to during the day : fashion houses , designers , a couple of artists ' studios , a gallery specializing in contemporary prints .
2 This is the role of commercial group 's distribution services and it 's this department which has drawn up a new packaging policy and code of practice .
3 Officers have already drawn up a new code of standards for landlords .
4 The ban will last until a special committee under the minister for science and technology has drawn up a new set of rules to control the activities of foreign research workers .
5 Cleveland Child Protection Committee has drawn up a new constitution in a bid to stamp out physical and sexual abuse in children as well as neglect and ill treatment .
6 In an effort to improve prospects for the latter , the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has drawn up a four-year plan .
7 The sums of money at stake are large — Grampian has drawn up a six-year programme envisaging spending around £33 million on the north-east fishing communities and west Aberdeenshire .
8 A government anti- hooligan committee has been sitting with the Football Association ; they 've drawn up a great body of information collated by the police football intelligence unit based in London .
9 The Commission had in fact drawn up a short list of six associations , from which the government was expected to select two groups .
10 But already the Countryside Commission and the Nature Conservancy Council have drawn up a short list of natural sites suitable for World Heritage status .
11 It says it has now drawn up a refinancing plan with the banks .
12 Whereas Liz , by some immense , visionary effort had invented her own mercy , under cover of obedience , had drawn up a secret map of escape , and had departed , and was now at this instant giving a party for hundreds of guests where champagne flowed .
13 Seldom , indeed , had he drawn up a preliminary bibliography before his attention was distracted by some new or revived interest in something entirely different .
14 He also bought a teaspoonful of tea from one of the artillery women for ten pounds , to be paid after the siege was over or , in case of death , by his executors to certain of her relations ; to lend substance to this rather nebulous arrangement which at first only seemed to excite the suspicion of the woman selling the tea , Fleury had drawn up an elaborate letter which began impressively : " To Whomsoever May Find This Missive , I , George Fleury , Being Then Deceased , " and which seemed to Fleury to give a certain legal solemnity to the transaction .
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