Example sentences of "to draw [adv] a [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 to draw up a framework for graduated tests which would include a specification of their content , context , and alternative schemes for defining levels of performance ;
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 Each local authority , it was suggested , should statutorily be required to draw up a scheme for the disbursement of special responsibility allowances .
4 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 .
5 At 8.30am on his first day on the job , Mr Lobov summoned senior officials in his ministry and told them to draw up a plan for re-establishing state control over the economy .
6 The European Council reaffirmed its willingness to help the Soviet Union but referred back to the Commission the task of submitting before the next Council meeting proposals for decisions to be taken , and also asked it to draw up a plan for a major commercial , scientific and technical co-operation agreement with the Soviet Union .
7 A joint committee was empowered to draw up a plan for mutual inspections .
8 I decided to draw up a proposal for a book which would attempt a synthesis of structuralist and feminist ideas — not with any enthusiasm , and with the hope that it would never actually get done .
9 Matt Lynch , manager of the environmental services department of IIRS , outlined for the conference the difficulties that legislation presents when trying to draw up a strategy for pollution control .
10 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 .
11 Corbett felt inclined to draw up a report for Burnell .
12 The winner would be asked to draw up a specification for the mainframe by the end of the year , at which time two local partners would be chosen to design and build it .
13 It is easy to draw up a light-curve for a variable star .
14 Lithuanian President Vytautas Landsbergis had declared himself " satisfied " with his negotiations with Russian President Boris Yeltsin on June 5 in Moscow , when it was agreed to draw up a timetable for the withdrawal .
15 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 .
16 ‘ Because I learned by accident INCUBUS was trying to take over his company — and exactly the same thing had happened with another industrialist I 'd been asked to draw up a profile for . ’
17 It committed the forthcoming summit to draw up a mandate for negotiations on short-range nuclear forces .
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