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

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1 The computer matches symptoms with diseases to draw up a hierarchy of hypotheses .
2 This involved an attempt to accurately define the organisational and administrative needs of business over the next decade and , within this context , to draw up a taxonomy of secretarial skills suitable for this environment .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Once the decision had been taken , no time was wasted in defining the areas of the city to be dealt with and in actually measuring the ground , for Haussmann 's first task was to draw up a plan of Paris measured to an exact scale .
6 Once the budget is decided , the retailer needs to draw up a plan of how that money is to be spent .
7 So , following the instructions on pages 18–19 , you need to draw up a plan of what you 've got already , then you can work out how best to improve it .
8 DARLINGTON plan to draw up a short-list of applicants for the manager 's job early next week .
9 The schools were given six weeks in which to draw up a register of parents , but decisions had first to be made about what constituted a parent .
10 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 .
11 It would have obliged local authorities to draw up a register of contaminated sites in their area , and supervise their clean-up .
12 In November it was agreed that a Constituent Assembly should be created to draw up a schedule of meetings to be held on each of the four Windward Islands in 1991 and to decide on the form of the proposed referendum to be held in each state .
13 The first was to draw up a structure of government which could serve to protect the people from government , from the danger of a tyranny of the majority in the legislature ; but the second aim was to protect the people from themselves .
14 And he carefully attempts to draw up a balance-sheet of union power , politics and prospects , going far beyond the clichés in which Grant deals .
15 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 .
16 In such circumstances a useful task can be for the patient to draw up a list of pros and cons of the two alternatives .
17 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 .
18 A little background knowledge will make you more confident and help you to draw up a list of really relevant questions .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Before choosing a new location it is necessary to draw up a list of all the company 's requirements and objectives .
22 As a result of their conversations they were able to draw up a list of MPs favourable to abolition .
23 It is easy to draw up a list of opposed attitudes and values , based on this antithesis , such as the following :
24 It is important then to draw up a list of specific personal examples which create difficulties for the client .
25 The first thing to be done is to draw up a list of such works to be read in school . "
26 In sum , it should be possible to draw up a list of factors relevant to a decision whether to embark on re-investigation .
27 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 .
28 It may be that the England management themselves will have to draw up a code of conduct in order to keep everyone happy .
29 At a meeting in Paris on 11 June the Syndicat decided to draw up a code of conduct for its members .
30 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 .
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