Example sentences of "[noun pl] drawn up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Central Asia 's ethnically based republics were invented after the 1917 revolution , their artificial borders drawn up in the 1920s and 1930s , leaving thousands of Uzbeks , Kirgiz , Kazakhs and others in the ‘ wrong ’ republic .
2 Under guidelines drawn up by the US government last August , a company called Systems and Applied Sciences Corporation was due to supply the equipment .
3 There is an 82-member National Assembly elected by universal adult suffrage for a three-year term from a list of candidates drawn up by the party , based on local branch committee nominations .
4 There is an 82-member National Assembly elected by universal adult suffrage for a three-year term from a list of candidates drawn up by the party , based on local branch committee nominations .
5 Ruth got into bed and sat there , knees drawn up under the covers .
6 Legal contracts drawn up for the appeal also guarantee that all the money , which now stands at £270,000 , must be spent on the unit .
7 Both the agreements and the plans drawn up between the King of Scotia and the Normans at the start of the winter began to be implemented , and the camp at Scone became empty .
8 Every resident has one member of staff who acts as a personal ‘ key worker ’ , responsible for making sure that the care plans drawn up by the professional staff and the individual residents are implemented .
9 The process of generating the CSF begins with three-year or five-year regional plans drawn up by the individual member states which are then presented to the Commission .
10 Earlier plans drawn up by the Department of Energy contained references to fuel taxes , automobile restrictions , alternative energy initiatives and incentives for green investment .
11 OIL TANKERS may have to follow a one-way system where the tanker , Braer , went out of control off Shetland , under plans drawn up by the Department of Transport .
12 Under the English White Paper , rights of audience rules drawn up by the Law Society in conjunction with an advisory committee will be subject to the ‘ concurrence ’ of four senior judges .
13 These occur twice a day and may not , under rules drawn up by the journalists themselves , be mentioned in print .
14 In many respects Standy Credits are preferable to Bank Guarantees because virtually all Credits , including Standby Credits , issued by banks are subject to a set of internationally accepted rules drawn up by the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris , known as UCP 400 .
15 With a little wave of his hand he indicated that his officials and guests should take a pace or two backward into the aisle between the adjoining rows of pillars to clear the way between the throne and the open doors , and the next moment the ranks of singers and musicians drawn up around the walls of the courtyard outside burst into a plaintive musical chant .
16 The academy had become little more than a rubber stamp for huge prestigious projects drawn up by the industrial ministries .
17 The radical programmes drawn up by the experts were severely qualified .
18 On April 14 a report on the attacks drawn up by the UN offices in Tehran and Baghdad was submitted to UN Security Council .
19 He was on the airport tarmac waiting for me , his Mercedes sports drawn up to the foot of the mobile steps .
20 He could see the upturned hulls of a few boats drawn up onto the shore , mostly of fibreglass but some of varnished timber , all of them de-rigged and tied down against the weather .
21 There is little doubt that the Serbs would want to retain most of what they now occupy , whereas the Croats would want to return to frontiers drawn up by the late Marshal Tito .
22 In support of publications , the Photographic Department should work to seasonal schedules drawn up by the Curator , the specialist Garden Curators , the Chief Photographer , and the Head of Public Services .
23 The following is a declaration of the rights of television viewers drawn up by the French Association of Television Viewers .
24 Trading in stock options and index futures suspended on June 25 , 1989 , following a stock market scandal [ see p. 36732 ] was resumed on Oct. 27 under new regulations drawn up by the capital markets regulator , the Comissao de Valores Mobiliários ( CVM ) , to prevent price manipulation and speculation .
25 These should be built into a code of practice to meet standards and objectives drawn up by the Director General of Fair Trading , and this code should be made binding on members by the relevant trade associations .
26 A tenth of Britain 's groundwater supplies are thought to contain cancer-causing solvents above limits drawn up by the World Health Organisation .
27 A draft agreement covering the ownership of works of art and the division of cultural property was among the scores of treaties and agreements drawn up between the Czech and Slovak Republics prior to the 1 January dissolution of the seventy-four-year-old state of Czechoslovakia .
28 As she moved , restless beneath his scrutiny , with a mocking gesture he indicated one of the armchairs drawn up to the flower-filled fireplace .
29 These arrangements are part of a wide ranging package of service s standards drawn up under the campaign banner of a commitment to customers .
30 Revised estimates drawn up by the government and central bank towards the end of 1989 showed the country 's economic situation to be worse than previously thought , with a current-account deficit of dollars 2,029 million for 1988 , although the situation was expected to improve in the early 1990s as a result of increased oil revenues .
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