How to use in-sentence of “draw up”:
– He worked with Dmitri Mendeleev and helped him draw up the first periodic table of chemical elements.
– He had the Senate draw up a list of those he considered “enemies of the state” and published the list in the Roman Forum.
– They can pull back the head and push forward; then they can grip the substrate with the spines, and draw up the body.
– Stuart joined the group as a draftsman, who would draw up the maps.
– They are also taken into consideration by the boundary commission when they draw up boundaries for constituencies, for example.
– However, admirals have always needed a special place; a meeting room large enough to hold all the captains of the fleet, and a place for the admiral’s staff to make plans and draw up orders.
– In early 1924 Schmidt worked with a group which had Mikhail Pokrovsky, and Konstantin Kuzminsky to draw up a proposal which was chosen in April 1924.

