establish - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • outset: The organizer of the meeting can establish at the outset how long, ideally, they would like each point to take.

Subject

  • statute: The new Agency should be established by statute as an Executive Non-Departmental Public Body.

Object

  • reputation: Free Spirit Fishing has established a reputation for exceptional quality and value for money.
  • relationship: This proved helpful in establishing the physical relationship between departments within the clinic.
  • framework: The purpose of the Civil Contingencies Act is to establish a new statutory framework for civil protection at the local level.
  • link: The Action Medical Research link Our research established inital link The folic acid debate is very dear to our hearts at Action Medical Research.
  • principle: This charter established the principle of the constitutional monarchy and affirmed the individual's right to justice and liberty.
  • partnership: Reading together - Literacy villages, run by Notts County Council, established a partnership between a coalfield village and a very rural village.

Used with why or when

  • which: Comfort of furniture Research to establish which factors contribute to enhancing the comfort of furniture.
  • who: Establish who will have access and for what purposes.
  • what: We'll also establish just what the shortcomings of your current system are and the business objectives of any new system.
  • where: It is also important to establish where you family originated.
  • why: The first stage is to fully diagnose the problem and establish why you have dampness.
  • that: A formal structure must be established that determines a positive working relationship between link workers and all the relevant community agencies they deal with.

Infinitive complement

  • promote: Notes to editors: WRAP ( the Waste & Resources Action Program ) is a major UK program established to promote resource efficiency.
  • advise: A third sector advisory panel, will be established to advise the Office on third sector issues.
  • co-ordinate: An Advisory Group chaired by Professor M. G. Lloyd of the Center for Planning Research will be established to co-ordinate evaluation activity.

Preposition: under

  • auspice: Most of the synagogues serving congregations in the outer suburbs have been established under the auspices of the United Synagogue.

Preposition: for

  • purpose: Must new review bodies be established purely for this purpose, or are such proposals referred to Trusts ' existing Clinical Ethics Committees?

Preposition: by

  • statute: The new Agency should be established by statute as an Executive Non-Departmental Public Body.

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