Example sentences of "[noun sg] control of the " in BNC.

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1 Volcanotectonic faults that controlled the eruption pattern may also have influenced the subsequent fault control of the West Cumbrian Permo-Carboniferous basins .
2 At two and a quarter hours it will test the bladder control of the average child , and some scenes could and should have been shorter .
3 The actual monitor controls are never altered , the adjustments are made with the standard colour wheel control of the Macintosh , but the end result should be a pretty close approximation .
4 Suggested drawbacks of a sylvopastoral systems with pigs include the need to protect the trees from the damaging behaviours of the animals , wet patches under trees and increased difficulty in stockman control of the herd .
5 Its major shareholders , J Lister and J Carlson , are taking over management control of the Nottingham knitter and dyer , whose turnover rose to £11.1million from £10.5million .
6 A US-financed $35,000,000 military aid programme , announced by the Peruvian government in late April to counter drug production in and left-wing guerrilla control of the Upper Huallaga valley , was held up in May due to a hostile domestic political response .
7 Key presentations were made by senior drilling engineer Alex Gill , who gave a paper on the HSE control of the Tempa Rossa well test in Italy , and by drilling engineer Tim Clay , who described how Indonesia 's drilling group minimised environmental disturbance and disruption .
8 Berle and Means considered that a member with 20 per cent of the votes would have minority ownership control of the company .
9 The Schools Council could therefore be seen as testifying vigorously to two principles — curriculum diversity and teacher control of the curriculum .
10 During this period control of the Crown over what remained of the Forest administration dwindled away .
11 There was much to be said in favour of the view that it did , in respect that doing so gave the shopper control of the article and the capacity to exclude any other shopper from taking it .
12 The best results were obtained with EV1 , probably because it permits user control of the intensity .
13 A second push on the central button removes the setting altogether and allows the driver to return to foot control of the tractor .
14 the college would have fill control of the timing of examinations/assessments , thus introducing a degree of flexibility not feasible in the present system ;
15 John remember the importance of winning the seven demands in the pension charter the key one was pensions equal pay , and therefore members need majority control of the trustees that run the scheme .
16 In practice , the user relies on overall policy control of the Government ( particularly through the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ) , as well as consumer controls ( e.g. through consultative councils ) , to help validate ‘ return on capital ’ .
17 This book covers at length the types of problems encountered in validating a given analytical method , with correct data manipulation and with the quality control of the assay procedure .
18 The book , published by Media Associates International of Illinois , USA , covers all aspects of getting text onto the printed page , from the organisation of a production office to quality control of the end product .
19 Blood samples are drawn during transport to establish patient condition , to evaluate efficacy of cardiopulmonary support and as a baseline for quality control of the sterile technique employed during perfusion .
20 Local authority control of the police is complicated by three organisational factors .
21 advocating a review of the Careers Service , the Council proposed that reform within the existing structure of local authority control of the Careers Service should be examined before committing this function to radical restructuring under other management .
22 The radicals say the pragmatists ' policies are a betrayal of Khomeini 's legacy and that the move away from state control of the economy will harm the poor .
23 In the Soviet Union , central state control of the curriculum and syllabuses is said to be ‘ virtually total ’ .
24 Communism suffers from the direction of capital and labour and state control of the family , religion , education and the arts , because of inadequate limits on the urge to dominate .
25 The first of these is characterized by state control of the press and its eventual emancipation from such controls .
26 Corruption anyway springs more from the climate of society — and state control of the economy — than from any parliamentary arrangements .
27 This relates to the general issue of whether there is a consistent policy on state control of the media .
28 What happened in the 1980S was that , with the partial exceptions of Britain and Japan , nearly all governments held on to monopoly state control of the telephone network and also largely stuck to their traditional club of equipment suppliers ; consequently AT&T had little foreign success in its chosen strengths of network provision and major equipment items .
29 Centralized state control of the economy had proved grossly inefficient , fostered privilege and corruption , and given rise to a ‘ totalitarian ’ party dictatorship whose terrifying powers of coercion controlled even the innermost thoughts of its citizens .
30 By late 1989 , as state control of the media was dismantled , newspapers were adopting a more critical and aggressively investigative style , for instance in uncovering corruption among former leaders .
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