Example sentences of "[coord] controlled by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Almost every man is accompanied by a goat or a cow , held on a short leather thong or controlled by a thin stick .
2 The plaintiff , a local authority , brought an action for damages for libel against the defendants in respect of certain newspaper articles which made allegations in relation to share dealings involving the investment of moneys from the local authority 's superannuation fund , sometimes by a complex series of deals , in companies connected with or controlled by a businessman .
3 The work of the Spirit can not be predicted or controlled by the religious profession !
4 The Federation established industrial co-operatives with the intent that they should not be absorbed into or controlled by the Consumers ' Movement .
5 … ’ Schedule 3 specifies all documents , correspondence and memoranda relating to any accounts or assets , owned or controlled by the first 16 defendants , and to their dealings with the assets of the defendants or the sums described in Schedule 1 .
6 Each of these industries on the continent of Europe is to a greater or lesser extent owned or controlled by the state , and when it suits the authorities to do so , is heavily subsidised .
7 In addition to sending military units , the USA also imposed a complete trade embargo on Iraq which included the prohibition of exports to any entity operated from Iraq or owned or controlled by the government of Iraq .
8 While pluralist groups are not licensed , recognized , subsidized , created or controlled by the state and do not monopolize the representation of interests within their functional areas , those of corporate society are granted a monopoly of representative activities ‘ in exchange for observing certain controls on their selection of leaders and articulation of demands and supports ’ ( Schmitter 1979 ) .
9 A lost golf ball may be owned by the golfer but possessed or controlled by the landowner .
10 ( d ) details of existing shareholdings in the target which are owned or controlled by the offeror or its concert parties , or in respect of which the offeror has received irrevocable undertakings , or in respect of which the offeror or any member of its concert parties has obtained an option to purchase ;
11 As extractor fan fitted into the apex of the greenhouse at one end and controlled by a thermostat works efficiently .
12 In Finland the selling of all alcoholicbeverages is organised and controlled by a single institution , The Finnish State Alcohol Company ( Alko Ltd ) .
13 The Leftist Unity party is , in effect , led and controlled by the Spanish Communist Party , but Mr Anguita has wisely realised that this new name is less dangerous . ’
14 Working in conjunction with the dampers and controlled by the same computer are four air springs , which constantly adjust the ride height according to a number of external factors .
15 The successfully transformed supermarket chain and multiple retailer Tesco — ranked 22 in The Times 1000 and employing 71 000 — similarly described headhunters as good servants but bad masters : their work should be closely defined and controlled by the client .
16 We know from the temple archives at Knossos that the geographical reach of the administrators was exceptional , so it is possible that ivory carvers in Palaikastro were employed and controlled by the Zakro priests .
17 Reality for the child is defined and controlled by the family .
18 The Socialist Students Union , expelled from the SPD in 1961 and controlled by the extreme left , had considerable influence ; Rudi Dutschke formed an ‘ extra-parliamentary opposition ’ ( the APO ) to transform Germany into a libertarian society and a ‘ direct democracy ’ .
19 Entering and leaving conversation , bidding for a longer turn , refusing without appearing rude , changing the topic , are all notoriously difficult for foreign learners : tasks for which the language classroom , where turns are patiently organized and controlled by the teacher , has hardly prepared them .
20 ( ‘ B.M.F.L. ’ ) is a wholly-owned Hong Kong subsidiary of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd. , an important bank , owned and controlled by the Malaysian Government .
21 This quote from a chapter in the publication Innovations in Leisure and Recreation for People with a Mental Handicap ( Denziloe , 1990 , p. 317 ) sets the scene for the Startrac Project , established in April 1990 , which was initially planned and controlled by the three voluntary service organisations mentioned .
22 Saddam represents the forces of irrational barbarism that must always be contained and controlled by the forces of reason and sanity .
23 Each croft had its own allocation of peat banks , the location of which was strictly adhered to and controlled by the local grazing committee .
24 Stateless societies are so constituted that the kaleidoscopic succession of concrete social situations provides the stimulus that motivates each individual to act for his own interest or for that of close kin and neighbours with whom he is so totally involved , in a manner which maintains the fabric of society … the lack of specialized roles and the resulting multiplex quality of social networks mean that neither economic nor political ends can be exclusively pursued by anyone to the detriment of society , because the ends are intertwined with each other and further channelled by ritual and controlled by the beliefs which ritual expresses .
25 Once collected , Third World genes are stored in company vaults or government gene banks waiting to be incorporated into seeds patented and controlled by the multinational companies which monopolize the patents .
26 The Israeli delegation claimed that they had been assured by Egypt that members of the PNC , which it claimed was directly related to and controlled by the PLO , would not be present in the negotiating room .
27 The defendants were art dealers who carried on business from a London gallery owned and controlled by the principal of the defendants , Mr Christopher Hull .
28 'shin " d " encodes past activity , but only in relation to the utterance 's internal system of time referencing which has already been set up and controlled by the deictic references of earlier elements .
29 These are owned and controlled by the people who shop there and each society is governed by a board of directors elected from its own members .
30 ONe of these was the notion of compiling human knowledge as sets of ‘ rules ’ that could be manipulated and controlled by an ‘ inference engine ’ , the purpose being to combine human type reasoning with the processing speed of the computer and by doing so to provide output that was similar to that of a human expert .
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