Example sentences of "[conj] control at " in BNC.

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1 To the degree that a managerial ideology and practice has tendencies towards bureaucracy and control at the school level , then it will itself create pressure upon teachers towards the restricted view of professionality .
2 Some sensational prison escapes in the mid-1960s ( including four of the great train robbers and the spy George Blake ) led to heightened security and control at the cost of treatment , training and education .
3 Surprisingly , perhaps , to advocates of ‘ free ’ markets , this does not result in a lack of dynamism or a neglect of issues of co-ordination and control at the strategic apexes of industry in Japan .
4 Most recently , in 1985 , Mr Justice Popplewell reported on crowd safety and control at sports grounds , following the Bradford fire ; in 1988 , Lord Justice Butler-Sloss on suspected child abuse cases in Cleveland ; in 1988 Mr Justice Barry Sheen on the sinking of the Herald of Free Enterprise ; in 1988 , Lord Cullen on the Piper Alpha oil rig explosion ; in 1989 , Lord Justice Taylor on the Hillsborough stadium disaster .
5 For the layout of the building was intended to afford not simply close control over the movement of personnel , stocks and materials : it was also designed to curtail the initiative and discretion of individual occupants by centralising information and control at the top ( Hume , 1981 p 6 ) .
6 Middlesbrough , however , had taken the sting out of Leicester and were playing with more confidence and control at this stage .
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