Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] control [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tightening of CCP control over press
2 It is possible to hypothesise that if the District had surrendered its providing powers under the rural areas scheme , the weakened position of WEA Districts elsewhere in the country might have tilted provision for liberal adult education decisively towards university control in conjunction with LEAs .
3 Since the end of March control of Moscow 's police had been with a new directorate headed by USSR First Deputy Interior Minster Ivan Shilov and responsible directly to the USSR Interior Ministry [ see p. 38080 ] .
4 It would therefore seem an opportune moment for the government to impose stricter regulation and policing of the pharmaceutical/pesticide/herbicide branches of the chemical industry , including a more severe form of export control in order to protect the Third World .
5 There are two completely different systems of speed control on wire launches .
6 Keep the business of weight control in perspective .
7 Thus , far from shareholder control justifying judicial non-interference , the looseness of shareholder control over management indicates the need for at least considering an expanded role for the courts .
8 But urban sprawl and rural decay and disfigurement was often taking place in areas where local authorities were weak and where traditions of council control over development had not yet been established .
9 An analysis of individual life-histories illuminates the nature of community control over members of the ‘ sub-society ’ .
10 The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) .
11 The Civil Justice Review recommended that a system of court control of case progress should be introduced in an effort to reduce the delay produced by pre-trial procedure , which is the major area of delay .
12 Whatever Churchill may have said , most of Labour 's leaders were less ambitious , demanding only the addition of steeply progressive taxation to the existing apparatus of wartime control of industry .
13 Blacksell and Gilg ( 1981 ) , however , in a more comprehensive evaluation of development control in Devon , are rather less sanguine in their conclusions .
14 Project architect Jon Ignatovicz specified a high performance vapour barrier from Monarflex capable of overcoming the potential problems of quality control of sheet jointing and general construction damage .
15 Book provision generates some particularly intractable management problems , especially in the area of quality control of work carried out .
16 Generally it was felt that there was a lack of quality control of ACE schemes being quite good but the majority being of poor quality with poor working conditions , bad pay and often inadequate training .
17 To illustrate this in the negative , Beard ( 1989 ) for example , showed how ‘ use error ’ in GIS was an important but neglected aspect of quality control in GIS .
18 At the beginning of 1934 the ILP had written to the Comintern , criticizing the rigidity of Comintern control over constituents .
19 To local government it delivers a desirable mix of policy control with discretion .
20 Some have taken the view that the increasing centralisation of policy control by government , and the devolution of responsibility to schools and colleges , accompanied by a range of alternative provision such as grant-maintained schools and city technology colleges , has all but made LEAs redundant .
21 The Federal Republic became the strongest advocate of arms control within Nato and the German Democratic Republic played the same role in the Warsaw Pact .
22 We we do that in terms of of of capital control for Translink and Computer Services , and it 's interesting to note that we do n't class as a debt free authority , so what we have is a number of scare stories from Vincent over there , which is irresponsible .
23 The plan of this paper is as follows : Section 2 discusses financial deregulation , paying especial attention to the relaxation of capital control in Japan and the developments associated with the ‘ Big Bang ’ in the UK in 1986 .
24 Sterilisation may be the ideal method of birth control for couples who are sure they have completed their family .
25 By the 1840s there was some knowledge of the rhythm method of birth control from discussions by French physicians Pouchet and Raciborski on women 's ovulation cycle , though for a while it was believed that the safe period was immediately after menstruation .
26 His leader , John Smith , has announced a conversion from the traditional Labour policy towards state control of industry to one in which the question of ownership is ‘ largely irrelevant . ’
27 The growth of such radios has been slow throughout Africa because of government control of communication networks .
28 Consolidation of EPRDF control over west and south
29 This required two steps : the reimposition of state control over insurrectionist authorities such as the Committees of Public Safety ; and the restoration of a clear distinction between military and civilian spheres .
30 The debate centred around the issue of state control of education , of which Williams was in favour , and in particular the Aristotelian view on the issue .
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