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

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1 Course modules in Animal Production Systems and Prediction & Control of Animal Performance are considered essential .
2 Modules currently available include those listed below , but not all of these may necessarily be available every year : Fundamentals of Management , Human Resources Management , Fundamentals of Tree Improvement , Breeding Strategies & Programme Development , Forestry Curriculum & Syllabus , Training Course Design , Management & Evaluation , Principles of Human Ecology , Management of Sustainable Development , Ecological Ethics & Education , Crop Production Systems , Crop Protection , Innovation & Extension , Farming Systems Research , Animal Production Systems , Prediction & Control of Animal Performance , Management of Rural Machinery , Cultivation Methodology , Land Use/Environment Interactions , Nutrient Cycles : Biosphere/Atmosphere Interactions , Resource Economics , Ecological Ethics , Environmental Economics , Agroforestry , Project Analysis , Watershed Management , Rural Development , Forest Protection Vegetation Management , Irrigation Systems & Water Use , Research Methodology , Multi-Purpose Tree ( MPT ) Improvement , Understanding Student Learning , Trainer-Training : Methodology , Techniques & Models , Crop Storage Technology , Forest Management , Impact Analysis , Computer Applications , Countryside Management , Management of Biological Reserves , Geographic Information Systems , Women in Development , Tropical Silviculture , Clonal Forestry , Education in Developing Countries , Adult Education , Soil Conservation & Management .
3 The Pharmaceuticals , Toiletries and Cosmetics Subject Group of the Institution of Chemical Engineers is holding a seminar on Automation and control of packaging lines on 31 March 1992 at Loughborough University of Technology .
4 Two outstanding characteristics of labour law during the second half of that century were the intermittent recognition by politicians in government and Parliament that control of trade unionism by the imposition of penalties was of doubtful efficacy ; and the recurrent attempts by the courts to preserve the penal method .
5 The system 's audit procedure also allows identification and control of problem areas in the design and communication process .
6 The way that these arrangements for the responsibility and control of book provision work out are often as much a matter of personalities and university politics as anything else .
7 The rhetoric of user-led assessment and control of care packages is central to community care and the charters .
8 This system will be used in deciding on future allocations of the pool and the DES has already indicated that it would expect NAB to give advice about appropriate courses and rationalization , particularly concerning those which are expensive , those which are so specialist in nature that control of student numbers is required , and those where both university and public sector provision might be unnecessary or where rationalization is desirable for other reasons .
9 The hard work begins with effective lifelong follow up , for which separate clinics seem to be essential for efficient division of labour , and detection and control of drop outs .
10 ICNs will , in the course of their regular visits , evaluate care and identify potential infection problems , and will monitor the implementation of area/regional and unit/district nursing and control of infection procedures , reporting to their senior nurse , bacteriologist and infection control committee .
11 EVENTDATA is a program to help the planning and control of function management .
12 Scrambling nets need more awareness and control of body weight than fixed frames .
13 Coordination or control of management information systems , inter alia , to provide the basis for calculating the cost of resources , and establishing effective monitoring and control mechanisms throughout .
14 GLA is an important substance in the body 's production of prostaglandins , which play a vital part in many of the body 's functions — including the menstrual cycle , the regulation and control of cell growth and the maintenance of normal skin .
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