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

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1 Experts believe there was a last-minute loss of control caused by the weather conditions .
2 However , serious disorientation with loss of control resulting in an accident , can and does occur and all pilots should know about this problem and how to deal with it .
3 Signs that there had been loss of control appear at the very beginning of James 's reign when commissioners hearing private suits to the King were ordered not to give reversions to places of consequence .
4 Failure to provide such opportunities does cause dogs to become more excitable and aggressive and this in turn reduces the level of control experienced by the handler .
5 C = the degree of control exercised by the superior over the subordinate ;
6 Both have an internal structure of direction and supervision , which affects the degree of control exercised by the managers .
7 Here , the degree of control exerted by the fieldworker over the speech-exchange is the guiding principle , and the fieldworker 's aim is to get away from interview style ( that is , to lose control ) as soon as possible .
8 Sensations such as pleasure or dislike therefore reflect the degree of control exerted by an object over the perceptual effort necessary to make it intelligible .
9 Nonetheless , the right of control conveyed to the consignee-bank in the ‘ no disp ’ clause ordinarily allowed the bank 's stoppage in transit , withdrawal of the goods at the departure pier , unloading of the goods already placed on board the vessel , warehousing or re-routing of these goods , including the right to deliver the goods to another consignee .
10 In addition , the right of control conveyed by the ‘ no disp ’ clause can be exercised only in a manner consistent with the carrier 's normal operations of storage , loading , and unloading .
11 It is the ease of control coupled with the manipulative power of DVA-4000 which is Videologic 's most impressive achievement .
12 They argue that ‘ for many firms there is an effective locus of control connected with an identifiable group of proprietary interests ’ which crude statistical tests may fail to reveal .
13 Span of control refers to the number of persons for whom a manager has direct responsibility .
14 The Opencast Coal Act 1958 laid down a special method of control operated by the Minister of Power ( later the Secretary of State for Energy ) .
15 The state of control depended on the relationship between the success of breeding in the preceding summer and the carrying capacity of a location under varying conditions of weather and vegetative production .
16 Yet despite all of this , the Immigration Act 1971 continues , albeit in a different form , the system of control instituted by the 1968 Act .
17 Changing over handles is a solution to the reversal of control caused by the ground hook system .
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