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

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1 Experts believe there was a last-minute loss of control caused by the weather conditions .
2 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 .
3 C = the degree of control exercised by the superior over the subordinate ;
4 Both have an internal structure of direction and supervision , which affects the degree of control exercised by the managers .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 ) .
9 Yet despite all of this , the Immigration Act 1971 continues , albeit in a different form , the system of control instituted by the 1968 Act .
10 Changing over handles is a solution to the reversal of control caused by the ground hook system .
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