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

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1 Just to conclude , I share the view expressed already by Councillor , that just as the issue of the elderly persons homes brought about the loss of control for the Conservatives in , be sure the Health Service will bring about the downfall of the Conservatives in White Hall .
2 The second risk area in abseiling is the loss of control of the rope .
3 In this way the illusion of control over the ‘ sinister pluralisation ’ was established .
4 This resulted in the imposition of controls on the import of British beef by some member states , although this was contrary to EC law on free movement .
5 A UN mediation process to resolve the protracted dispute over control of Western Sahara began in June [ see pp.37628-29 ] ; the issue of control of the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melillia also remained to be resolved [ see p. 37222 ] .
6 The issue of control over the Fleet had been a source of tension between the two states since the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991 [ see pp. 38732 ; 38878 ] .
7 He argues that in the case of the optical company the return of control to the workers ensured a more effective productive unit .
8 Certainly , the Parliament of the United Kingdom has a number of other functions and one of these , the exercise of control over the Executive , is of fundamental importance to the constitution of the United Kingdom .
9 The question of control of the trust income is a critical one when one comes to look at trustee expenses ( a point which did not arise in the Spens case ) .
10 Success in the Persian wars and the establishment of control over the Thracian mines brought further enrichment to the treasuries .
11 In order to convey the right of control to the consignee , the letter of credit beneficiary handed over his signed CKR to the confirming bank .
12 But with the loosening of controls during the 1980s and the increasing contempt shown by local councillors towards planning , can we be confident this tidal flow of disenchanted refugees from the cities will not destroy the very qualities people find so attractive ?
13 the span of control of the chief executive widened with technical advance ;
14 ‘ in a zebra controlled area proceeding towards the limits of an uncontrolled zebra crossing ’ This point is proved by briefly describing the lawful markings etc. of the crossing and pointing out that they were clearly visible and unobscured , by the observation of a prosecution witness regarding the direction of travel of the offending vehicle and by showing the absence of control at the crossing .
15 He may hand over the means of control of the goods , e.g. the key to the premises where they are housed .
16 In Discipline and Punish Foucault demonstrates how the individual is constituted through specific technologies of power ; in the History of Sexuality , he shows the extent to which the human sciences , including medicine and the practice of psychoanalysis , facilitated the extension of control beyond the limits of the body in the construction of the inner realms of subjectivity , consciousness and experience .
17 Echo president Brad Burnham says the major technical feat is FlashPort 's ‘ aggressive static analysis software that can follow the flow of control from the Macintosh ROM , transforming the application to conform to the native execution model of the PowerPC ’ .
18 Echo President Brad Burnham says the major technical feat is FlashPort 's ‘ aggressive static analysis software that can follow the flow of control from the Macintosh ROM , transforming the application to conform to the native execution model of the PowerPC ’ .
19 So let us consider what might be called the continuum of control in the interview situation ; the one end of the continuum where there is the minimal amount of control can be called the situation of the ‘ informal interview ’ and the other end , where there is maximum control , may be called the ‘ formal interview ’ .
20 Roxborough criticises the standard account of the Mexican labour movement , for its one-sided emphasis on the aspect of control over the rank and file ( Roxborough 1984 ) .
21 According to a report in the London-based India Weekly of Feb. 16 , Pakistani soldiers fired 200 rounds intermittently across the line of control after the incident .
22 Thus the line of control in the present case is for Lautro to control the operations of Norwich Union , and Norwich Union in turn , by virtue of its contractual relationship , to control Winchester .
23 Collegiality in this form is still predicated upon the idea of control over the organisation .
24 It emphasises the need for participation rather than representation ; a call in short for social and political structures which offer people the possibility of control of the resources of modern society to care for each other in an active , convivial manner .
25 The problem of control by the masses tends not to be confronted directly .
26 However , as with other renewables the lack of control over the matching of electrical output to demand is a disadvantage .
27 It has been suggested that the lack of control over the system of payment by the Ministry of Health has created ‘ monumental distortions and fraud . ’
28 By establishing appropriate sub-units or profit centres to which authority is delegated , the system of control within the organisation might actually be improved .
29 However while this may provide the conceptual basis for judicial intervention , it furnishes little in the way of guidance as to the extent of control over the conditions of jurisdiction .
30 By definition a single currency means that this country would no longer have the levers of control over the interest rates or banking policy … the Delors proposal for a Stage 3 would involve transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom Parliament of a sort neither Government nor Parliament would find themselves able to accept .
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