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

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1 This is particularly the case for a Conservative government aiming at privatisation and the reduction in controls , an ample supply of land for private development , and the retention of land-use planning at the local level .
2 Such was the ineffectiveness of controls that only 13 factories fell within a limit twice that of the MEL .
3 Easing forward on the yoke , Vologsky tested the change of control , putting the Foxbat into a gentle dive and taking it down to just over 45,000 feet .
4 The struggle for control over the Baltic republics is rapidly being overtaken by a bigger struggle for power in the Soviet Union .
5 The struggle for control
6 Moreover , the struggle for control of what little surplus was produced gave rise to various forms of bonded labour which created further barriers to economic development .
7 Bourgeois individualism has a long history of subversive bohemian variants ; and the struggle for control of the elements of counter cultural musical style was a struggle between different aspects of the same principle .
8 Opinions on a whole range of theoretical issues were polarized in ways that can be related to positions taken up in the struggle for control of the social framework of science .
9 The Gulf war could be described as the struggle for control of the post-cold war world order — a bid to retain American leadership , to establish a form of political regulation of the post-Fordist world economy that retains the Fordist political institutions .
10 The institutions of control
11 The existence of controls on investment in the non-sterling area therefore probably had little restrictive effect [ Blackaby , 1978 ; Tew , 1982 ] .
12 It aimed to pull down the houses and buildings on the site , except for the Board of Control , and to ‘ build a wall in a line with the terrace of the Houses of Parliament , reclaiming about two acres from the River , and on this valuable site to erect Buildings , Streets and Terraces of the first class …
13 The affairs of the sub-continent since 1600 had been administered by the East India Company from its headquarters in Leadenhall Street in the City of London , but after 1784 , a Cabinet Committee , usually known as the Board of Control , gradually took over various administrative functions from the Company .
14 The Act dissolved the Company and transferred its powers and those of the Board of Control to a new Secretary of State .
15 Lord Edward Henry Stanley , the eldest son of Lord Derby the Prime Minister , had been President of the Board of Control and in September 1858 was appointed by his father to be the new Secretary of State for India .
16 Gladstone and Russell became Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary respectively , for the second time , and Sir Charles Wood , a former President of the Board of Control , became the Secretary of State for India .
17 State President Ghulam Ishaq Khan , who is also the patron-in-chief of the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan , in awarding gold medals said , ‘ Cricket , to borrow someone 's words , is a subcontinental game accidentally invented by the British !
18 ROBBIE REGAN , the new European flyweight champion , is considering giving up his British 8st title because of the lack of real challengers , Dai Gardiner , his manager , explained : ‘ I understand the Board of Control are nominating Francis Ampofo of London and Scotsman James Drummond as contenders .
19 Playing for Old Anandians against Rio Sports Club at the Ananda College ground , schoolboy Anjana Jayasuriya scored 339 , the highest-ever score in any tournament under the aegis of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka .
20 SLR have recently entered into a contract with MCC to electrify the main scoreboard at Lord 's , and they are about to send electrical units to Karachi for the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan .
21 After nearly a decade down under he was overdue an entirely Australian subject — the Board of Control having disappointed him by refusing to let him write their official history : ‘ This is the one major cricket book still to be written in Australia .
22 In the Ministry of all the Talents his reward was to be made secretary to the Board of Control , 1806–7 .
23 Once airborne , the technique of control comes just as easily as riding the proverbial bicycle … until that is , you fall off !
24 Whilst controversy may continue to rage over the most desirable structure for local government and as to the measure of control which central government should exercise over it , the case for having some such structure as the present as a part of the make-up of the constitution remains an imperative both of history and of modern democratic ideals .
25 Cole had written ‘ … it is at least a half-truth that the measure of control he ( the worker ) will have will vary inversely to the total number of votes , so in the workshop the control of the individual will be real in most cases only if the workshop is small , unless , as in the coal mine , only the simplest and most uniform questions have , as a rule , to be decided ’ ( Cole , 1917 , p. 233 ) .
26 There is a historical analogy with the removal of controls on west European economies after 1945 .
27 ‘ Deregulation ’ means many things to many people , but is generally , if inaccurately , understood to imply that the conditions of free competition within a perfect market are created through the removal of controls , regulations , so that the consumer eventually benefits from the advantages offered by the more efficient low cost producer and the withdrawal of the inefficient .
28 In the subgroup of patients with grade 2 recurrence or higher , the contrast with controls approached statistical significance ( p=0.05 and p=0.07 for median and minimum values respectively ) .
29 Only a return to the drug under control could have saved him .
30 Non-Company ( such as maintenance contract ) staff must be clearly instructed that they must adhere strictly to all safety procedures with particular reference to fire evacuation and the whereabouts of such persons must be known by the warehouse management , a member of which should undertake the responsibility for control .
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