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

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1 Stefan Edberg also dropped a set but his greater consistency and ability to take control from the net allowed him to defeat Brad Gilbert 4–6 , 6–2 , 6–3 .
2 What can stop us — stop us establishing control from the Pacific coast to the Urals — especially with the help of Angel ? ’
3 Given the wide definitions accorded to LIFESPAN modules and packages , the various stages of software production , from design and implementation through to issue , can all be planned out as packages and thereby brought under control from the outset .
4 In 1987 the UK Government went back on a pre-election promise to introduce Landscape Conservation Orders to protect these areas , so proper control from the EEC would be most welcome .
5 He has arranged for the agency staff to have lunch with the Managing Director and two experts in pollution control from the parent company who have travelled a considerable distance to attend .
6 they 'd taken control from the parent , and the parents quite readily gave that control to the state , they no longer had parental control
7 The second decree , in 1977 , represented a further attempt by the military government to wrest control from the TNCs , particularly to counter the defensive measures that the TNCs had developed to nullify the effects of the first decree .
8 In her book on the local state Cynthia Cockburn develops this idea by suggesting that the main criticism to be applied to corporate planning in local government was that it was a method borrowed from the private sector and was thus inherently anti-democratic , implying control from the top and attempts to manage the community ( the reproduction of labour power ) , as well as the workforce ( in the process of production ) ( Cockburn , 1977 , pp. 6–18 ) .
9 there should be tight managerial control from the top of the organisation ; and
10 The lack of administrative control from the centre during the Civil War together with a rapidly depreciating currency meant that taxation became a dwindling resource after 1917 .
11 Military victory in the Civil War had been achieved by a heavy emphasis on combined political and military control from the centre , and this successful method was broadly reapplied in NEP to social life , despite the relaxation on the economic front .
12 The BBC under Reith placed great emphasis on control from the centre and from above ; the BBC was an openly élitist institution which ‘ knew best ’ what the public needed and suppressed regional variations and creativity .
13 First , that the radical Right 's assault has been carefully managed ; the step by step approach was brilliantly conceived and managed by diligent and unerring control from the centre ; secondly , that the speed of its success has varied in different areas of public provision , which tells us much about the role of resistances , resistances built on organized opposition within the public services .
14 In the case of public housing , financial control from the centre has — as we have seen — become stronger and the opportunity for local variation has been reduced .
15 Now I I 've chosen an example w with a Conservative Secretary of State and the Labour majority , but I ask the Noble Lords on all , in all parts of the House to think it could work the other way round , because a Labour Secretary of State could exercise exactly these powers in an area where with a er Conservative majority on on er on on the local council or councils and I ask the House to think of this , not in a party er as a as a party issue between Labour , Conservative or Liberal Democrat , I just ask you to consider whether it is right for a Secretary of State of any political persuasion to er secure by appointment to a police authority a political control from the centre of that police authority , because that is what the Government 's presents proposals would still achieve and er it is our view and it is the view of which is which is finds expression in Amendments five , eight and eleven that the we should return to the tripartite system of p of policing which policing is a partnership between the Chief Constable er the local authority in the area and the Home Secretary , that er tripartite arrangement has worked extremely well for thirty years , there have been minor conflicts in some parts of the country , but nothing to justify the wholesale removal of of of the partnership which is now proposed .
16 Expenses multiplied under Bell 's efforts to seize control from the society 's members .
17 It is far better to determine the moment of release by positive control from the ground .
18 As for Formula One racing , the day is fast approaching when the driver 's presence will become mere tokenism in the face of computer control from the pits .
19 BSB is dedicated to quality choice — choice that is yours with finger-tip control from the comfort of your armchair .
20 But even there it is hard to be sure that there was no ultimate control from the temples .
21 A biopsy specimen was taken under radiographic control from the jejunum of a healthy individual at the ligament of Treitz .
22 This centred on three principles : reducing work to simple tasks ; giving each worker one unvarying duty ; and removing all planning and quality control from the shop floor to the central office .
23 Ordering replenishment and display may be looked after by the publisher and this can lift a lot of the administrative burden of stock control from the shop , although they are normally offered only where sales justify it .
24 The Treaty of Adrianople of September 1829 went only a little further , transferring the northern shore of the Danube to Russian control from the point where the Pruth flowed into it .
25 The last decades of the century saw the emergence of a self-conscious imperialism , in which the old system of colonial exploitation by commercial interests was replaced by an ideology of military conquest and strong control from the mother nation .
26 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 ’ .
27 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 ’ .
28 Beirut port , where the Lebanese army had taken over control from the militias the previous month , opened on March 15 after a 14-month closure .
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