Example sentences of "[noun] [unc] control [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He said foreign mediators had asked him not to use force to break Gen Aoun 's control of the enclave . |
2 | He said foreign mediators had asked him not to use force to break Gen Aoun 's control of the enclave . |
3 | Ca n't the British people and their MPs grasp the simple fact that a European Bank and a single currency would complete Brussels ' control over the locality of industry ? |
4 | Added to this is the perpetual insecurity reserve police suffer as a result of the management 's control over the renewal of their contract : and sergeants are not averse to using this as a threat in parades . |
5 | Its continued prosperity depended on three conditions : Spain 's control of the seas , her continued political control of a vast empire , and her capacity to supply her colonies with the goods they needed . |
6 | Building Energy Management ( BEM ) systems can now operate the CHP generation plant automatically , ramping its output up and down as reflected by the power load called for by the BEM 's control of the building . |
7 | Eataine 's control of the straits of Lothern makes it unique in Ulthuan because it straddles both the Inner and Outer Kingdoms . |
8 | The budget and finance ministries were combined , consolidating Finance and Public Credit Minister Pedro Aspe Armella 's control over the economy . |
9 | But diplomats say that with many opposition politicians in jail and the continuing arrests , few Burmese expect the elections to affect the military 's control of the country . |
10 | Villa had no answer to the three-goal burst in seven minutes which confirmed Coventry 's control of the match , skipper Robert Rosario adding to Quinn 's two . |
11 | In essence the courts ' control over the conditions of jurisdiction is premised upon the assumption that they are thereby effectuating the will of Parliament ; they are ensuring that the tribunal or authority remains within the boundaries of what Parliament intended it to examine by ensuring that those conditions are present . |
12 | The courts ' control over the exercise of administrative discretion is not new . |
13 | The transference of Ernest Bevin direct from the leadership of Britain 's largest trade union to the Ministry of Labour , symbolized Labour 's role in the new order — not least because Bevin 's control over the allocation of manpower came to displace the traditional operations of the Treasury , as the lynch-pin of Government economic management . |
14 | What began as something of a blitzkrieg , intended to paralyse Iran 's military and oil-transmission systems and the political leadership 's control of the country , soon slowed down , encountering a totally unexpected capacity to resist on the part of the Iranian forces . |
15 | At the end of 1977 , to confirm the Securitate 's control over the pits , the Party secretary in charge of security matters , Vasile Patilineţ , was appointed the new Minister of Mines . |
16 | Harry 's control of the ball was renowned . |
17 | While the house in the wife 's sole name with a fixed charge in favour of the husband facilitates the wife 's control of the property , this does not offer her the flexibility to move house that might be incorporated when the house is held by trustees until a specified event ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
18 | Marx referred throughout his work to other systems than the capitalist system , especially those which he knew from the history of Europe to have preceded capitalism ; systems such as feudalism , where the relation of production was characterized by the personal relation of the feudal lord and his serf and a relation of subordination which came from the lord 's control of the land . |
19 | In it he said that man 's control over the world — steam , explosives , atoms and space — has outrun his power over himself to use that command wisely . |
20 | AN ATTEMPT to lift confidence in the Government 's control of the economy will be made tomorrow when the Chancellor , Norman Lamont , is expected to deliver an austerity Budget with a promise of recovery on the horizon . |
21 | He is saddened that many firms in this position are unwilling to accept an equity stake from outside institutions , on the grounds that this will reduce the firm 's control over the venture . |
22 | That case involved a solicitor who was a salaried partner in the first of the firms involved in the case and an employee in sole charge of a branch office of the other firm giving undertakings to a bank to pay over certain funds which were shortly due to come under his firm 's control to the credit of individuals who were seeking loans from that bank , the undertakings being accepted as security for the loans . |
23 | Hunger depends more on the access rural peasants have to land and the small farmer 's control of the land rather than the density of population . |
24 | The much more varied and extensive evidence for Charles 's control of the coinage has important implications for both government and economy . |
25 | In the meantime , he had to accept Lothar 's control of the enclave on the west bank of the Rhine , including Ingelheim , Mainz and Worms , on which he himself had had designs since 831 . |
26 | Firstly , there is restriction of entry into the occupation , which is provided by the profession 's control of the training and qualifications required for membership and the numbers deemed necessary to provide an adequate service . |
27 | State officials are in the end constrained by the capitalists ' control of the economy , since economic performance decides the electoral success of politicians and the revenues of state organizations . |
28 | Thirty years ago Geoffrey Harris , working at the Maudsley Hospital in London , reasoned that the brain 's control of the pituitary must be exerted via hormones secreted into the bloodstream from the hypothalamus , a brain region with an important role to play in the regulation of many bodily functions . |
29 | The industrial worker 's control over the work process is shaped and generally reduced by technology ; in the home , machines do not themselves determine the pace and rhythm of work . |
30 | His testimony later that month implicated Agamemnon Koutsogiorgas , the former Justice Minister and Minister to the Prime Minister [ see p. 36527 ] , whom Mantzouranis claimed had been the recipient of the US$2,000,000 from Koskotas which had been paid in return for his effecting the passage of a law which lifted the Bank of Greece 's control over the Bank of Crete . |