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

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1 The SDP also favoured the welfare state and state action to reduce unemployment but argued that government control of the economy must include an effective incomes policy if ruinous inflation is to be avoided .
2 As the title suggests , this is the ultimate in integrated sales invoicing and stock control for the small to medium sized businesses .
3 To put the record straight , John Smiths are experienced users of bookshop systems : they have Sweetens ' system in their mail order department , and Triptych 's Bestseller system for running EPOS and stock control throughout the chain of retail shops , including the main St Vincent Street branch .
4 Next month there 's going to be an international conference around reproductive technologies and genetic engineering specifically to bring together the work that women in India are doing against sterilization abuse and population control with the work the women in the West are doing around genetic experimentation and invitro fertilization and egg farming — some of the anti-women scientific advances .
5 The Schools Council could therefore be seen as testifying vigorously to two principles — curriculum diversity and teacher control of the curriculum .
6 the sense of continence and self control in the individual which is essential to a sound and healthy State …
7 The government on June 8 , 1990 , announced an environmental protection programme for the 12 worst polluted areas of Bulgaria , to include cuts in harmful atmospheric emissions , measures to clean rivers , and pollution control for the river Danube and the Black Sea .
8 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 .
9 Corruption anyway springs more from the climate of society — and state control of the economy — than from any parliamentary arrangements .
10 Communism suffers from the direction of capital and labour and state control of the family , religion , education and the arts , because of inadequate limits on the urge to dominate .
11 In December 1989 the government sold a 21 per cent holding in Grenada Telecommunications Ltd to Cable and Wireless plc , giving Cable and Wireless control of the company , to help the government to pay EC$25,000,000 in back pay demanded by civil servants , who had started a week-long strike .
12 You will simply move in a straight line from the front of the building through check-in , security and passport control to the departure lounge at the back .
13 Something of this split may also be observed in Britain but to a lesser extent because of the collective responsibility of the Cabinet and party control of the assembly .
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