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

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1 He argues that management has developed a range of responses and has attempted to maintain control through the use of industrial relations procedures , through bureaucratic rules which channel conflict into manageable and acceptable ways , and especially through the use of internal labour markets and dual labour markets which divide and segment the working class .
2 In time , Alexander will be recognized as a pioneer worker in establishing the conscious control of the use of the self .
3 An Expert Committee on Compensation and Betterment had been set up in January under the chairmanship of Mr Justice Uthwatt with terms of reference ‘ to make an objective analysis of the subject of the payment of compensation and recovery of betterment in respect of public control of the use of land ’ .
4 They include : approval of the headteacher 's plans for use of the capitation allowance ; participation in the selection of senior school staff ; and control of the use of school premises outside of school hours .
5 Kemp unveiled on Oct. 3 a series of reform proposals which included control of the use of consultants as well as proposals for tax relief for first-time buyers and for expanded rental assistance , and on Nov. 22 both the House and the Senate approved by voice vote legislation embodying the proposals ; the legislation was signed into law on Dec. 15 .
6 Finally , some looked to the ‘ increasing ordering of economic organisation by the conscience of the community , and a great extension of public control in the use of private property and in industrial relations ’ .
7 The feeling is growing that since the occupiers of rural land benefit considerably from tax-payers ' money then tax-payers should have access to , and a degree of control over the use of such land .
8 Peasants and pastoralists who have more control over the use of private land and/or flocks can carry out both new agricultural practices ( mulching , inter-cropping , zero-tillage or improved cultivation ) , and invest in private erosion works such as terraces , bunds , gully-head protection , etc .
9 All too slowly , reasons were established for treating X-rays and radioactive materials with considerable caution and for initiating proper control over the use of all sources of radiation .
10 For instance , husbands are more likely than wives to have control over the use of the family car , if a car is shared by the household .
11 The Town and Country Planning Acts 1947 and 1971 place official control over the use to which land and property are put .
12 Experience in the United States of America , where legislative history has for many years been much more generally admissible than I am now suggesting , shows how important it is to maintain strict control over the use of such material .
13 It is for the organist , or some other responsible person , to exercise control over the use of the organ by other people , and to specify any conditions attached .
14 Normally , in order to maintain control over the use of subdivisions , each combination of main heading and subdivision must be approved .
15 President Bush on May 9 issued new travel rules designed to exercise greater control over the use of military aircraft by members of his administration , particularly the White House Chief of Staff , John Sununu .
16 The issue here is that the debtor has no control over the use to which the credit is put .
17 It will ban the sale of single cigarettes , tighten control on the use of vending machines and make mandatory the display of notices stating that it is illegal to sell cigarettes to under 16s .
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