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

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1 Volcanotectonic faults that controlled the eruption pattern may also have influenced the subsequent fault control of the West Cumbrian Permo-Carboniferous basins .
2 Pants alarm Recent research has shown that a pants alarm can help children attain daytime bladder control after the age of 5 years ( Halliday et al .
3 As the title suggests , this is the ultimate in integrated sales invoicing and stock control for the small to medium sized businesses .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The actual monitor controls are never altered , the adjustments are made with the standard colour wheel control of the Macintosh , but the end result should be a pretty close approximation .
7 Only by restoring the confidence of these sectors can crime control by the police be successful , and the prerequisite of this is democratic accountability to local communities .
8 Suggested drawbacks of a sylvopastoral systems with pigs include the need to protect the trees from the damaging behaviours of the animals , wet patches under trees and increased difficulty in stockman control of the herd .
9 In the seminars he went through the latest developments in Pest Control in the UK .
10 I started it basically on my own initiative and I said that for six months I would use it on people that I was going to sentence just to maintain a one judge control over the project and see how it was going .
11 From there , he would be able to summon transport from Dragon Control in the city .
12 Its major shareholders , J Lister and J Carlson , are taking over management control of the Nottingham knitter and dyer , whose turnover rose to £11.1million from £10.5million .
13 However , this system was devised primarily as a means of internal management control over the business sectors , rather than as a guide to the allocation of the PSO grant .
14 The human Thy-1 gene used for C1300 transfections was a kind gift of Dr.E.Spanopoulou and the human β-globin construct used as cotranfection control in the HeLa transfections was as described ( 9 ) .
15 Key presentations were made by senior drilling engineer Alex Gill , who gave a paper on the HSE control of the Tempa Rossa well test in Italy , and by drilling engineer Tim Clay , who described how Indonesia 's drilling group minimised environmental disturbance and disruption .
16 Scott argues further that insufficient attention has been paid to the potential for collaborative action on the part of shareholders , which he regards as indicating the possibility of a form of ownership control despite the absence of minority holdings large enough in themselves to amount to a control position .
17 Berle and Means considered that a member with 20 per cent of the votes would have minority ownership control of the company .
18 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 .
19 In one of the very few official references to population control at the conference , the Declaration called on states to " promote appropriate demographic policies " .
20 In one of the few official references to population control at the conference , the Declaration called on governments to " promote appropriate demographic policies " .
21 The Schools Council could therefore be seen as testifying vigorously to two principles — curriculum diversity and teacher control of the curriculum .
22 You then gradually increase the fuel supply and warning lights go out , needles move into the green and you end up with the fuel control in the Flight position in its gate .
23 During this period control of the Crown over what remained of the Forest administration dwindled away .
24 There was much to be said in favour of the view that it did , in respect that doing so gave the shopper control of the article and the capacity to exclude any other shopper from taking it .
25 Within the European Community we will press for the introduction of integrated pollution control on the UK model .
26 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 .
27 However , although federal government could now intervene , albeit only after pursuing lengthy procedural steps , the Act still left the primary responsibility for air pollution control to the states and local government .
28 Given the success of this system to date , it is likely that firms will press for much wider adoption of this strategy for pollution control in the United States ( refer to section 8.11 ) .
29 Pollution Control in the United States of America
30 Traditional pollution control in the UK has been fragmented with air , water and wastes regulated by diffrent agencies operating different pollution control approaches .
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