Example sentences of "have control over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By a two-to-one vote , a good teacher is seen as someone who has control over a class .
2 The main problems seem to come when the foreground application program has control over the keyboard or is using large chunks of memory to mimic the screen .
3 An occupier of premises for the purposes of the OLA 1957 is a person who has control over the premises .
4 The pope has control over the kingdom and kingdoms of this world .
5 The Prime Minister has control over the machinery of the Cabinet , determining the agenda , setting up Cabinet committees , circulating ( or not circulating ! ) papers written by Cabinet ministers for the Cabinet , and announcing the decision reached without taking a vote .
6 Moreover , a Marxist-Leninist analysis of foreign-policy formulation in the United States ( which would have been accepted by Guevara and also by Raúl Castro , both extremely powerful figure ) implicitly makes two assumptions which have been shown to be inaccurate : firstly , that the ’ bourgeoisie' always act in concert , and secondly , that the ruling group has control over the statements of major Interest groups within society .
7 By employing this structured procedure the designer now has control over the data he recalls from the turnkey system .
8 ( a ) As leader of the party in power , he has been chosen by the electorate , has control over the party machinery and can normally rely on the strength of party loyalty to maintain his position .
9 The analysis above indicates that getting the underlying structure right ( i.e. having an efficient firm organization ) is at least as important as having control over the firm 's prices directly .
10 Indeed , almost all commentators stress that for Type I systems to work , the health authority must have control over the destination of referrals .
11 What is the difference , then , between teaching by machines and the teaching by a teacher in the classroom ? 1 The learner has no control over the teacher , but he can have control over the machine .
12 However , they did not always have control over the money or make the key decisions over how it was spent and distributed .
13 I 'm very puzzled by this now so I ask for clarification , if it 's a long franchise then , if it 's a fifteen year franchise , are you saying that the franchisee will have control over the track ?
14 Well , the immunologist from the clinic went in and evaluated Ron and basically told him that he had … that he was not going to live more than the most a few weeks , and he could have control over the time of his death if he wished , and that was his decision to make , and he should think about it and talk it over with me .
15 The bureaucratic-technical class does not have control over the means of production , but does have control over labour power and , unlike the dominant class , finds its remuneration not in profits but in salaries and fees .
16 The HCR — the legislative assembly during the transition period — was to ensure the implementation of the decisions of the conference ; it would have control over the executive , and would supervise the drafting of constitutional texts .
17 The main feature of the bureaucratic-technical class is that although it lacks effective control over the means of production its members do have control over the labour of others in their subordinate position in bureaucratic structures .
18 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 .
19 and w w w we are either half controlled or we 're , we can now see that you know the civil war is , is going so quickly our way that we are going to have control within a year or so we are likely to have control over the economy as a whole .
20 Thus , because the taxpayer could not be said to control the trustees , he could not be said to have control over the application of the income within s742(e) .
21 After September 1938 the Club had control over a section of Tribune , the weekly paper supporting the Unity Campaign .
22 The white , male mechanics thus had control over the women , since the female machinists were dependent upon the men to maintain and mend their machines .
23 And where the members genuinely have control over the board it is legitimate to regard them as partly responsible for any losses that might result , and hence to view it as inappropriate for the court to come to their aid .
24 And this is possible only if they have control over the processes that convert raw materials to products of value .
25 A separate source of unresponsiveness to the consumer ‘ electorate ’ derives from the fact that since companies have control over the goods and services made available to the public , consumers can not positively ‘ vote ’ for the production of goods with the particular characteristics that best suit their requirements , but can only ‘ veto ’ the products they are actually offered .
26 Once you have control over the words you can concentrate all your efforts on their meaning .
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