81.   While in North Carolina, government did not control the press to tell it what so say, the press controlled its collective self.

82.   Politicians, journalists and human rights campaigners are most at risk of attack by security forces and government controlled militias, the London-based human rights organization said.

83.   A new interim government controls Kabul with help from an international peacekeeping force.

84.   According to The People, the government will control how much each company can import under the exemption ruling.

85.   Acutely aware of the leading role played by students in past public protests, the government tightly controls student activity and access to the university campus.

86.   After a week of fierce fighting, it became clear the government controlled Wau.

87.   Actually, the whole idea of price wars is new to Brazil, where the government long controlled key sectors of the economy like oil and telecommunications.

88.   An unusual movement of tanks on Lima streets provoked renewed concern Wednesday about whether the civilian government controls the military.

89.   As a result, the government tightly controls its trade, setting export quotas and assigning them to a few large state companies that also handle most domestic distribution.

90.   As the numbers who work for the private sector grow, the government controls fewer aspects of daily life.

n. + control >>共 891
government 5.85%
rebel 5.57%
party 3.79%
company 3.24%
force 3.21%
troop 2.39%
arm 1.89%
hard-liner 1.32%
group 1.13%
state 1.10%
government + v. >>共 732
say 7.34%
be 6.16%
have 3.74%
take 1.68%
announce 1.61%
plan 1.45%
try 1.45%
want 1.26%
make 1.24%
deny 1.19%
control 0.21%
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