Similar words: uncontrolled, controlled economy, uncontrollable, controlling account, control, take control, out of control, self-control. Meaning: [kən'trəʊl] adj. 1. restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds 2. curbed or regulated.
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61. The accounts of the whole company are controlled in this department.
62. Bomb disposal experts carried out a controlled explosion on the suspect package.
63. The media is controlled by the state and acts as a mouthpiece for the ruling party.
64. The territory had been controlled by Azerbaijan for many years.
65. The army , navy and airforce are all controlled by the Ministry of Defence.
66. This machine is fully automatism number controlled, its operation is handy , andits cutting is exact.
67. Slim means pleasantly thin. It is often used to describe women who have controlled their weight by diet or exercise:She has a beautifully slim figure.
68. I had to make a controlled landing into the sea.
69. Before they took power, they felt oppressed by the white English speakers who controlled things.
70. They controlled the speed by rounding in the small sail.
71. The internal media was tightly controlled by the government during the war.
72. They were leery about investing in a company controlled by a single individual.
73. The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him.
74. Bomb disposal experts blew up the bag in a controlled explosion.
75. Under the new regulations spending on office equipment will be strictly controlled.
76. Our anxieties can also be controlled by isolating thoughts, feelings and memories.
77. A controlled explosion was carried out by bomb squad officers.
78. The morality of public shows was closely controlled.
79. In a civilized world that course is controlled.
80. It's controlled from a panel above the studio audience.
81. Sami Hyypia's long clearance was craftily controlled by Murphy.
82. Everywhere, the atmosphere is one of controlled chaos.
83. She took a deep breath and controlled herself.
84. Some visions develop more deliberately,(http://sentencedict.com/controlled.html) through controlled conscious thought.
85. The device, discovered inside a Ford Transit van, was made safe after controlled explosions carried out by bomb squad officers.
86. It came to be controlled by a contingent of WASPs, wannabe WASPs, and social climbers.
87. But what if camcorders could be controlled more smoothly, say, the way your eye moves from one object to another?
88. In this experiment in controlled sociology, various sample populations had been assured that the human race had made contact with extraterrestrials.
89. The war has left the sprawling nation carved up into various regions controlled by the government and rebel armies.
90. A well-designed and efficiently controlled system offers the best combination of comfort, convenience and economy, but it's not essential.
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