1. controls
The captain controls the whole ship.
The teacher controls the class, usually standing in front of the students and lecturing to them during the lesson.
It is the attitude of the subjects that controls the outcome of the experiment.
In that country the government controls prices.
I've tried Controls, but they seem a little tighter to me than Durexes.
The manager controls his men at will.
We need more effective price controls by the Government.
The government lifted price controls.
2. drivers
Tom hates backseat drivers.
I hear that even taxi drivers often get lost in Tokyo.
Impatient at the delay, many drivers began to blow their horns.
There have been a lot of complaints recently about drivers not obeying the speed limits in downtown Boston.
The city is cracking down on drunk drivers and giving them fines.
What percentage of all taxi drivers make unscrupulous detours, do you think?
As far as I'm concerned, laws that require drivers to wear seatbelts are paternalistic.
If you drive at night, you should watch out for drunk drivers.
In daredevil car races, there are moments when the drivers place themselves between the devil and the deep blue sea, trying to take the lead.
We do not become good drivers by concentrating on driving as such.
The trucks had failed the inspection, but the drivers took them out anyway.
In Korea, there's a popular theory that says that: "If you eat a quarter of an Iceberg lettuce, you will fall asleep". Thus, amongst truck drivers in Korea, lettuce is known as something that should not be eaten before work.
Racing car drivers aren't just in it for the prize money but also for the thrill of racing.
A traffic policeman signals directions to drivers by waving his hands and arms.
Winning the Grand Prix was a feather in the cap of the famous drivers.
Anglais mot "sterowniki"(drivers) se produit dans des ensembles:
Fiszki z książki - "The Weakling" (Everett B. Cole)