Example sentences of "[prep] information [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Despite information elsewhere in Annual Reports , not all A. S. M. members are aware of the modest Senior Members Fund which exists to help Somervillians in temporary financial trouble .
2 This involved the opening of mail , bugging and telephone-tapping subject only occasionally to external check , the dissemination of information thus obtained to favoured politicians and break-ins to install bugs or obtain documents .
3 Categories of information presently covered include information about nuclear weapons , the British Intelligence Services and the country 's readiness for war .
4 However , a detailed examination in the early 1980s of nearly 1,000 coffins of the period 1730–1860 in the vaults of Christchurch , Spitalfields , revealed a wealth of information previously unrecorded .
5 Occupational medicine — the study of how exposures in the work-place affect workers ' health — is the main source of information here .
6 Plenty of information here , with potted histories of all the NFL teams , a look at past Super Bowls and a records section .
7 There is a great deal of information here , much of it new to us , and the book is a valuable addition to the reference collection of anyone interested either in this always-turbulent region or in special forces generally .
8 Alright , so the , the important piece of information here is , I have a train to catch so we 're not finishing at four thirty .
9 Not even the year in which he was born , the sort of information even gravestones give away .
10 Therefore , it was possible for subjects to carry out a certain amount of integration of information even when they did not know the theme of the passage .
11 While the primary virtue is the ability efficiently to get results , the dependence of senior staff on the man in the field for a continuous supply of information also places a premium on his knowledge .
12 Raisig and Kilgour conclude that theses enjoyed their greatest phase of usage , as fundamental sources of information carefully exploited by other researchers and writers , in the period from 1880 to 1910 .
13 The Wall is designed to block the flow of information legitimately acquired by one department , to other departments .
14 But the most important point was that the emphasis in the syllabus was on the skills relating to the communication of information rather than retrieval from information sources .
15 The brain , now realised to be a ‘ processor ’ of information rather than a ‘ computer ’ , is also recognised as being a gland allied with the endocrine system .
16 A licence fee will cost about £10 and users will be charged for each unit of information rather than by the minute , although there will be no charge for customers linking into GSN .
17 As the effect is due to lack of information rather than any hard evidence of the situation , it can be removed by ensuring that everyone knows where the resources have been allocated and why .
18 From this time , although the accuracy and timeliness of information dramatically improved , in addition to the availability of new data items and historical information , it was nonetheless recognised that the potential of the database went largely untapped .
19 Having this kind of information conveniently available is exactly what Catering & Allied needed .
20 In owing a duty of undivided loyalty , it could again be argued that the conglomerate is under a duty to take advantage of sources of information reasonably available which would be relevant to the client .
21 The librarian had to carefully plan aspects of the project , in which the students would create their own information database on local pubs and clubs using the MICROVIEWDATA software , to cover aspects such as the involvement of other staff , the amount of supervision needed by students , the appropriateness of using the software for this kind of information i.e. was the project information-led or technology-led ?
22 To perform this task the departments store a variety of information either electronically or in hard copy .
23 A key activity is provision of information either through interviewing or through workshops and seminars led by individuals with specific expertise .
24 Theories were valuable not as a guide to research , but as a prop to the young sprig : they were good insofar as they made a mass of information easier to handle and to remember .
25 But in most circumstances , the focus will tend to be either more on the maintenance of social relations , or more on the conveying of information clearly , concisely and unambiguously .
26 If , for example , the pupils who are likely to use a database have reading problems , it is important to produce a " readable " record with each element of information clearly spaced out .
27 A great deal of information already exists in the form of paper maps , and considerable efforts are presently being made to convert this analogue data to computer-compatible form .
28 Compared with the wealth of information already available in the assessment of untreated tumours , relatively little attention has yet been given to the role of MRI in monitoring tumour behaviour in response to treatment and detecting relapse .
29 You , you would go , you would have a certain amount of information already in that
30 Yes , yes , ‘ No comment because we 're still collecting information , because we 've got a lot of information already in , but we 've got to assess it because we do n't want to give out any false , you know false new . ’
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