Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] information " in BNC.

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1 The more material the sound wave must pass through , the more it becomes attenuated , losing its strength and ability to carry coherent information .
2 ‘ I wish to acquire interesting information .
3 Lobbying by pharmaceutical companies has already watered down a proposed directive which at first suggested forcing them to include detailed information on dosage and usage on advertisements .
4 Last month , Jersey police flew to London to gather fresh information .
5 In addition , customers will be able to conduct electronic information searches , complete financial transactions or choose interactive video services .
6 Current European efforts to preserve electronic information are paltry as most of the existing data archives concentrate on the retention of datasets produced by researchers .
7 I would quite like to include historical information about many of the places of interest along the route , but that would be a lot of work for £75 and I imagine the Council already has plenty of material which could be easily incorporated .
8 In an attempt to provide concise information on this point I have gathered together details of all the surviving English harpsichords from the period 1700–1744 , judging that nothing outside this time span could be relevant to the Mercier picture .
9 ( Incidentally , the time-honoured use of faecal/urine egg counts to assess infection intensities may be on the way out ; many groups are now planning to use circulating adult antigen to provide specific information on worm burdens . )
10 Several years ago , we worked through the New York State Sculpture Bill that makes it necessary for dealers and foundries selling multiples of sculptures to provide complete information on these objects , and warranties that the information is correct .
11 To keep up with the rapid advanced in computer technology , English for Computer Science — although only published in 1984 — has been completely revised and updated to contain up-to-the-minute information .
12 The public has to rely on the media but some presentations seem to be made more for dramatic effect than to provide unbiased information .
13 Oral hearings were justified as a means of enabling the General Assembly , as supervisory body , to obtain detailed information about conditions in the Territory .
14 The research is designed to obtain detailed information on the behaviour and attitudes of drivers when overtaking .
15 Thus the 1980 Education Act made it a requirement for all schools to provide public information on the curriculum .
16 Many researchers are currently engaged in the processing of dictionaries in order to extract semantic information and reconstruct it in an alternative ( more accessible ) form ; the objective often being the creation of lexicons for large-scale natural language processing .
17 Researchers within computational lexicography have attempted to exploit this style to extract semantic information .
18 This study concerns a method named impedance planimetry by which it is possible to obtain segmental information on biomechanical properties at one specific circumference of the rectal wall .
19 Rather than reducing the level of risk taking in general , however , the effect of a requirement to obtain adequate information ought to be that the chances of directors discriminating between legitimate and illegitimate risks are improved .
20 This leads to a final consideration , namely whether politicians behave in the way Niskanen and others assume they do , either in their sensitivity to the costs and benefits of public expenditure or in their inability to obtain adequate information for the monitoring job they are required to do .
21 The survey is large enough — covering 11,179 executives — to provide detailed information on particular groups .
22 Mr Maxwell is asked to provide detailed information about the trusts and his family 's relationship with them , and whether any reimbursement was made in respect of the payments .
23 Multinationals are not obliged to provide detailed information about products and in practice there are no restrictions on buying any product over the chemist counter without prescription .
24 It thereupon wrote to all institutions offering advanced work asking them to provide detailed information about student numbers and other aspects of planning forward to 1984–5 .
25 If the expert is seen to be incompetent ( eg. if an accountant does not seem to provide sensible information ) or if his area of expertise is not widely acknowledged ( which is often the case with personnel department staff ) he will have little or no expert power .
26 ‘ Notwithstanding all these problems , the bank has kept faith with us in the face of the single most important failing of small business — the failure to provide adequate information on a timely basis , ’ he says .
27 This was the result of the operator failing to provide adequate information on the number of passengers carried and would not be paid until you had assessed the operator 's performance .
28 Before the mid-twenties it is difficult to obtain reliable information on a person 's priorities because the period of adolescence is all about sorting out parental peer group and personal goals .
29 Destination Darlington has been compiled to provide extra information which is not available in the official Darlington council guidebook which covers an area far wider than Darlington alone .
30 Follow-up visits will be carried out over the next three weeks , to obtain additional information on equipment , software , and your immediate working environment .
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