Example sentences of "all [art] information " in BNC.
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31 | All the information is taken in via your senses and rapidly processed . |
32 | There are a few well-rehearsed cases in which all the information provided by a text is not used to interpret it For example , people often fail to see what is wrong with asking of an air crash on a national frontier ‘ where were the survivors buried ? ’ or they fail to see why saying that a book ‘ fills a much-needed gap ’ is an insult to its author . |
33 | In a clear sense , people apparently do not use all the information available to them to interpret these sentences , at least in certain contexts . |
34 | All the information available shows that the Brent flocks in these two harbours remain largely separate , except to the north of Hayling Island , and counts of the entire Chichester/Langstone complex since 1972/73 have shown the peak populations to reach 10,000 to 12,000 birds . |
35 | A good induction pack includes all the information a new member of staff needs and examples of any forms they may have to fill in , such as care plans for residents . |
36 | When you are more experienced and maybe have to show round a new assistant , you will find it very helpful to have all the information in one place . |
37 | It has its problems , not least that librarians are not always enthusiastic about completing questionnaires , but also that questionnaires , unless very carefully constructed , may not gather all the information available . |
38 | This in turn stems from the quite understandable confidentiality on commercial grounds imposed on CSM for all the information supplied to it by a drug firm . |
39 | Babcock countered that the plant 's operators had all the information that they needed to cope with the crisis . |
40 | The wave function contains all the information about the possible values of the dynamical variables and allows these variables to be calculated in a statistical way ; it gives only probabilities that the variables will have certain values . |
41 | Almost all the information they gain is given freely and with the tacit or blind approval of Western governments . |
42 | This is because 40 per cent of all the information that is taken in through the eyes is for balance alone . |
43 | You will save yourself much time and trouble if you have a course of lessons from a qualified teacher ( all the information you need is in the next chapter ) . |
44 | His interest concentrated on the intellectual development of children — on how they find the means of processing all the information they receive by their senses . |
45 | It is essential if you are to have a clear mind about each particular job and interview that you keep your applications and all the information relevant to them methodically filed and easily accessible . |
46 | A broad count was made of the number of individual programmes or courses , described or referred to , within all the information supplied by each authority , in order to impose a general framework on the data collected . |
47 | All the information shown in Table 2.2 is illustrated graphically in Fig. 2.8 . |
48 | According to this hypothesis , individuals ( and all other economic agents ) take all the information available to them into consideration in forming their inflationary expectations , not just past inflation rates . |
49 | the proliferation of technical manuals over the last twenty years has meant that the number of manuals supplied with complex aircraft/systems has increased to the point where it is practically impossible to access all the information in the ‘ library ’ ( Fig. 1 shows an example of technical manual growth rate within the Naval Air Systems Command ) ; |
50 | Piphros had given her all the information possible in a limited way . |
51 | ‘ I told you , young lady , that is all the information I have . ’ |
52 | All the information that could be needed is provided , including overall positions and the positions in the different categories , of which there are five . |
53 | With a digital signal , it is very difficult for distortion to occur since so long as a 1 remains a 1 and 0 remains a 0 the signal will continue to carry all the information and the data stream will be as pure at the end as it was at the beginning . |
54 | This is because to convey all the information — whether by analogue or digital means — it must be able to flash at great speed . |
55 | The advantage is that just one fibre can convey all the information to operate the correct lights . |
56 | Ideally , you 'll try to absorb all the information here by applying it to all keys . |
57 | If you want to know what goes into the scales , chords and intervals you use , the Note Tracker will give you all the information , instantly . |
58 | Make sure that you have covered all the information that we have learned so far : ie. the construction of the harmonic minor scale itself and the scale harmonised in triads and seventh chords . |
59 | Give the person all the information needed in order to reply . |
60 | If the grounds of referral are accepted by both parents and child at the Hearing , the Panel looks at all the information that has been provided for them . |