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

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1 At first Clare decided to wait for further information from Tess 's mother , but then he re-read the letter sent on to him in Brazil , written from Flintcomb-Ash :
2 I left her , and went to search for more information in a different place .
3 Send to SCIAF for more information .
4 to arrange for that information to be channelled to the appropriate targets .
5 Correspondence had been received from the green machine and the secretary was asked to write for more information because we were n't convinced with exactly what they were doing .
6 Sometimes there is not opportunity to do that work immediately , even though one knows where to look for more information .
7 Yet another industry consortium has been born in the shape of SGML Open , which brings together electronic distribution , authoring and database software companies to educate the commercial market about the advantages of the language and provide information to help organisations to implement the standard ; and to provide a forum where vendors can resolve issues in applying the standard to real-world application by providing guidelines : the announcement of the formal founding , organisational structure and proposed programme will be made at the Seybold Seminars in Boston in April ; the backers believe that the language has the potential to do for document-based information what SQL has done for databases .
8 SGML is supposed to be able to do for document-based information what SQL did for proprietary databases .
9 The class were able to use a new information source ; to locate and extract information from that source ; use Mailbox to send for further information ; see tangible results from their Mailbox request ; and obtained up-to-date and vivid information which would have been hard to get from another source .
10 Often they give a ‘ premium rate ’ telephone number to call for further information .
11 But these have been relatively rare phenomena , with small , alternative media constantly struggling to survive and dependent on financial support from donor agencies due to women 's inability to pay for such information flows .
12 I am prepared to pay for such information and pay well .
13 So there is no doubt about the ability of the Japanese to pay for this information and knowledge , nor about their strong motivation for acquiring it .
14 ‘ You want me to pay for this information ? ’
15 " The Danube , close to where I live , is not tidal , so that I shall have to rely for this information upon your charming daughters . "
16 A man who represented the regional office of the Prince 's Trust in Truro was ringing to ask for more information about my work .
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