Example sentences of "[adj] information [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Some information on pupils ' specific knowledge and skills is also likely to be of interest to parents and employers .
2 Testing is the key to raising standards in our schools by providing clear information about pupils ' progress .
3 Second , the study will collect detailed information about informants ' economic life experiences and their own perceptions of those experiences — in paid work and out of it ; with regard to housing and use of public and private welfare provision ; in respect of household finance and domestic ‘ divisions of labour ’ .
4 A second report on the same research study gives further information about clients ' use of the fund .
5 The more limited information on employers ' use of temporary workers available from WIRS provides further evidence of the absence of any significant change .
6 There is a very serious and respectable literature on cash flow accounting for the business sector which argues that the traditional accruals accounting statements are too subjective and hide crucial information about organizations ' performance .
7 Additional information about clients ' social characteristics ( for example , marital status ) and drug-using behaviour ( for example , method of use ) was also collected from agencies which routinely recorded such details , namely GPs , the Drugs Council , and the Detoxification Unit .
8 The aim of the project is to obtain basic information about employers ' policies and practices in the recruitment and management of the work-force , and in particular to establish how far such policies and practices have changed in recent years .
9 It would be particularly appropriate at the present time to pay more attention to this aspect , and to obtain better information about crofters ' levels of living , including the subsistence component and remittances from emigrants .
10 To join , and for more information about Friends ' activities , contact .
11 We shall also be asking centre co-ordinators to help us in collecting important information about candidates ' first destinations after taking general SVQs .
12 If specific information about pupils ' ability , eligibility for free school meals , any disabilities etc. is required , then a painstaking search is undertaken each time for the particular piece of information required .
13 Evaluative , in that comparative aggregated information about pupils ' achievements can be used as an indicator of where there needs to be further effort , resources , changes in the curriculum , etc ;
14 The company says the deal gives it the opportunity to distribute financial information to clients ' branch offices by using their own hardware and networks .
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