Example sentences of "inform of the " in BNC.

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1 He normally takes great care to keep us informed of the central part he plays in the worlds of affairs and ideas .
2 Elizabeth Woodville , informed of the arrest of her brother and of her son by a former marriage , as well as of the young king 's faithful chamberlain , was beside herself with anger and anxiety .
3 We are looking forward to positive outcomes in the next few months , and will keep everybody informed of the progress .
4 When a decision has been reached , all concerned will be recalled and informed of the decision of the disciplinary committee .
5 Goth , of Liverton Avenue , Whinney Banks , was taken into police custody , informed of the murder charge and released on the same bail conditions to appear on May 5 .
6 For example , a new housing estate would be built , the diocese would be informed of the development at the planning stage , and the diocesan office would put in for a school , or an extension for an existing school .
7 But Coopers ' employees said that they were informed of the decision to merge with Deloitte yesterday morning .
8 Councillors were not kept informed of the deals either .
9 Grollet said Yates was informed of the test result on 6 September , a delay of several weeks , instead of the eight-day delay provided for under the rules of the International Cycling Union .
10 There were some attempts at consultation , notably with Commonwealth finance ministers in 1947 and 1949 , but the relationship is perhaps symbolized by the fact that the RSA countries were not consulted on devaluation in 1949 , simply informed of the decision a day or two before it took place .
11 Mrs Thatcher was apparently informed of the French decision during the Strasbourg session on monetary union last weekend and it may well have encouraged her to believe that Britain 's European partners are now ready to take the difficult decisions which are a prelude to monetary union .
12 One Washington ambassador of a small West European country says that America kept his government more closely informed of the progress of the ‘ two-plus-four ’ talks on German unity than did the West Germans , French or British .
13 From the time of the Russian counter-offensive in mid-November 1942 , the Wehrmacht reports — seen and amended by Hitler himself — were largely silent about Stalingrad , and Goebbels , probably not fully informed of the true situation , confined himself largely to warnings about the severity of the struggle and the need to avoid the impression that a decisive stroke was imminent .
14 On these occasions the warden was informed of the number and kind of game they were to take , and it was his duty to keep a check on the number of deer taken , and to inform the king .
15 When the first version reached the White House , General Alexander Haig wrote to his staff : ‘ No one should undertake to tell the President , who is not fully informed of the sordid facts . ’
16 ‘ Sir David English was not informed of the visit and in consequence had no plans to attend the Ideal Home Exhibition that day , ’ the official statement announced .
17 The 61 entrants were informed of the limit last week .
18 To avoid divisiveness the Board also proposed that ‘ … it would be of advantage if Resident Tutors were kept informed of the activities of the WEA in the urban districts of their respective counties ’ .
19 Hickson and Jacques severed direct contact with each other ; Shearman and Pateman had a major disagreement over a question of loyalty to the WEA , and the two new university resident tutors were not informed of the proposed developments nor invited to comment on the proposals which might affect Essex and Norfolk .
20 Parents , who have no right to prevent an assessment , must be informed of the LEA 's proposal to assess the child , given the name of an officer of the LEA from whom further advice may be obtained , and notified of the right to make representations ( orally or in writing ) within a minimum period of 29 days from service of notice by the LEA .
21 Parents will be informed of the results of their child 's assessment .
22 Once a variety of opinions have been considered including parent governors and staff and the implications of various alternatives have been explored parents need to be informed of the plans that have been made .
23 This is despite a perception by some respondents in both the OFT and AMERG surveys that the public needs to be better informed of the services and architect can offer .
24 It is the general rule that the patient 's own doctor will only be informed of the results of tests if the patient specifically requests it .
25 As Davies told the Fabians , ‘ collective responsibility under these circumstances was a sham ’ : ‘ The Cabinet was not informed of the existence of this group , or of its critical decisions .
26 She was thus well informed of the movements of her neighbours and managed to find out any gossip that was going .
27 candidates should be informed of the outcome as soon as possible .
28 The secretary was then called in , and after a serious address from the chairman , he was informed of the resolution of the general meeting , and that he was dismissed from the service of the College .
29 In February the European Commission proposed a directive requiring waste producers , handlers and the governments involved to be informed of the details of each shipment , a measure with which the European Parliament , on 14 April , roundly agreed .
30 The communication between the trapped men and those on the surface was of the utmost importance ; morale underground benefited from the men being kept informed of the steps being taken to rescue them and , on the surface , the planning of the rescue was helped by knowledge of the conditions underground .
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