Example sentences of "[to-vb] information [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Knowledge of these can be used to extract information about the identity and health of the plants in it .
2 One sign of the degree of power and independence of a legislature is its capacity to extract information from the government .
3 Rather the assertion is that explicit training is not necessary to produce discrimination , that the need to extract information from the environment is enough to do so , independently of any externally imposed rewards or punishments or of knowledge of results more generally .
4 The second it to ask the suppliers to provide information on the correlation between different census variables and the various geodemographic systems .
5 The research aims to provide information on the influence of these Open Learning Centres on for example , user motivation and individual satisfaction obtained from the self-teach programmes , and the Company response .
6 It also calls on the government to act on the relevant commitments it made at the UNCED summit [ see ED 59/60 ] , and on the major supermarket chains to provide information on the biodiversity of the foods they stock .
7 Stained cells or embryos may be examined directly , or following scanning electron microscopy ( Section 4.1.2 ) , to provide information on the inside or outside position of the cells within the embryos , their phenotypes and hence presumptive fates ( 2,25 ) , as well as their numbers .
8 Typically , the manager will have to provide information on the activity to be undertaken , any possible alternative strategies , and the advantages and consequences of nonfunding .
9 It is planned that the less literate and less articulate will be given the chance to contribute and one of the main aims of the project will be to provide information on the position of poorly-qualified 15-19 year olds today .
10 Once a problem has been identified , automatic procedures can be designed to provide information on the extent of the problem .
11 The relative abundance of dissolved constituents released through weathering reactions into surface waters can be compared to their relative abundance in the bedrock in order to provide information on the types of chemical reactions that are occurring .
12 Open days were held at Aldermaston to provide information on the town and the facilities available there .
13 We would be only too pleased to provide information on the Association .
14 Against this , it was argued that government bodies which use public money to provide information to the public are under a special public law obligation to ensure that the information is accurate ; and this obligation , being a public law one , was properly enforceable by judicial review .
15 A clause similar to the following should be included : In order for our investors to proceed with their due diligence , we would ask for your consent to the following : ( a ) that senior management within the [ Group ] can be made aware of the proposed management buy-out and that we can be allowed to provide information to the investors and their advisers , subject to satisfactory letters of confidentiality on both sides ; ( b ) that the investor can instruct [ investigating accountants ] to commence work on producing an accountant 's report on the [ Group ] ; ( c ) that [ investigating accountants ] can contact [ existing auditors ] to obtain historical financial information in respect of the [ Group ] and shall be entitled to have access to the existing auditors ' working papers ; ( d ) that our advisers can contact you in order to progress this transaction .
16 It will be necessary for the management to provide information to the investors , and they will need the consent of the vendor before doing so .
17 During the General Strike , the League collaborated with other employers ' organizations , such as the FBI , to provide information to the government on coal stocks and shortages , the availability of transport and the organization of strike-breaking operations .
18 In this instance the issue of accountability was a principal and explicit motivation , and the need for a curriculum review was placed in the context of the need to provide information for the headteacher , the school governors , ‘ feeder ’ schools , and the LEA .
19 ‘ The results of the experiment should give us a better understanding of the way that normal growth takes place in plants and will also help to provide information for the design of plant-based life-support systems , ’ Dr Briarty explained .
20 In particular , the extension of the select committee system has meant that more civil servants have attended Parliament to provide information about the work for which they are responsible .
21 A second use of the study of hoards is to provide information about the quantity of coins put into circulation ( fig. 28 ) .
22 The accounts are largely designed to provide information about the returns achieved on that risk investment .
23 Three agencies-the Drugs Council , the Detoxification Unit , and GPs-were able to provide information about the frequency and duration of heroin use , the quantities used , and the route of administration ( method of use ) .
24 Again , this data base is not used to determine the overall frequency of homicide , but to provide information about the types of people who were involved and the proximate causes of the crimes .
25 The aim of the Book Delivery Survey was to assess the quality of the current service , and , as an aid to planning the distribution of the collections in preparation for the completion of the Causewayside Building in 1994 , to provide information about the use of closed-access material by the Library 's readers .
26 Upon contacting the help desk , your call will be logged and you will be asked to provide information concerning the problem .
27 The purpose of the study was to provide information concerning the perceptions and beliefs of the local people with regard to diarrhoea and its treatment .
28 The Committee pronounced four members expelled for failure to provide information in the course of investigations .
29 An interesting possibility is that the IP 3 R might function to communicate information between the ER and the plasma membrane .
30 If future technological societies ever learn to harness tachyons and modulate them ( in the same way that we modulate radio waves ) they will be able to communicate information from the future to the past .
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