Example sentences of "information from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Lotus Development Corp and the Skytel unit of Mobile Telecommunications Technologies Inc plan joint development of technologies and applications to meet the demands of a growing wireless messaging market : first product from the agreement is a wireless messaging gateway for Lotus Notes , which is claimed to be the first US national wireless gateway for workgroup software — combining Notes and a SkyWord alphanumeric receiver , the gateway will create a Notes ‘ thinking mailbox ’ that can forward changes in information from a Notes server to SkyWord receivers , the firms say .
2 In contrast to most of the statutorily required information , the information produced by these ‘ commentators ’ , and the information from the players that they are not legally required to release , but have chosen to do so voluntarily , can appear in a large number of logical documentary formats :
3 It is also unfortunately still true that the Area Staff Office receives very partial information from the Groups and therefore finds it difficult to play much of a coordinating role in the process .
4 In response to demands for even more information from the accounts of local authorities , the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 included giving further power to the Secretary of State to issue ‘ a code of recommended practice as to the publication of information ’ ( s. 2 ) .
5 The Patrol console presents information from the agents .
6 The Patrol console presents information from the agents .
7 She therefore acts as a link person between head office Marketing and Sales division feeding vital local market information from the agents back to head office , and vice versa .
8 It is advisable for each group of LIFESPAN users to set up a software performance reporting mechanism pertinent to their own environment , based on a pre-printed form which gathers information from the originators .
9 Did you obtain any of that information from the collators card or did you know it yourself ?
10 Civilian users can not decipher as much information from the satellites ' signals and thus get fixes that are less precise .
11 ‘ I 've collated quite a lot of information from the researchers , ’ Paula commented sitting at her desk .
12 Pupils were expected to analyse their inquiries ; check Prestel on-line ; locate , scan and extract information from the tables on screen ; and incorporate this information into their project .
13 He gave her a quick nod of approval and she went down to the end of the shop and began filling in the certificates , taking her information from the records Mr Miller had already made .
14 Eventually GCCS in London and Singapore was in a position to read all Japanese naval signals , right up to the attack on Pearl Harbor , although Churchill carefully kept this information from the Americans .
15 Finally , because the British were so much further advanced than the French in nuclear matters , they naturally received more information from the Americans , thus reinforcing their preferential position compared with other allies .
16 The associated information from the strings is merged according to prescribed information combining operations .
17 Sophie frowned , trying to recall just how she had felt while she was gathering information from the lecturers at the veterinary congress .
18 It drew comparisons between the events in Cleveland , Rochdale , and now Orkney , stating that there had been a consistent failure — if not an outright refusal by Social Work Departments — to carry out proper investigations , pooling of information from the families and all the professions and services involved with them .
19 He might be able to elicit information from the families which the policeman had missed ; but he had reckoned without the gulf between granting permission to interview , and the families ' readiness to talk .
20 The consciousness we experience is most usually a structure derived from complex processing of information from the senses and elaborately categorized to make a consistent ‘ picture ’ against which fresh information can be sorted and ‘ understood ’ .
21 Simply put , during waking consciousness there is a demand by the alert cortex for perceptual information from the senses , and the senses provide an abundance , which is mostly disregarded as only topically relevant information is attended to .
22 In addition , the information from the Surveys dealing specifically with policy measures is subject to separate analysis as a contribution to the policy review under way in the Commission of European Communities .
23 For example , we need to know how the speech system gets information from the systems that programme other movements so that we are capable of commenting on our own actions .
24 This can be illustrated if we try to insert , delete , and update information from the relations not in TNF .
25 In the Ministry of State Properties a long memorandum of October 1855 brought together information from the provinces concerning the abject condition of state-owned peasants .
26 His admirable Swiss detectives had checked up on her with the central police register of foreigners , and then elicited the information from the police in Jersey .
27 • They are ( as their name indicates ) immediately above the optic chiasm , an area where the two nerves which carry visual information from the eyes cross over each other on their way to that part of the brain that analyses vision .
28 The men netted £750,000 in raids using information from the guards , Southwark Crown Court heard .
29 Information from the Novices showed quite clearly that they all saw themselves as working towards a position at the back of the terrace .
30 But however you you wangled them some way and you you eventually learnt your trade by half going to classes at night school and half of information from the bakers you had to put two and two together and you worked it out .
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