Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adj] information " in BNC.

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1 It supplies much information which even the specialized dictionaries of technical and scientific subjects do not provide .
2 Meanwhile , the BBC SSO is holding fire on balloting its members until it receives more information about the merger to create a National Orchestra of Scotland , which would double as the orchestra for both the BBC and SO .
3 An area of mystery is rational to God , but faith must suspend judgement and not press human reason to answer questions when it has insufficient information .
4 The link record is usually not redundant , that is , it contains useful information in itself ( in the relational model , it may well have been specified in any case , as a separate relation formed from a relationship in the data analysis phase ) .
5 Although it contains much information that is very valuable for academic research on a wide variety of topics ( the family , poverty , the elderly , housing conditions and so on ) in the form in which OPCS release it , the data are not easy for university researchers to use .
6 Of all three heuristic functions , fc is almost certainly the best , because it contains most information .
7 It contains more information .
8 It contains vital information as to the ability of to survive .
9 On the surface it has no problem with it — the technologies at issue NCR either has or is moving towards — but it wants more information before it lends any support .
10 On the surface it has no problem with it — it either has or is moving towards the technologies at issue , but it wants more information before it lends any support .
11 It is also a particularly useful structure because it allows further information to be stored at the nodes .
12 There are , for instance , several conflicting claims concerning the function of the Japanese suffix -wa : some suggest that it is an obligatory marker of topic ( this claim is implicit in Li , 1976 : 465 ) ; others suggest that it marks given information ( see 5.1.2. below for an explanation of given vs new information ) .
13 It recycles this information according to the attractability of a specific energy pattern existing at the physical level when the conditions the conducive .
14 It includes basic information for the newcomer either as a solo performer or as a team flyer .
15 It clearly precludes the collection of data for its own sake , or just in case it might turn out to be useful ; and it requires that information shall be kept for only as long as it remains relevant .
16 It compares this information with electronic ‘ library ’ that is stored in the computer of all radars that the ship is likely to encounter .
17 Terence Hawkes 's Structuralism and Semiotics appeared in 1977 as a timely primer on la nouvelle critique and it presents much information in a readable form .
18 It follows that information is a resource by means of which the uncertainty about outcomes of decisions may be reduced .
19 It gives additional information which can be used as experience grows and by those who already possess some knowledge of Homoeopathy .
20 It gives insufficient information about the reasons for its decisions .
21 It gives more information and even tells you not just how to survive yourself but how to rescue others .
22 Another reason for the prominence of And waited in the above example is that it repeats verbatim information that has already been established in the previous sentence .
23 Erm that in fact one of the odd points here is that when a person is convicted , that information is public , but nevertheless as the years go by and indeed er this has been recognized in for instance the rehabilitation of offenders act , it becomes private information and if someone 's looking for a job the fact that he was convicted of an offence many years ago should not be er er relevant .
24 Nevertheless it promises better information to guide patients , guidelines for clinical practice and wiser decisions by policy-makers and purchasers of health care .
25 It is essential , therefore , that when the water industry prospectus is published next month it provides comprehensive information on all 10 authorities .
26 It provides that information may be withheld where a firm : " maintains an established arrangement which requires information obtained by the firm in the course of carrying on one part of its business of any kind to be withheld in certain circumstances from persons with whom it deals in the course of carrying on another part of its business of any kind . "
27 This is an identical result to the one just described ( Fig. 3.1 ) for the maximum bone count , but it provides additional information that there is considerable bone loss more or less evenly spread across the mammalian skeleton ( except for the phalanges and metapodials ) .
28 Lengthy works of great technical excellence have been written on the subject of costing , but the acid test of a well-organised system is that it provides useful information to management under each of the above headings .
29 This chapter presents a model for transformational change that HRD practitioners may suggest to managers facing this difficult task , and it provides useful information that practitioners can pass along to managers to help them develop the understanding of the process that is so critical to success .
30 Cumbersome as the formulation in table 6.7 may be , it provides useful information .
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