Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [prep] information " in BNC.

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1 This , of course , is where the opportunity for information storage lies .
2 The majority of information on coffin types comes as a result of the recent introduction of funerary studies in archaeology and vault examinations — much from work carried out in the 1980s at such places as Christchurch , Spitalfields , at Hinton St George , Somerset , and Withyham , Sussex — where opportunities arose to study at first hand coffins dating from the sixteenth century to the present day .
3 As the clearinghouse for information and orders he and his officers had replaced the Privy Seal .
4 The complexity of information in many older printed books has led to the creation of special rules for their description .
5 This project attempts to answer these questions , concentrating on computer programmers and systems analysts and building on the base of information gathered during the past few years at Bristol .
6 Bank and credit card details , airline reservations , patient records , inland revenue data , satellite images , product manuals , and maps , are all examples of the variety of information encoded via a range of input devices from keyboards to scanners on a daily basis .
7 ( c ) Action on receipt of reply The circumstances in which searches are made and the variety of information elicited are too wide for a short answer .
8 Under Irish law , abortion is a criminal offence and recently the courts ruled that even the provision of information on abortion is now illegal .
9 The most important factor is for the library system as a whole to be organized so as to achieve its primary purpose : that is , the provision of books and other materials , leading to the provision of information .
10 It had been thought at one time that the restriction did not apply to an attack on members of a party as a whole , or where the motive was simply the provision of information and not the demoting of a candidate , but Luft adopts an extensive interpretation of the scope of the provision .
11 Michael Phizacklea , the Institute 's director of finance , replies : The overriding consideration in the preparation of the Institute 's accounts has always been the provision of information to members .
12 The key here lay in the provision of information on the occupational hazards of asbestos to the Raybestos Manhattan workers .
13 Consultations with ministers , the provision of information to administrators , direct communication with diplomats and naval officers , all fell within the ambit of less public means of attempted influence and can be most clearly illustrated from the record of the African Institution which has been somewhat overlooked by earlier writers .
14 Specifically Wilberforce and Clarkson were presented as reliant upon each other 's efforts respectively in parliamentary tactics and debate and in the provision of information and witnesses .
15 The traditional examination emphasized recall of knowledge , external assessment , the ranking of pupils one against another and , perhaps most important of all , the provision of information suitable for selection .
16 The important role of voluntary services , both in the provision of information and in providing support , has often been underestimated .
17 to review , and where appropriate to make recommendations to Government Departments concerned on , the advancement of the general purposes of the Order and the provision of information and advisory services ;
18 Yes I mean basically we need to first of all decide , I think this is what we 're deciding in the first instance , which option for the provision of information you find the most helpful .
19 In a case study by Turner ( 1987 ) an account is given of an inspection which was to have built upon a self-evaluation , with the latter acting as an initial ground clearing and the provision of information .
20 The applicants wish to know the nature and extent of their receivership powers as a matter of practical importance and pressing nature , because they have been unable so far to obtain any assistance from the directors of I.B.C. as to the location of books and records of I.B.C. , or as to the provision of information about its assets .
21 For companies with more than 250 employees , give a description of the action taken to maintain or develop the provision of information to and consultation with employees .
22 Effective cross-cultural briefing , such as that practised at the Farnham Castle International Briefing Centre , has to be more than the provision of information .
23 The fact that by 1991 the situation had begun to change more generally was due less to Authority initiatives — which remained on a relatively small scale — than to a combination of growing commitment at school level and the legislative requirements in respect of school governing bodies and the provision of information to parents about curriculum and assessment .
24 The provision of information presupposes a two-way exchange both as a concomitant of genuine partnership and in order that LEA decisions and information are grounded in an exact and sympathetic understanding of schools ' situations and needs .
25 The provision of information to both consumers and providers of care .
26 BY discussing in the preceding chapter the ways in which the public may perceive a problem as a ‘ legal ’ problem and the steps which the profession might take to assist in the identification of problems which require legal advice for their solution we have already indicated that we are concerned , in the main , with the provision of information and advice by lawyers .
27 The walk was part of a national campaign to raise £900,000 to help 90,000 people beat epilepsy through the provision of information and advice .
28 Through the provision of information and practical training opportunities it encourages a positive and practical approach to environmental issues .
29 As we have seen , an important problem which inhibits the development of forward and contingent markets is the provision of information .
30 The purpose of such legislation is twofold : to encourage the provision of information that will allow individuals more accurately to judge costs and benefits , and to set and enforce standards designed to reduce the risks of injury or death .
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