Example sentences of "might [verb] information " in BNC.

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1 Different temporal segments of a mating display , say , might convey information about different aspects of the physical prowess and motivational states of the performer .
2 All unused terms must be included in the entry vocabulary of an index ; that is , they must be present as access points in some form if it is considered at all likely that a user might seek information under the unused term .
3 Credit Data told us that their policy was that only information about people under the same name should be passed where there was any possibility of multiple occupancy at a given address , but we felt that at least at the time of our visit this policy might not be clearly understood by the operators themselves , who might give information about people with other names at the given address , too .
4 Apart from interviews with the families , the survey might collect information about them from " the Benefit Society , the Church , the Club , the Schoolmaster , Pawnbroker , Factor [ rent-collector ] , the Doctor and the Police " ( family 768 ) .
5 Using a simple authoring programme like Touch Explorer Plus , a teacher might employ information technology to prepare a class for a site visit .
6 With this interpretation we might divide information into two types — that which the sender thinks the receiver already knows , and that which the sender thinks the receiver does not already know — and label these two types given information and new information respectively .
7 A ‘ good ’ book might provide information of some kind .
8 The Court of Appeal allowed her to see them , deciding that although the reports might contain information given in confidence , yet the public interest in parties to litigation being able fully to prove their case and so not be denied justice outweighed the public interest in maintaining the confidentiality of pupil files .
9 Clearly these libraries might contain information that would be of use to an enemy .
10 Mr McCallum continued that the decisions made by the Social Work Department were made on the basis of confidential information , and should that department reply to the Action Committee , he said , they might divulge information which should nut be revealed at that time .
11 May I appeal to anybody who might have information , or might know of where I can find information , on Alton in this period .
12 ‘ I would appeal to anyone who might have information to contact the police as soon as possible . ’
13 For instance , a teacher might require information for : evaluating his or her teaching , monitoring the progress of individuals in the class , communicating to pupils and parents about achievements and progress , diagnosing pupils ' difficulties ; a school might require information for : placing pupils in sets , deciding what examinations to enter pupils for , — screening pupils for remedial or enrichment activities ; an external body might require information for : — selecting pupils for different types of school , — monitoring the progress of the school , — grading individuals in examinations , — selecting pupils for further education , training or employment .
14 For instance , a teacher might require information for : evaluating his or her teaching , monitoring the progress of individuals in the class , communicating to pupils and parents about achievements and progress , diagnosing pupils ' difficulties ; a school might require information for : placing pupils in sets , deciding what examinations to enter pupils for , — screening pupils for remedial or enrichment activities ; an external body might require information for : — selecting pupils for different types of school , — monitoring the progress of the school , — grading individuals in examinations , — selecting pupils for further education , training or employment .
15 For instance , a teacher might require information for : evaluating his or her teaching , monitoring the progress of individuals in the class , communicating to pupils and parents about achievements and progress , diagnosing pupils ' difficulties ; a school might require information for : placing pupils in sets , deciding what examinations to enter pupils for , — screening pupils for remedial or enrichment activities ; an external body might require information for : — selecting pupils for different types of school , — monitoring the progress of the school , — grading individuals in examinations , — selecting pupils for further education , training or employment .
16 He suggested that a tendency to report first the material entering the right ear might allow information from the left ear to decay in short term memory and thus give rise to the observed superiority of the right ear .
17 In the context of financial conglomerates , this might concern information , say , in the corporate finance arm which could be used by the investment arm for its own account dealing .
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