Example sentences of "information [vb mod] be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Further information may be obtained from Commanding Officer , HMS Claverhouse , RNR Sea Training Centre , Granton Square , Edinburgh EHS 1HB ( 031 552 2109 ) ; Adjutant , Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities OTC , 5 Forrest Hill , Edinburgh EHI 2QR ( 031 336 1761 Extension 4232 ) ; Commanding Officer , East Lowlands UAS , 16 Royal Terrace , Edinburgh EH7 5AB ( 031 557 0282 ) .
2 Although information may be shared with other intermediaries , the following procedures should be followed :
3 Not only is it very tiring , even impossibly exhausting , to rely on speechreading , but where the information may be conveyed in unfamiliar or technical terms , speechreading may not be sufficiently concise for certainty .
4 what additional information may be released during verbal discussions with interested parties and in what circumstances .
5 It explains what information should be given to new staff on their first day at work .
6 He said computer networks would not be affected and copies of information should be made on floppy discs .
7 Information should be provided on local medical facilities including availability and standard of hospitals , doctors , dentists , opticians , nurses and ambulance services .
8 As regards financial reporting , The Stock Exchange is considering whether balance-sheet information should be included in interim reports , provided the unaudited nature of the figures is explained .
9 The extra information in the interims complies with a Cadbury Committee recommendation that balance sheet information should be included in interim reports and that these should be reviewed by the auditors .
10 This states that the following information must be given in legible characters on all business letters , written orders , invoices , receipts and demands for payment :
11 All user-supplied information must be included in square brackets , except the entry under DESCRIPTION-LINES-ARE .
12 All user-supplied information must be included in square brackets , except the entry under DESCRIPTION-LINES-ARE .
13 Shortly afterwards , the Ministry of Health suggested that birth control information could be given at maternal and child welfare centres on medical grounds .
14 Areas of poor acoustic quality but tightly constrained by local syntactic and semantic information would be identified through top-down prediction .
15 More detailed information will be sought from national surveys of higher education , employing organisations and former students , supplemented by interviews .
16 The information will be collected through collaborative teacher-pupil classroom projects on local dialect .
17 Information will be collected from various publications which provide data on output , exports , market shares etc .
18 Information will be obtained from personal interviews with senior managers in matched triads of US , Japanese and British companies operating in industries of national significance in terms of size and growth .
19 This information will be obtained in various ways .
20 Eventually , leaver information will be dropped onto magnetic tapes when the database becomes too large .
21 Performance information can be viewed in real time or collected and archived at a single location to be used later for systems and capacity planning .
22 video disks on which large amounts of information can be stored in binary form representing characters of text or images .
23 A key factor in current videoconferencing developments is the compression of data so that complex multimedia information can be transmitted in reduced form and decompressed on arrival at its destination .
24 In the first place , we are no longer in the realm of choice of means , where all relevant information can be presented in verbal descriptions ( supplemented on occasion with mathematical symbols and diagrams ) .
25 The information can be presented in different forms .
26 In conclusion to this section on depositional fabrics it can be seen that a considerable amount of information can be gained from petrographic studies which can be used to supplement field studies and gain insight into the origins of the sediment .
27 Any further information can be obtained by direct approach to the Chairman of the Interdepartmental Committee for Chemistry , Dr K.A .
28 Further information can be obtained from relevant MRP reports , MEG projects and other data which are available from , or on open file at , the British Geological Survey or the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland .
29 The list of places with worthwhile examples is far too extensive for inclusion in anything other than a specialist guide to private collections , but a considerable amount of information can be obtained from local tourist authorities and both general and individual heritage guides .
30 Spatial information can be held in immediate memory and reproduced accurately , just as verbal material can , although verbal immediate memory has received much more research attention .
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