Example sentences of "[noun] of information [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Displays would either flick between functions at the touch of a button or would be like a television screen , showing all sorts of information at once . |
2 | There is a great temptation to capture all sorts of information for the sake of it and to keep the same information in several different locations . |
3 | One idea is that we pick up all sorts of information during our waking hours without being consciously aware that we are doing so ; the function of dreaming is to allow our brain to process all this information at the unconscious level . |
4 | The Sudbury man was not forthcoming , he had been suspicious , wanting all sorts of information about them and the glasses . |
5 | The very freedom which marks the period of childhood gives unrivalled opportunity for picking up all sorts of information about the environment ; the child is not handicapped by attending school and listening to formal instruction which is for the most part unrelated to his interests and needs . |
6 | List the sorts of information about a planet that could be obtained by radar and which would be difficult to obtain by other means . |
7 | Erm , we get fed all sorts of information from various levels in and rumours from outside , not just the milkman , you know |
8 | The latest edition of the BCU yearbook contains a great deal of information including lists of rivers with contacts about access . |
9 | These documents — student records and timetables — often have to carry a great deal of information including complex messages and progress summaries . |
10 | The surveys carried out by the Royal Botanic Garden , Edinburgh ( 1983,1984 and 1985 ) , contain a great deal of information about the plants in lochs from South Uist to Lewis . |
11 | In A Brief History of Weston Hall ( 1927 ) he brings together a great deal of information about this unusual house . |
12 | They appear well in advance of publication , and usually contain a good deal of information about individual titles — though here again the information is put together by the producers , who are naturally keen to sell their product . |
13 | Clothes , too , although essentially intended to protect from the elements , provide a great deal of information about the wearer . |
14 | For example , in a closed institution , such as a factory , a school or a prison , the records will give a great deal of information about people who may be included in a survey . |
15 | This technique was originated by the Gestalt school , and since their early work experimental psychologists have amassed a great deal of information about which parameters influence the occurrence of apparent motion . |
16 | As XPS is useful for the study of surfaces it can give a good deal of information about species adsorbed on catalysts . |
17 | Although such studies give a great deal of information about the memory for individual arousing slides , they may be unrepresentative of normal situations . |
18 | Evidence for political affairs comes in a variety of genres : some apparently unlikely sources — theological treatises , for instance , or accounts of the translations ( that is , the carryings to new locations ) of saints ' relics , and collections of miracle-stories — turn out to hold a good deal of information about ( and reactions to ) war and politics . |
19 | Thus it seemed clear that the lexical representation used for matching should already include a great deal of information about the word 's possible phonetic realisations . |
20 | " What is it made of ? " and " How was it made ? " are far better starting points and can lead on to the extraction of a great deal of information about the people and the society that produced it . |
21 | Along the way , a great deal of information about speech act theory , and about work which has developed and challenged it , is presented clearly and coherently . |
22 | Comics cram a great deal of information into a brief space , which makes them a potent force for more than mere storytelling . |
23 | These are in many ways ideal , since they aim at comprehensiveness , are arranged in classified order , and give a good deal of information with each entry . |
24 | Given that the remotely sensed data add a great deal of information to these processes this is hardly surprising , but this general approach is relatively easy to carry out in a GIS environment . |
25 | Our Journal which is available at a yearly subscription of £35.00 , which gives a great deal of information to the members and consumers . |
26 | Many workers proceed directly to examination of thin sections , but there is a great deal of information to be obtained from examining rock slices and cut faces , particularly in the case of limestones and sandstones . |
27 | In the sections where we have dealt with the psychological aspects of sign language we can see a great deal of information of relevance to psychological theories themselves . |
28 | We recommend contacting Cedok once you know where you want to go as they can arrange package holidays as well as provide a great deal of information for the independent traveller . |
29 | A major advantage of the digital system of recording flight data , besides the ability to store a great deal of information for a comparatively small weight penalty , is the higher standard of accuracy that goes with it . |
30 | However , we can point to a good deal of information on the effectiveness of signing in communication and in various aspects of language development ( Moores , 1978 ; Quigley , 1979 ) . |