Example sentences of "[conj] [det] information [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ However , in fairness to Price Waterhouse , it should also be stressed that on other occasions — for example , in April and October 1990 — when the firm had made its audit report to the directors of BCCI , it ensured that some information was passed on to the Bank of England .
2 Neither circulation nor in-house use studies reveal anything about the failure of users to locate specific items at the shelf , although this information is certainly of interest to the librarian trying to improve the effectiveness of stock .
3 In some cases it helps to imagine the place where the picture will be hung , although this information is not always available , particularly if the picture is intended as a present .
4 If you do n't know the frequency of services and current fares make sure that this information is easily available .
5 It may appear that this information is already known but the point at issue is whether the supervisor knows and whether reality matches assumptions .
6 The way that this information is used by libraries varies considerably , according to the type of publishers and the type of library .
7 The underlying idea here is that every corporation , willy-nilly , acquires large amounts of information that is potentially useful in a competitive sense ; but that this information is scattered throughout the firm in its various divisions , units , departments and so on .
8 The tables show that this information is not restrictive across a large lexicon , especially for the words of commonly occurring lengths .
9 We have seen that this information is really only useful if it can be obtained accurately and consistently across writers .
10 Traditionally , it has been assumed that this information is derived from non-visual sources such as the vergence angle of the eyes .
11 But since the nature of their business is so inexorably linked with valuable information legitimately acquired , it is difficult to ensure that this information is not illegitimately used .
12 Instead , there are good grounds for believing that the listener constructs a syntactic and semantic interpretation of the input word-by-word , and that this information is used to guide the processing of subsequent words .
13 Since the ratings for the number of fixed objects in a film are not related to actual recognition sensitivity it seems likely that this information is not assisting subjects in the recognition phase .
14 Sometimes " of course " is added not because the information is obvious , but rather because you want to create the effect of being someone so deeply familiar with the material that this information is basic or obvious .
15 They must take reasonable steps to ensure that this information is available to those who might benefit ( Sched 2 , para 1 ) .
16 It is information which is vital to any councillor who is trying to go through the analysis of cost centre by cost centre of the expenditures of this council and as such it 's vital that this information is available to us not only by combing through all the relevant minutes and in er minutes of committees that have taken place but paraded together in one place for us all and members of the public to be able to get access to it .
17 A Chinese or Japanese speaker or writer does not have to choose between singular and plural , unless the context demands that this information be made explicit .
18 Information on numbers of elderly and disabled households and of the supply of suitable accommodation , together with adaptations carried out , is provided annually by local authorities to the Department of the Environment , yet the majority of housing departments stated that this information was not available .
19 Aitken 's subsequent contention that this information was a legitimate matter of public interest , which justified its public exposure , would seem to most people to be unanswerable .
20 Knox J at first instance had assumed that this information was confidential as he did prices and discounts allowed to customers .
21 The following examples show how time relations are typically signalled in Chinese when the context demands that such information be made explicit :
22 But it is noticeable that such information is commoner in those sections of Thucydides ' narrative ( books iii and iv ) which date from years when he himself was a general and had privileged access to the deliberations in the strategeion .
23 We must not imagine that such information is confined to large businesses .
24 However , as the authors themselves say : ‘ Searching as we do for dates and names to attach to our pieces , we must never forget that such information is a mere bonus . ’
25 The initial investigations involved analysing samples of handwriting and calculating the effectiveness of the word length and shape information , assuming that such information were available .
26 Graham J found that such information was not readily available and went on to say that the information had been obtained as a result of considerable labour and expense on the part of the plaintiffs and was therefore valuable and , it followed , confidential .
27 ( The seller will generally try to restrict this to a warranty of specifically identified information : the acquirer will want a warranty of all information but not if the consequence is that all information is to be treated as a disclosure ) .
28 Similar problems are found in Canada , but in both countries there is a growing realization that the land resource base is not limitless and that more information is needed on land use change ( McCuaig and Manning , 1982 ) .
29 As it became apparent that considerable variations in training were to be found , the ( now ) British Library Research and Development Group for Research into Public Libraries felt that more information was needed about current practice , and in September 1982 , British Library Research and Development and The Library Association agreed to liaise on the development of an exploratory survey .
30 The council 's leisure services committee was told by chief leisure officer John Warbrook that more information was needed from other authorities before a decision should be made .
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