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

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1 All winners of certificates and awards were written to individually asking them to check the details on their forms as this was the information that would be used in the presentations .
2 The little paintings are a sequential record of the kind of information that would be synthesised into a finished work .
3 It identifies the range of information that must be made available to parents and the right of parents to contribute their own advice and evidence to the assessment .
4 Another crucial piece of information that must be presented ( on the basis of publicly available information only ) with our findings is an assessment by MAS of the likelihood of each possible transaction being completed .
5 This is because they generate excessive amounts of data and information that must be interpreted by specialists .
6 The past three months have seen almost daily developments , and a 15-minute speech and 15-minute reply can not do justice to the huge amount of information that must be shared and analysed .
7 It is wisest to treat each variety according to the details and information that will be contained in the better kind of catalogue — the sort of information which will also influence your decision where to order .
8 If you can not find a teacher , who is also an expert in your held , do not worry as any teacher will be able to give you the information that will be required to improve your particular activity .
9 It is tempting always to produce all the information that can be extracted by a particular statistical technique .
10 Just as all the genetic information that can be conceived of is coded for by just four molecules , and all the proteins that exist are built up from just twenty amino acids , so efficient biochemical systems once established tend to be preserved .
11 In doing so he might find himself in the company of evolutionary epistemologists such as Riedl ( 1979 ) , whose over-arching theory of life as an ‘ erkenntnisgewinnender prozess ’ seems to require a unitary notion of knowledge or information , information that can be stored in a genome at one end of the evolutionary spectrum , as well as be expressed , at the other end , by scientific theories that make the world a less strange place to live in .
12 Advances in computer technology have improved the possibilities for the amount of information that can be stored , the speed with which it can be retrieved , the level of sophistication of information analysis and the simulation of future possibilities .
13 It is good advice for there is no substitute for the sort of general information that can be gathered in this way .
14 A window lets you control the information that can be seen at any one time .
15 The received waves are called radar echoes and they can carry the various categories of information that can be borne by any em wave , as outlined in section 3.1.2 , though planetary temperatures can not normally be extracted by radar .
16 It is far easier to trace one 's ancestors in the second half of the sixteenth century than in the Middle Ages , and the information that can be collected is usually much fuller than before .
17 Figure 4.3 illustrates the types of information that can be obtained about a planet using radar which could not be , or not as readily be , determined by the passive receipt of naturally occurring radio waves .
18 The group intends to specify information that can be integrated into a variety of network management environments .
19 It can be shown that semantic network representations are formally equivalent to semantic feature representations , in as much as any information that can be represented in one can be represented in the other .
20 The differences between computer systems impose artificial limits upon the information that can be accessed .
21 However , light pulses that short will have energy spreads comparable to the strength of chemical bonds , and information that can be acquired is unlikely to throw light on chemical processes .
22 Thus a word can store any information that can be coded in the form of an appropriate number of binary bits : such a piece of information might be a numeric value , a group of one or more characters , or ( as we shall see later ) an instruction for controlling the computer .
23 as to the information that can be produced by our computer .
24 I have already mentioned some information that can be included on a hand-out , e.g. reading lists , training plans , aims and objectives .
25 There will still be required annual registration but this will be more of a check upon the existing state of the rolling register and will supply extra information that can be acted upon by the electoral returning officer .
26 There is no restriction on the information that can be entered , but the following guidelines may prove helpful :
27 The discussion will fall into two parts : an examination , first , of the sort of information that can be gleaned from a study of individual coins , and , second , of how the study of groups of coins can throw light on contemporary propaganda .
28 The purpose of evaluation is to collect and analyse information that can be used for rational decision making .
29 The purpose of evaluation has been described by Astin and Panos as follows : ‘ the fundamental purpose of evaluation is to produce information that can be used in educational decision making ’ .
30 On the back of information collected for patient care will come aggregated information that can be used for resource management , budgeting , audit , and research on outcomes .
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