Example sentences of "information [modal v] be [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Because a limited amount of statistical information may be extracted from the frequency curve the same facts are most commonly used to construct the cumulative frequency curve .
2 These are documents which are often necessary to obtain access to a deceased person 's assets — further information may be obtained from the Principal Registry , Family Division of the High Court , 5th Floor , Golden Cross House , Duncannon Street , London , WC2N .
3 Further information may be obtained from the Co-operative Funeral and Memorial Service , 2 Commonwealth Buildings , Woolwich Church Street , SE18 5NW , Tel 081 317 7317 .
4 Further information may be obtained from the Secretary , University House , Coleraine .
5 Up-to-date information may be obtained from any post office .
6 Further information may be obtained from Whitaker 's Bibliographic Services at
7 Further information may be obtained from and orders placed with the Hon.
8 FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL RECREATION , HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY , RICCARTON , CURRIE , ED14 4 AS PLEASE ENCLOSE A STAMPED ENCLOSED ENVELOPE .
9 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 ) .
10 Publications , details of all classes and further information may be obtained from the Secretary : .
11 This information may be obtained from Cambridge Computer Ltd .
12 Additional information may be sought from industry/ economic experts and from correspondent banks in the borrower 's country , thus the external residence of a borrower adds new dimensions to bank lending decisions .
13 A list of titles and further information may be had from David Lines at Sandpiper Books , ( ) .
14 ( 5 ) Information may be passed from the target to the offeror ( and vice versa ) provided security is maintained ( see Note 1 on Rule 20.1 ; para 12.2.1.1 below ) .
15 The amount of work required to obtain this information may be inferred from knowing that this project will run for 9 years and cost 100 million US dollars .
16 what information should be sought from the potential purchasers .
17 More detailed information should be obtained from the relevant grant-awarding bodies ( for addresses see page 47 ) .
18 Information should be obtained from the director , Susan Brind .
19 Information should be obtained from the director , Susan Brind .
20 The idea that information should be hidden from or denied to parents , as apparently advocated today by the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) and the Labour party , is amazing .
21 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will look at the Official Report tomorrow and tell me where I said that information should be hidden from parents .
22 Large lexicons are generally unable to reside in main-memory and the required information must be retrieved from disk .
23 This information could be obtained from payroll files — accuracy could be assured as salaries are checked carefully each month by the individual employees as they receive their pay slips !
24 If information could be transmitted from here to a Centauri in less time than this , it would effectively be travelling back into the past .
25 It is not enough to say that the visual system must contain edge detectors , one also has to say how edge information could be reconstructed from the retinal image and how far the units in the CNS that appear to respond to edges do , in fact , operate according to these computational principles .
26 It was apparent to me that a great deal more useful information could be derived from the FDR if the single parameter of pitch attitude could be added to the requirements , and I pressed this view very hard with the authorities when they drew up the UK regulations on the subject in 1964 .
27 The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office on July 3 said that further information would be requested from the Libyan government , following a meeting between the Libyan ambassador to Tunisia , Abd al-Atti Obeidi , and other Libyan officials and United Kingdom representatives at the Geneva headquarters of the UN on June 9 .
28 More detailed information will be sought from national surveys of higher education , employing organisations and former students , supplemented by interviews .
29 Whenever possible , information will be collected from more than one source , eg from both town council and church accounts , to try to discover if a single labour market operated in a town .
30 Information will be collected from various publications which provide data on output , exports , market shares etc .
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