Example sentences of "information may be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This information may be summarised and need not be given for each individual instrument .
2 There are at least five major sources from which information may be extracted and put into note form — lectures , private reading in textbooks and technical papers , conversations , seminars , and experimental work .
3 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 .
4 User , Module and Design Change information may be viewed as described in the next few paragraphs .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Further information may be obtained from the Secretary , University House , Coleraine .
8 Up-to-date information may be obtained from any post office .
9 Further information may be obtained from Whitaker 's Bibliographic Services at
10 Further information may be obtained from and orders placed with the Hon.
11 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 .
12 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 ) .
13 Publications , details of all classes and further information may be obtained from the Secretary : .
14 This information may be obtained from Cambridge Computer Ltd .
15 It would be wrong to conceive of these two ‘ orders ’ as being respectively University and Ministry based , for both types of information may be collected at a number of levels including school and teacher 's centre level .
16 The information may be collected by a variety of methods : the company 's internal accounting system , marketing research system and marketing intelligence system .
17 But information may be treated by the speaker as given for a variety of other reasons .
18 This information may be made available to the public .
19 It is important to have someone trustworthy to talk to , but if anyone is told control of the information may be lost .
20 However , this reduction of different verbs to the same primitive does have its disadvantages , as information may be lost ( as in the case of ’ joke ’ , ’ say ’ and ’ preach ’ all being reduced to MTRANS ) .
21 On the other hand , by reducing the detail , the document may be much more easily handled but potentially important information may be lost .
22 The cached information may be stored in a file referenced by the logical name LIFESPANCACHE and must be set up by the user .
23 Much of the information may be gathered as a matter of course .
24 Information may be gathered in a variety of ways , including the use of functional assessment instruments and selective assessment forms .
25 By reference to this , more information may be gathered on the component 's function which may further clarify the discrete purpose , or purposes , being attributed to the entity under consideration .
26 This continuous flow of information may be seen as maintaining the equilibrium in a situation which entails considerable risks , particularly for the teacher .
27 ( 2 ) Note 2 to Rule 2.1 warns companies of the particular risk that price-sensitive information may be leaked during proof printing of documents , and urges every possible precaution to ensure confidentiality .
28 It provides that information may be withheld where a firm : " maintains an established arrangement which requires information obtained by the firm in the course of carrying on one part of its business of any kind to be withheld in certain circumstances from persons with whom it deals in the course of carrying on another part of its business of any kind . "
29 It is easier to involve other family members and useful information may be gained by seeing a patient in his home .
30 It has been suggested that in certain circumstances a person who withholds unpublished price sensitive information may be said to have committed an offence under the subsection .
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