Example sentences of "information on [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This will meet , in full , Mr Radice 's demand for information on why a medicine has been licensed .
2 When selection is the main focus of assessment a test that provides information on where a pupil stands relative to the group taking the test is most likely to be used .
3 There is also information on where the local topos/guides can be bought ( that is assuming they are still in stock by the time you get there ) .
4 Agencies ' reports will thus provide information on both the financial and operational performance of the activities they cover at an earlier stage than is possible in departmental reports .
5 For further information on either the camera or the upgrade contact : K. G. Corfield Ltd. 6 John Street , London , WC1N 2ES .
6 She did nothing to help the stricken families , to advise , or to offer information on either the Social Work Department 's rights and responsibilities , or those of the parents .
7 There were dialect pieces and local banter along with information on how a particular local player had performed a couple of hundred miles away .
8 For the purposes of this second task , Marx uses information on how the concepts are visualized in other system , hence his use of anthropology and history .
9 This detailed survey is peppered with information on how the faunas came to be collected — often by amateurs .
10 So far we have been talking about the flow of information from the company , but It can be equally important for management to receive information on how the world is thinking about the company and its activities , about rival companies and about the industry in which it operates .
11 Many people will not realise that they are entitled to a discount , because , there is no information on how the discount scheme will work .
12 The research provides , through a lengthy national survey , detailed information on how the experience of recession has affected such matters as relations at the work-place , the structure of the labour market , de-skilling and the impact of new technology , the division of labour within the family and the effects of unemployment .
13 They 'll gather information on how the wind behaves closer to ground level .
14 If you would like more information on how the Act will affect you and your unit call Bob on
15 With trained helpers at home in Oxford , Michael has put together valuable information on almost a thousand species of trees .
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