Example sentences of "information that [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 AN INDIAN journalist yesterday accused his editor of suppressing information that might have helped to identify the recipients of millions of dollars in bribes allegedly paid to Indian officials by the Bofors armaments company , a scandal which has caused acute embarrassment to Rajiv Gandhi 's government .
2 Here is some extra information that might help you plan a balanced eating regime .
3 From both departments he received information that might help free the Stone family from harassment .
4 The Bail Information Schemes being developed in England and Wales also provide the prosecutor with additional information that might reduce requests for custodial remands .
5 Variability in ME , however , has sometimes been perceived as an obstacle rather than a resource , and as a result information that might be of some value to the historian has been rejected from the canon .
6 Hence the observation of a black-hole explosion would provide very important information on elementary particle physics , information that might not be available any other way .
7 But unknown to most of his colleagues he was busily collecting information that might bear on the question of how a species might change when exposed to a new environment .
8 They were meagre enough , but at least the ferryman had been able to supply one scrap of information that might yet be useful .
9 But the DIA would n't risk any action based on information that might have been traced back to one of Asmar 's people .
10 ‘ You have no further information that might be of any assistance , sir ? ’
11 B : Oh he got a fine If it later transpires that Harry got a life sentence too , then B ( if he knew this all along ) would certainly be guilty of misleading A , for he has failed to provide all the information that might reasonably be required in the situation .
12 You can never entirely eliminate human error and oversight , but this gimmick of marking replies to searches , etc , minimises the possibility of your forgetting to pass on to your client vital information that might give time to consider whether or not to proceed with the purchase , such as the fact that redevelopment of the area within the next ten years is contemplated .
13 ‘ I 'll trade you your ‘ binos ’ for information that might lead me to the whereabouts of Dr Charity Marlowe . ’
14 Unbeknown to them and the Fuehrer himself , surveillance staff at Bletchley Park have just cracked all their codes and are intercepting information that 'll help lead the Allies to victory .
15 Such a trial , however , could well prove to be a double-edged sword for the administration , since the general once boasted that he possessed information that would prove highly embarrassing to President Bush .
16 Police now considered the case a murder inquiry and were appealing for any information that would lead to the killer .
17 Clearly these libraries might contain information that would be of use to an enemy .
18 In a leading case in 1969 , Lord Devlin agreed that reasonable suspicion could be based on information that would not generally be admissible in court .
19 disseminate or make use of any information that would allow a breach of security without the authority of the Director ;
20 They are artificial and do not adequately measure the students ' ability to use the complex information tools available and thereby gain the information that would be of use for their studies .
21 With sufficient funds to travel to many active libraries , it enables the British Library Information Officer for User Education to make more personal contact , and thus frequently acquire information that would otherwise not be volunteered or made public .
22 They did this over two weeks , but there was no means of knowing the energies of the neutrons , the essential information that would tell them whether they were from the fusion of deuterium and be the final proof .
23 These phrases denied me my right to participate in the very same way that the socialist movement refused to recognize my rights to have access to information that would dispel my ignorance on such subjects .
24 ( I am reminded of a passage in a book by Doris Lessing , where she says : ‘ I want this court to condemn Volyen utterly , root and branch , for failing to instruct its young in the rules that its own psychologists and anthropologists have extracted from research and study : for failing to arm its youth with information that would enable it — the youth — to resist being swept away with any system of ideas that happens to be available ’ . )
25 The little paintings are a sequential record of the kind of information that would be synthesised into a finished work .
26 In the context of these investigations , I used the concept of danger clues to describe any piece of information that would tend to alert a social worker to suspect that child abuse was taking place.s An important source of danger clues was obviously to be found in the condition of the child , particularly its physical state and behaviour .
27 Bentham was perfectly willing to countenance torture if it would reveal information that would prevent more injury and suffering than was used in obtaining it ( Twining and Twining , 1973 ) .
28 This conflict arises because any directives towards making nationalized industries more fully accountable would , on the one hand , lead to the release of commercially confidential information that would be readily available to private sector competitors , and , on the other hand , would provide for potential political exploitation by those either for or against the concept of nationalization .
29 The latter are typically re-presentations of accruals accounting figures , albeit to include information that would not be readily apparent in the income statements and balance sheets .
30 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 .
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