Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] of information [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Each different piece of information in the structure being accessed has its own list of indexes . |
2 | Surprisingly the recall data appeared to show enhanced recall of information in the arousal condition , both for peripheral and central information , though this contrast only reached significance for the central information . |
3 | 4.2.1.1 to use all reasonable endeavours properly to co-ordinate the Project in accordance with the directions of the Project Committee , to convene meetings of the Project Committee and ensure the proper distribution of information between the Parties |
4 | And that 's why it 's important that there needs to be an open debate , both within the union , and there needs to be a proper flow of information from the Executive in these discussions to the branches and to the members to tell them what 's going on . |
5 | The patterns of information use suggest that staff frequently cross departmental ‘ boundaries ’ in search of data , and such inter-departmental activities should be encouraged by a management structure which permits the free flow of information throughout the Garden . |
6 | Neither approach seems entirely satisfactory , although the latter may have the advantage of facilitating a simple architecture , with a uni-directional flow of information from the bottom upwards . |
7 | A well constructed and well presented catalogue , sent to selected gatekeepers , technical managers ( etc ) acts as a detailed source of information about the supplier and his products . |
8 | In this work , formative assessment is seen to involve collecting a range of different types of information about the children , including an awareness of : |
9 | that the price of limited liability ought to be the maximum possible disclosure of information regarding the company 's financial position , |
10 | Each isotopic substitution gives in principle one extra piece of information about the force field , and for several small molecules enough isotopic species have been studied to allow the force field to be specified fully . |
11 | Wary of the advantages the Kiwi teams had had on home ground , Fusil refused to name the route , but still made one vital error ( and gave away a crucial piece of information for the Costa Rican teams ) by saying it would be a coast-to-coast race across the Central American country . |
12 | During the first half of the century efforts were made to extend the same technique to the various kinds of animals as well as plants , so that naturalists had access to a vast body of information about the geographical distribution of living things . |
13 | Large multinational corporations produce and acquire vast volumes of information in the course of their business . |
14 | Large multinational corporations produce and acquire vast volumes of information in the course of their business . |
15 | However , Paletz and his colleagues remain critical of the journalists ' over-reliance on official sources of information about the riot ( i.e. the mayor and chief of police ) which helped to frame the event as the successful police suppression of a naked spree of lawlessness . |
16 | By the end of the century many were moaning that ‘ the pulpit can never again be what it was once — the chief organ of information to the people , the great agent in moulding public thought ’ . |
17 | This activity continued into the later decades of the nineteenth century under successive directors : J. D. Hooker ( one of Darwin 's chief sources of information on the geographical distribution of plants ) and his son-in-law William Thiselton-Dyer ( 1843–1928 ) . |
18 | Consideration should be given to using the following sources of information as the means to identify targets : — |
19 | Fragmentary and damaged though they are , the Knossos frescoes have yielded a vast amount of information about the world of the Minoans . |
20 | Thus Davis very quickly gained a vast amount of information about the many chemical operations of his day . |
21 | Persons to whom we have been introduced are exceedingly kind and John is acquiring a vast fund of information in the ornithological department , which must , I think , prove interesting to the lovers of that science . |
22 | As might be expected , only a limited amount of information about the practice of telephone-tapping is made available to the public . |
23 | Well I think what you 've got to be careful of and it 's always a difficulty when you 're looking at er benefits and dis-benefits of major road schemes , you 'll see that we go into a tremendous amount of or collect a tremendous amount of information about the different impacts . |
24 | SIR — Shell growth rings are the principal source of information on the age and growth of mulluscs . |
25 | We have a population which has benefited from being able to tap into a wide and diverse range of information through the printed word . |
26 | Political institutions , the judiciary , and the police , for example , are considered ‘ newsworthy ’ and become natural sources of information for the mass media . |
27 | Generally speaking , this strategy does not , in itself , seem to interfere with the natural flow of information in the target text . |
28 | It also means that a very large amount of information about the body that has collapsed must be lost when a black hole is formed , because afterward all we can possibly measure about the body is its mass and rate of rotation . |
29 | Members receive a large amount of information in the form of printed handouts . |
30 | The homoeopathic doctor needs to obtain a large amount of information from the patient which requires a longer consultation time . |