Example sentences of "with information " in BNC.

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1 Since 1987 , when caterers were inundated with information about their legal and moral duty in dealing with HIV-infected staff , the topic has receded from the headlines , although the number of those infected has increased .
2 McKinsey said it was dealing directly with Information Consulting on the transaction but the latter would have to be relieved of an option owned by Saatchi before any definitive pact .
3 The latest , a Government-sponsored inquiry by Professor Gordon Higginson , vice-chancellor of Southampton University , concluded there were far too many A-level syllabuses , and that they were stuffed too full with information .
4 If the service , which is free apart from the cost of the phone call , proves successful , it may be supplemented by others dealing with information on areas of concern such as the environment .
5 There is a summary of the walks and a useful fact file with information about the length of the walk , the height climbed , how easy or difficult the walk is and whether there are public conveniences or public transport .
6 He particularly disliked parting with information about the house .
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 His lectures were above all popular because he packed them with information .
9 Coming out this month , The Gardener 's Year ( £14.95 ) by Burkhard Mücke and John Ferguson is beautifully photographed and packed with information .
10 The next day , Mr Goodwin 's source telephoned him with information including the amount the company was trying to borrow , and the projected results for the current accounting year .
11 Like most family companies it is tight-fisted with information .
12 The role of documentation and the devices for handling information in a museum context often remain hidden to visitors , who are nonetheless bombarded with information from the moment they enter any large museum or art gallery — in the form of signs indicating the way to the cafeteria , ground-plans of the premises , or , more obviously , labels and information panels associated with the gallery displays .
13 The Building Research Advisory Service and the local authority can also help with information . ’
14 Credit Suisse said that although it had been decided that none of the managers could represent the bondholders , it would be advising them and providing them with information .
15 South London-born Gray — known more commonly in one of his favourite hunting grounds , Fleet Street , as Joe Flynn — was jailed in Britain in 1979 for deceiving the FBI and the CIA with information about a Russian agent .
16 Each question , like the course overall , is practical in focus and concerned with information about the relative strength of different alcoholic drinks , detoxification times , legal limits and medical effects .
17 During 1724–25 Miller frequently wrote to Blair with information on the Physic Garden and his own literary work .
18 He pointed out the importance of having both long and short term memory — ‘ you do n't want to clutter up your brain with information that is irrelevant long term ’ , he said , giving as an example the way you would look at traffic approaching as you crossed a street — you need to recall the situation for only a few seconds .
19 In considering the maintenance and reproductive functions of an advanced organism , we find that there is an especially pronounced development of the capacity to correlate classes of information originating from the environment , not only with one another , but also with information arising from monitoring the interior metabolic condition .
20 Mind is synonymous with information in two categories ; that governing instructions for operations and the raw information operated upon prior to decision-making .
21 The selectivity and control of conscious attention remains poorly understood ; very clearly it is not at all coextensive with information processing for much of this is never observed and can not be summoned up for examination .
22 However , the Henley Standard again obliges with information and reports on July 12th that the ‘ New Bolney Links open for play tomorrow ’ .
23 The House of Lords accepted evidence that the NSPCC relied on anonymous informants for much of its work in child protection and held that the public interest in informants coming forward with information outweighed the parents ' interest in being able to sue a malicious busybody .
24 Their version of retrieval theory supposes that information acquired during pre-exposure ( that the target stimulus is followed by no event , say ) can coexist with information acquired during conditioning ( that the stimulus is associated with a US ) and will compete with it on a retrieval test .
25 Control results from inspection and the interpretation of reports together with information derived from administrative sources .
26 This , of course , caught the attention of many journalists , and St Mary 's did not fail to provide them with information .
27 Reyburn 's book is packed with information .
28 Learned letters , both for and against , bristled with information about how such an event could have occurred .
29 The traveller today is bombarded with information about travelling : there are special supplements in newspapers , specialist magazines , television and radio programmes and videos .
30 It will be amalgamated with information obtained from others to provide a complete statistical picture of the characteristics of people in particular occupations .
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