Example sentences of "information which can be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | * Provide information which can be understood and adequate training |
2 | The amount of information which can be stored on a hard disk is much greater — my computer , for example , has a 105 megabyte hard disk . |
3 | The framework used in the interviews ( Table B ) provided information which can be categorised into five are as : |
4 | Advanced societies are distinguished from backward ones by , among many other features , the reliability of the information which can be obtained about them . |
5 | It has proved very hard for publishers to make the conceptual leap from information that is essentially fixed and pre-determined , such as print , to dynamic information which can be shaped in its applications by the end user as well as by the publisher . |
6 | But even if it is n't , it is far better to start with a concise piece of information which can be built up into a bigger story if the circumstances are right than to send out a wordy release which is immediately discarded . |
7 | There is a certain amount of relevant factual information which can be assessed ; e.g. knowledge of significant characters , places and events from scripture ; the structure of the bible , information about the life of Jesus , the Church , the Sacraments , the Saints , the work of Christian organisations , etc . |
8 | Particularly valuable examples of the amount of information which can be given about a character in brief solos are those for most of the characters in A Month in the Country and , dramatically , for those in Mayerling . |
9 | The potential information which can be extracted from a metal artefact by analytical and technological study extends far beyond providing accurate factual information for museum labels and excavation reports . |
10 | This is in contrast to that information which can be challenged and questioned which has to be made publicly available in support of quality assurance . |
11 | It also makes available a data base of information which can be interrogated flexibly and easily by means of a report generator . |
12 | It gives additional information which can be used as experience grows and by those who already possess some knowledge of Homoeopathy . |
13 | The role of evaluation is to provide information which can be used for rational decision making . |
14 | This distinction is partly based on the timing of the evaluation , and partly on the purpose for which it is intended : formative evaluation is carried out during the development of a course or programme and provides direct feedback about the functioning of the different parts of the programme , thereby giving information which can be used to modify the educational process . |
15 | Thus formative evaluation provides information which can be used to improve a course , whereas summative evaluation can be used to provide information about the overall worth of a given course , to help in the decision as to whether or not the course should be continued . |
16 | This is a second series , using as a conversational resource a different set of modules ; these modules are designed to obtain information which can be used to plot out speakers ' interpersonal network relationships both within and outside the neighbourhood . |
17 | The selection of source material will limit the information which can be processed , and may introduce unnecessary overheads if it does not fit material to be processed well ( Sampson , 1989 ) . |
18 | Although CD-ROMs look much like CD audio discs , they are encoded not with music but information which can be read and displayed by a computer . |
19 | Some books are devoted specifically to the sort of information which can be recovered from coins and the methodology of their study : M. Grant , Roman History from Coins ( 1958 ) ; John Casey , Understanding Ancient Coins ( 1986 ) ; M. H. Crawford , Sources for Ancient History ( 1983 ) , chapter 4 ; and J. Casey and R. Reece ( eds . ) , |
20 | Governors will , therefore , depend heavily upon the guidance and information which can be provided for them within the school . |