Example sentences of "information [vb mod] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 For a child too young to make an informed request the information may be disclosed to a parent on his behalf .
2 Just because the distribution of this information may be restricted to your own staff or a close circle of customers does n't mean that you should n't pay attention to its style or presentation , far from it .
3 Module version information may be restricted to details on approved module versions only , with details on intermediate development versions omitted .
4 It explains what information should be given to new staff on their first day at work .
5 What information should be given to the work-force ?
6 Any information should be given to Newton Aycliffe police on .
7 Where the company subsequently becomes aware that its figure is no longer the ‘ best estimate ’ , or can be replaced by an accurate figure , this information should be sent to the inspector without unreasonable delay .
8 Offers of help or requests for more information should be sent to .
9 Information should be sent to The Bookseller and marked for the attention of Jason Cowley , to arrive no later than Wednesday 3rd February .
10 The information should be sent to the communications department at Darlington Police Station , where it will be kept on computer file .
11 I shall answer his question directly : we do not believe that the information should be denied to parents , but we believe that crude performance tables should not be used to distort the choices that parents make between different schools in Scotland , as would be the case if the Bill were implemented .
12 Enquiries for further information should be addressed to Admissions Office , Faculty of Medicine Office , Medical School , Teviot Place , Edinburgh EH8 9AG .
13 Enquiries for further information should be addressed to The Admissions Officer , Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Royal ( Dick ) School of Veterinary Studies , Summerhall , Edinburgh EH9 1QH .
14 Detailed information should be restricted to the Appendix .
15 Any information should be directed to Gilbert Hird on Darlington .
16 Informed and accurate information should be forwarded to ‘ 93 ’ to ensure that in each location the Banks ' guarantees are implemented in full .
17 There are clear guidelines in the code on the manner in which information should be added to computer systems , how long it should be kept on the system and the security measures that should be taken to prevent unauthorised access .
18 The information must be matched to the business 's objectives and critical success factors .
19 ‘ There is a possibility that some information could be lost to us forever — but at the moment we do n't really know .
20 This information could be given to the members of the company as a separate statement .
21 In the wartime agreement on pooling brains and resources for the original work on the atomic bomb , which was signed at Quebec in 1943 between the United States and Britain in association with Canada , there were five clauses : the signatories would not use atomic weapons against each other ; they would not use them against third parties without the others ' consent ; no information would be given to third parties without mutual consent ; Britain disclaimed any interest in commercial and industrial exploitation , because the heavy burden of production would fall on the United States ; and a Combined Policy Committee would be set up to ensure full and effective collaboration .
22 The fact was that the bank giving the reference must have appreciated that the information would be shown to a customer of the other bank and this was sufficient to satisfy the " neighbour " test .
23 Those circumstances are strictly defined as being first , where confidential information would be disclosed to the Press and public if they attended , and secondly where exempt information would be disclosed to the Press and public if they attended .
24 Those circumstances are strictly defined as being first , where confidential information would be disclosed to the Press and public if they attended , and secondly where exempt information would be disclosed to the Press and public if they attended .
25 This can only be done through a committee and then the information will be sent to all members of the committee .
26 Firmer proposals should be available by early autumn this year , and more information will be sent to centres at that time .
27 Your letter does not have to have said why the Council refused your request , because this information will be given to the Appeal Committee .
28 The information will be passed to Customs over BT 's EDI Net service .
29 The information will be forwarded to you as a package as soon as it is available .
30 To create this light style , the company address and other essential information can be relegated to the bottom of the page .
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