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Example sentences for "give information"

  • It is, indeed, the duty of every director to give information of such misconduct on the part of the board.

  • It would be absurd to admit the right of the Government directors to give information and at the same time deny the means of obtaining it.

  • It is the result chiefly of the mistaken belief that the purpose of technical teaching is to give information.

  • If the main purpose is to give information, the "fact" question is used, the object being to determine whether the student has acquired a particular item of information.

  • When the deponent returned to the city, the said Josefa Coquet told him, with a mysterious look, that she had seen this book, and that her Confessor had ordered her to give information of it to the Holy Office.

  • Mr. Secretary Dundas, offering to give information as to certain designs of the Friends of the People.

  • Henry Dundas, the lord-advocate, and the prisoner, by which it would appear that he had attended the meetings of the Friends of the People with no other view than a design to give information of their proceedings.

  • He shall, from time to time, give information to the legislature of the state of the Union.

  • This lady, Mr. Jinks, has come here, to give information of an intended duel in this town.

  • It was simply before me that with Abel Hunt ready to give information, and we shut up where a search of half an hour must surely reveal our whereabouts, it was simply our duty to go away if so be that were possible.

  • He was sorry the gentlemen from Massachusetts were not there in their places,[20] to give information to the committee respecting the quantity exported from that State; from Pennsylvania the quantity was but small.

  • And gentlemen are called upon to give information of any other causes which can produce either of those effects.

  • In order to give information of the governor's want of prudence, no Audiencia is needed, for there are enough people here to advise you.

  • This consideration has now no longer any force, on account of the decrees brought by the governor, in which the auditors are ordered not to oppose him, but only to give information to your Majesty.

  • That the truth may be known, they go to give information of what they know.

  • As he had been the first to give information of the conspiracy to Cicero, public honors were decreed him, but he was deprived of them by the influence of Caesar, whom he had named as one of the conspirators.

  • Its primary object is to give information.

  • While a great deal of information may be obtained from some letters of friendship, the real purpose of such letters is, usually, not to give information, but to entertain.

  • All writing aims to give information or to furnish entertainment (Section 54).

  • Knowing what human nature is, we can be sure that now he won't give information.

  • To whom could I give information, indeed?

  • If any one of us knew of a proposed political murder, would he, in view of all the consequences, go to give information, or would he stay at home and await events?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give information" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    give account; give each; give effect; give every; give expression; give glory; give information; give money; give their; give utterance; give warning; given away; given moment; given only; given period; given place; given quantity; given signal; given subject; given three; given year; gives the following account; giveth thee; pear tree; placed before; speak against