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Example sentences for "information"

Lexicographically close words:
informal; informality; informally; informant; informants; informational; informations; informative; informatory; informd
  1. Nineveh on the former river, like Babylon on the latter, has yielded from its tablet-records information as to the use of credit in the more northern capital of Assyria.

  2. The information given is exact in relation to five principal States, and approximate in relation to the other parts of the United States.

  3. Rely on my probing the matter to the bottom and ascertaining everything about it, and giving you the fullest information in ample time to decide what shall be done.

  4. I gave him some uncompromising information on the subject of his pit, and told him that if he didn't conciliate the middle classes, he might depend on being damaged, very decidedly.

  5. Henri had not only returned, he had brought back information of great value to all the Allied armies.

  6. Great dray horses were dragging forward batteries, the heavy guns sliding and slipping In the absence of such information as only Henri had been wont to bring it was best to provide for the worst.

  7. And it is not to be known here how much this utter failure had been due to the information Henri had secured before he was wounded.

  8. They had information undoubtedly," said the colonel.

  9. They had information he must have--how the modus vivendi had been arranged, through what channels.

  10. Pelletier may have known Scaliger personally; but it is more probable that Pelletier derived his information from the same classical and traditional sources as did Scaliger.

  11. The information is yours, Cap," answered the tramp, with an assumed air of grandness.

  12. Mr. Price brought out maps, and gave Dave great deal of information as to the smuggling system on the border.

  13. How could making a name, for the information of nobody but themselves, prevent their dispersion?

  14. Rachel, the mulatto, who believed everything a white person did or said, and who tested all information with: "Did de white folks say so?

  15. Tesney," said Mrs. Wakely; "that information seems to trouble you.

  16. An information was filed against the field agent of the Land Department for highway robbery and attempted murder, but Gordon went about his business just as if he were not under a cloud.

  17. Gordon gave the information without even a flash of mirth in his steady eyes.

  18. An information had been filed against Gordon for highway robbery and attempted murder.

  19. Thinking that there might be some further scrap of information somewhere, Jannet began to examine the dusty articles under the shelf or bed.

  20. A telephone call to Nell elicited the information that the company had gone and that Nell could spend the afternoon any time that Jannet wanted her.

  21. Well, Vittoria, this is very valuable information to me.

  22. During the meal Janet gained a good deal of information about Jan and his doings from the conversation.

  23. It is at this point that solid historical information first comes to hand.

  24. But even then in Brazil, the Professor says in his book, “so little was known of the Amazon that we could obtain only very meager, and usually rather discouraging, information concerning our projected journey.

  25. If its reading stimulates further interest in them, the Pan American Union will be only too glad to furnish any information in its power.

  26. It has been very generally thought that they were the handiwork of the prehistoric Piruas; yet, since the Piruas are prehistoric, it is not to be expected that much historic information concerning them is obtainable.

  27. He gave no information as to his profession or business, and as I had not even returned his confidence by revealing my name, this was not to be wondered at.

  28. Just so," I replied, wondering whether I should endeavor to obtain from Marie Deschamps information which would be useful to Rosa.

  29. As briefly as possible Adrian related their adventures since they left the City of Mexico the previous morning; told about the information contained in the telegram from Gen.

  30. That's the information we are after," whispered Donald when they were out of earshot.

  31. All had come to the embassy for information and to register.

  32. Funston and described the American, Donald vouchsafed no information which might help to apprehend him.

  33. The information was evidently received none too soon, for they encountered quite a force of Mexicans, guarding the works.

  34. He was much pleased at the information given him concerning the corporal and thanked the boys in the name of Gen.

  35. Sure was," from Donald, "but we got the information we went after.

  36. He's reached the bottom," was the information vouchsafed.

  37. But the curious public were not able to acquire any satisfactory information in regard to her.

  38. I had the information from a correspondent in London, who sent me a paper in which was a brief obituary.

  39. This enslavement was aided by the deep ignorance of the masses who had no means of information and nothing but vague feelings of the injustice of their lot.

  40. Anonymous information ought not to be received in any sort of prosecution.

  41. An anonymous information was laid before me, containing a charge against several persons, who upon examination denied they were Christians, or had ever been so.

  42. Something can be told of a person's character from his eyes, the expression of the face and the contour of the head, but this information is very misleading as our everyday experience shows.

  43. As good as his word he returned with his information that the gentleman in question also had a private room in the "Angel," but was dining out that night and had taken his servant with him.

  44. But in what manner he had made his money even the best-informed gossips could not tell, and Mr. Fogg was the very last person from whom one would seek to obtain information on the subject.

  45. He was a well-informed man, and would willingly have imparted any information he possessed, had Phileas Fogg chosen to apply to him.

  46. I think so too," said the guide, who then proceeded to give his employers some information respecting the lady.

  47. I shall therefore quote only those sections which bear directly upon the subject of our investigation; any reader desirous of fuller information can refer to Mr Mead's work, or to the original text published by Reitzenstein.

  48. It was plain that the wary Moor had received information of the intended attack.

  49. These he sent out in all directions to watch the movements of the enemy and to procure all kinds of information important to the security of the frontier.

  50. He had received information from his adalides, who were apostate Moors, that an incursion might be safely made into a mountainous region near Malaga called the Axarquia.

  51. No one was permitted to leave the fortress, lest information of its defenceless plight should be carried to the Moor.

  52. Ferdinand had full information of all the movements and measures for the relief of Baza, and took precautions to prevent them.

  53. Boabdil had full information of the state of the garrison and the absence of its commander.

  54. This last opinion was confirmed by the return of scouts, who brought information that Muley Abul Hassan had received notice of his movements, and was rapidly advancing in quest of him.

  55. On seeing Don Vigilio so excited, in such a blaze of spite, Pierre thought of extracting from him some of the many items of information which he had hitherto sought in vain.

  56. But all information must now have been collected, and you must know of it.

  57. Since the foregoing pages were in type, we have been favored with some additional information concerning the Governor, through the kindness of A.

  58. It was difficult for him to fix a price at first, not being acquainted with the coin of the realm, but he put his whole mind to the acquisition of reliable information on this point, and his native shrewdness brought him success.

  59. The fact is that this information opened up a new field of enterprise and hope.

  60. Valuable information Mr. Allibone’s Dictionary certainly does impart; but we feel compelled to express regret that its author should have made a serious mistake as to the importance of much of the matter inserted.

  61. The report of the diocese for 1871 supplies no information in regard to the Indian population, if indeed any Christians are still to be found among them within the limits of the state.

  62. It is really lamentable to see what we must call a total want of knowledge in a person of such extensive information and real ability as Prof.

  63. We ought to have our sources of information as well as our enemies.

  64. The means of information for English readers are scanty.

  65. Taine; nay, more, that he not only totally fails in presenting a fair or even intelligible abstract of Anglo-Saxon literature, but that he appears to be wanting in the necessary information which might enable him to do it.

  66. Braun, you are right, your information is perfectly true.

  67. In addition to the works devoted specifically to the subject, mentioned in the text of this article, we would refer the future historian to the following sources of information as indispensable to an exhaustive treatment of the theme.

  68. Moreover, here was the Indian letter so long looked for, likely by its date to be an answer to the information as to Alexis White's studies.

  69. If the younger ones were less anxious about their parents than was their sister, each had a plunge to make on the morrow into a very new world, and the Varleys' information had not been altogether reassuring.

  70. From information obtained through the capture of several spies, they knew that in an office at 60 Wall Street a big, polite German, Wolf von Igel, was running an advertising agency that was not an advertising agency.

  71. Thanks to the information gained from von Papen's papers, the United States had a very good idea of what the other Germans in America were doing and began to make arrests.

  72. Every time Mendez held a meeting of his group of German agents and talked of how to send information to Germany, the secretary heard all they said, and at once reported it to his chief.

  73. That was to keep the German spies over here from sending to Germany information that would be of value to her in a military way.

  74. On landing at Wilhelmshaven, Isaacs was questioned by German intelligence officers, and then sent to Karlsruhe where he was again examined with the hope that he would give out information which would be valuable to the Germans.

  75. All the information obtained by the Secret Service was sifted, arranged, and confirmed, and Mendez was arrested.

  76. The messenger was waiting at Spa to carry the information to the German representatives who were at Château de Francfort with Marshal Foch and Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss, first lord of the British navy.

  77. What I am about to relate is based either on authoritative information gathered on the spot, or on my own observations.

  78. He had kept his eyes open during his seven days' journey through the German lines, and had some important information to give at French headquarters.


  79. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "information" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; acquaintance; advice; allegation; announcement; answer; arraignment; bail; bit; blame; briefing; bug; bulletin; charge; clue; command; commerce; communication; communion; communique; complaint; connection; contact; conversation; converse; correspondence; count; data; datum; dealing; dealings; declaration; denunciation; direction; directory; dispatch; dope; edification; education; enlightenment; error; evidence; exchange; experience; expertise; fact; facts; familiarity; file; goods; gossip; guidance; guidebook; history; illumination; implication; imputation; indictment; info; information; innuendo; insinuation; instruction; instructions; intelligence; interaction; interchange; intercommunication; intercourse; interplay; intimacy; journalism; ken; know; knowledge; lawsuit; learning; light; line; literature; lore; material; mention; message; news; newsletter; newspaper; noise; notice; notification; output; particular; pedagogy; plaint; play; presentation; presentment; press; proof; prosecution; publication; publicity; radio; record; release; reply; report; reproach; response; revelation; rumor; schooling; science; scoop; sidelight; signal; speaking; speech; statement; story; suit; talk; talking; taxing; technics; technique; telepathy; television; testimony; tidings; tip; touch; traffic; transmission; truck; tuition; tutelage; tutorship; wisdom; word