How To Use Informed In A Sentence

  • Both groups are forced to suffer the prejudices that have been fuelled by the tabloids and absorbed by an uninformed public.
  • Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions.
  • I'm reliably informed by all that it is a good one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relationship between a woman and her clinician should be built on trust, and the benefits and the risks of a procedure such as an episiotomy must be openly discussed to ensure truly informed consent.
  • MR. BELL: Well, we have informed the Congress that the part one agreement already rose to the threshold, if you will, of representing a change to the treaty -- what we call a substantive modification -- and therefore, would require congressional approval. Briefing By Robert Bell On Helsinki Agreements
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  • People who have a broad interest in the subject but who lack the historical and ideological framework for a fuller, informed reading, will be gently and entertainingly enlightened here.
  • According to the pamphlet issued to midwives, fathers often feel like 'the invisible parent ... uninformed and unwelcomed'. Times, Sunday Times
  • His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed.
  • The only way to keep that behavior in check is for an informed consumer to not buy their products when a business crosses the line. Apple has a serious transparency problem. : #comments
  • Useful introductory and supplementary materials and informed commentaries on the individual works make this a work of interest to specialists and others.
  • Roger appeared with a plump stubborn Welsh pony, attached to a funny little cart which he gayly informed them was a "gingle. The Spanish Chest
  • I was told she would be at the meeting, but clearly I was misinformed.
  • We may be informed, for example, that the numbers have a dense linear ordering, that there are associative and commutative operations of addition and multiplication, and so on.
  • To keep informed about the most prevalent hoaxes, you can add a free Sophos information feed to your own website or intranet.
  • If you are selling a health care product, I think it is vital that you are able to respond to queries with an educated and informed answer.
  • Its practice of paying the men their cash wages only once a month—a violation of Nevada law, which mandated semimonthly pay envelopes—guaranteed that the demand for scrip would remain robust and thus that the company store would continue to do “exceptionally good business with very gratifying profits,” as the Big Six board was informed that summer. Colossus
  • It would also help to counsel families on making informed decisions about their educational choices.
  • The shame of NOT celebrating something I've informed my readers about motivates me not to forget the date--a form of precommitment! Zoe P. Strassfield: Plans and Precommitment: 2012 in Space!
  • While we can credit him for some degree of intellectual honesty in confronting the hypocrisies and irrationalities that govern so much of public life, religious and non-religious, Christopher Hitchens, in the end, could not offer a vision of true humanness because he dwelled in the cynical faculties of the mind without being adequately informed by the positive wisdom of the heart. Kabir Helminski: Christopher Hitchens is "Not Great"
  • A dinner of Greek moussaka was given to me at school, despite their being informed that I don't do meat.
  • Obviously, then, the average romance reader is not the undereducated, uninformed, subnormal, frustrated housewife of recent mythology.
  • Older conservatives, informed by the just-war tradition and more sensitive to the idea of absolute moral standards than to the amoralism of Machiavelli, were capable of rendering critical judgments on their own governments.
  • His is a gripping peregrination and one rich with detail and informed insights. Times, Sunday Times
  • LA Times article that informed us that said milking strategies (or shall we say "bloodsucking" strategies?) start with the local hotels. HotelChatter -
  • And with billions and billions served helpings of the lardaceous potato strips, it's a sticky moment for JamesSkinner'sJames Skinner's Golden Arches, which last October boasted of its initiative to print nutritional data on its packages to help consumers make informed choices about what to eat. Skinner's McDonald's Comes Clean On Fries' Fat
  • While they are stringing popcorn and cranberries to hang on the tree, Beth tells Calvin and Conrad that she had spoken to Carole Lazenby, who had informed her of something that Con should have told them.
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • But the nature of research is such that the results cannot be anticipated, so predicting what the next major advancements will be is really informed guesswork.
  • Andy Anson, 2018's chief executive, is described as assiduous about keeping the board informed. Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk
  • He was informed that Mr. Johnson would be calling today to encash the said draft.
  • The headmistress informed us that the school would be closed for one day next week.
  • The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security for our Republic.
  • Bert and Duncan were as uninformed as I regarding the forthcoming events of the programme.
  • In fact I was informed that the people of the area, not just the parents, had the same claim on the school as the Department.
  • I was informed she was in the burns unit.
  • According to informed sources, those taken into custody include at least one major-general.
  • They were regarded as the main tool for keeping citizenry informed and engaged in building a unified nation.
  • Information is vital Good information is essential if people are to make informed choices about services.
  • The appellant was informed that he had been clocked at 97 kilometers in a 50 kilometer per hour zone.
  • As such, these works serve as a convincing proof of principle and have informed our own approach to the problem of dominance evolution.
  • The main ethical problems included the health risks for the transplant recipient (e.g., a substantial risk of hyperacute rejection and graft-versus-host disease), traditional animal ethics issues, concerns about informed consent (complicated by empirical uncertainties and the possibility of legally mandated life-long health surveillance), fair allocation of health care resources, and the public health issue that xenotransplantation would allow viruses to jump the species barrier into humans. Human/Non-Human Chimeras
  • Actually it's called a monstrance and it contains a consecrated communion wafer (the big size that only priests get to eat), which by now has magically become the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the form of bread. (there was a time when people chopped each other's heads off over a disagreement about whether it contained any blood) "the abuse took place in the 1970s; the police were informed and acted" - Jack Valero RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates
  • Today he backed away from that statement, saying he was misinformed by exit polls.
  • It is uninventive, unresponsive, unintelligent, uninformed, and unmotivated to succeed.
  • The owners of 87, Marlborough Road, and the estate agent handling the sale should have informed the intending purchasers of this fact.
  • The doctor informed us that the formula containing these homeostatic nutrients was not yet available to the public, but agreed to give my husband and me some sample bottles if we would report to him our results.
  • The other day I glanced at the latest of these potted guides, which informed me that ‘childhood is a recurring theme in Scottish literature’.
  • An empirically well informed philosopher makes the cognitivist case against pictorialism. His Name Was Do Re Mi
  • The client would puzzle out an explanation later, if he got informed by letter of his right to exercise the warrants.
  • The Judge reserved his final decision and has informed the newspaper that decision will be disclosed today.
  • If we may apply to art what Goethe said of poetry we find that among its votaries there are two kinds of self-half-informed people, "dilettanti," he calls them, "he who neglects the indispensable mechanical part, and he thinks he has done enough if he shows spirituality and feeling, and he who seeks to arrive at poetry merely by mechanism in which he can acquire an artisan's readiness, and is without soul and matter. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
  • Doctors must obtain the informed consent of all patients before giving any treatment.
  • Another less informed Mark here - I think if we can ascertain that Bush lied about intelligence to invade Iraq, then we have impeachability. Time to impeach?
  • In the beginning of time, we are informed, a world existed in the north called Niflheim, in the centre of which was a well from which sprang twelve rivers. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
  • I'm not sure what this misinformed individual means by "aggravate" in "It doesn't aggravate the need for more electrical transmission grid. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Thus, the standard is not just that of the averagely competent and well-informed junior houseman (or whatever the position of the doctor) but of such a person who fills a post in a unit offering a highly specialised service.
  • They reconnoitred and calmly informed control what was needed.
  • He asked his mom, who kindly informed us that it would be blackfish, a fairly popular fish in many parts of Asia.
  • ‘You look so very hot tonight, babe,’ he informed her with a grin.
  • To do that requires information that enables executives to make informed judgments. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • `He's got long hairs on the back of his hands like a gorilla," he informed his goggle-eyed companions later. THE BOOK LADY
  • It all comes down to ignorance though, fundamentally, if a substantial minority of the population is unable to even attempt an informed debate without resorting to pachydermal vitriol, then you will unfortunately be left with a corrupt, morally bankrupt set of lunatics. McCain's Lying Has Gone Too Far, According To ... Karl Rove!
  • I was informed, I believe by the late Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh, that of twenty cows in this situation two had died, and that he directed a pint of gin or whisky, mixed with an equal quantity of water, to be given to the other eighteen; all of which eructed immense quantities of air, and recovered. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Every one of my patients who takes HRT is informed of the potential risks, and their decision to use it or not is made in light of their own risk factors, symptoms and concerns. Oprah's Talking Hormones
  • “Gone to her room a little evil-disposed, I am informed, and laid down in her bed for a gliff,” said her grandmother; “as soon as she wakes, she shall take some drops.” Old Mortality
  • A story yesterday at The Daily Beast about the Title IX Complaint Against Yale crystallized, for me, just how misinformed this generation of young men has become. Amy Siskind: Sexual Assaults Will Continue Unless We Educate Young Men
  • He had expressed a sexual interest but informed me that he was in the process of ending a live-in relationship.
  • These latter numbers look horrific, and seem hard to believe, but we are currently set on a path (especially now with the "breakages" in the banking system - today there is growing and informed specultion here in Catalonia that Caixa Penedes, and Caixa Catalunya may be the next to go) where it is hard to see how we won't get to that horrible place if no one does anything. A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros
  • Today, Total Defense Research Team was informed of new ransomware circulating among Italian users, pretending to be an official statement by the Italian Police.
  • After a week here, you should head home informed and inspired for a healthy year. Times, Sunday Times
  • A notice from Verizon underneath the eviction threats curtly informed her that it had been that way for at least a year.
  • What I love most about Jezebel is that I can go there with an unformed opinion yet a vague leaning, read the discussions and come away with a more informed view. Here she comes
  • Don't the allied forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like?
  • Up until that point, nobody had informed me that my contract would be fixed term and non-renewable.
  • ‘I'm going to try and throw a flashbang at it, and blind the pilot inside,’ I informed him.
  • It would be an uneven match in terms of learning and informed understanding.
  • When we reconnected at a Middlebury Christmas party a couple of years ago, she informed me, being perhaps slightly under the influence of holiday cheer, that her self-confident college persona had been a ruse—that she was insecure, alienated and frankly didn't know how to have a good time. She's Gone to the Dogs
  • The trunk, which readers away from boatable waters may need to be informed is an elevation about a foot above the main deck, to afford head-room in the middle of the cabin, had three deck lights, or ports, on each side. The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
  • During her interview with French police after the raid she informed them that she wanted to make a legal complaint. The Sun
  • One imaging technique, positron emission tomography (PET) with the imaging agent fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), may provide doctors with the information they need to make more informed treatment decisions, according to research published in the April issue of THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • That is beyond the point that they can help parents to make an informed choice of school. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since many drivers and stablemen were uninformed, and even human labourers were overworked and dismissed once they were ‘worn out’, it is not surprising that maltreatment of horses was common.
  • Another friend has always informed me that passion is good, indulge in it and get enjoyment and pleasure.
  • With his reputation as an enlightened, well-informed senior High Court judge, Lord Bonomy is unafraid to take on the government of the day.
  • He has informed every GM that just about anyone on the roster is available, the only exceptions being third baseman Eric USATODAY.com - Toronto in danger?
  • This version of respectability is deeply informed by class. Jonathan Weiler: America's Elites Further Separate Themselves From Everyone Else
  • You're misinformed if you think teaching earns megabucks!
  • Informed consent for this purpose requires that the patient should be shown the manuscript to be published.
  • The headmistress informed us that the school would be closed for one day next week.
  • Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study.
  • Perhaps womanist is a word that does not obscure or contradict feminism, but that represents a new kind of feminism that is fresh, informed and accessible.
  • The same smirking, self-delighted narcissist will remain beamingly oblivious to how much we, Democrats everywhere, and informed men and women of good will around the globe loathe him and the ground he walks on. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • He informed Prime Minister Brown that the Chinese government is aware of the three points that the Chinese Prime Minister had reportedly raised with him and that he would be able to get back to him after knowing the outcome of the 7th round of Sino-Tibetan talk to take place in the second week of June. British Prime Minister, Chinese Journalists Meet H.H. the Dalai Lam
  • I dived in and swam angry crawl until the manager appeared at the deep end to tell me the police had been informed. Times, Sunday Times
  • This professional year helps students to relate theory to practice and later to make more informed career choices.
  • I say, I would suppose that this might divert our doctor from casting his eye upon Vedelius, whose defensative would have informed him that these epistles had been opposed as false and counterfeit before ever Salmasius or The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • They could be private (small or middle-sized banks, less well informed than the bigger ones or misinformed by them) or public (the World Bank, the IMF, public export credit agencies, governments …). Matthew Yglesias » The Life of Citi
  • Sutherland's disparaging tone regarding the work of the valuer is both ill informed and unprofessional.
  • The spokesman for the State Department disinformed some information about the country's military strength and plans in the news media.
  • Sources in the Special Anti-Crime Unit said it was intelligence gathered from the blimp airship which informed yesterday's historic seizure.
  • The capacity of consumers to drive efficiency can be undermined by an inability to make an informed choice between plans.
  • An old pouncet-box, I believe," he informed her, "or possibly it held an ointment for her finger nails. The Pit: A Story of Chicago
  • Police say there are no suspicious circumstances and a coroner has been informed.
  • Copies of optometry feedback are sent to the patient's general practitioner, who is thereby kept informed of eye assessments.
  • Before they recalculated, the high school informed colleges that Brian was second in his class, based on junior year-end records.
  • The fruit is said to be eatable; the leaves cut transversely are applied to tumors as a discutient; the decoction is mucilaginous, and I am informed that it is much used in Alabama as a demulcent drink in pneumonic and pleuritic inflammations. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • Above him towered infinitude, immensity, potent on his mind through shape to his eye in a soaring dome of blue -- the one visible symbol informed and insouled of the eternal, to reveal itself thereby. Sir Gibbie
  • The nurse informed me he had been carted off to start a course of factitious fever therapy, the only treatment then available to allay the late ravages of the spirochaete.
  • The name of the dead man will not be released until his relatives have been informed.
  • His family was informed he was suffering from pneumonia caused by fluid in his lungs.
  • Too often, uninformed adults discount and dismiss all the crucial steps children take en route to becoming independent readers.
  • [261] _Ceteris arte modum statuisse_ still depends upon _comperior_, 'I learn (that is, we are informed) that for the rest (of the wants) he fixed the measure in a close (niggardly) manner;' for _arte_ is the adverb of _artus_, which is frequently, though not correctly, written C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • We are further informed that scientific theories fail at a singularity, which is an event involving infinite mass, density, pressure and temperature.
  • This documentary tells the story of their relationship and the way it informed their respective careers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evening Standard, the financial district is "aflame" with the idea, being loudly repeated by well-informed "gossips. Fast Company
  • Once you have that knowledge, you feel better informed to make lifestyle changes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The booklet is supposed to help parents make informed choices for their children.
  • The unmown grass, the ragged-looking shrubs, that pile of dead limbs and brush behind the poplar: Some would say, as my misinformed neighbors have hinted from time to time, these are symptoms of a good-for-nothing homeowner.
  • The scoreboard informed her that the two runners that Trent had left on base had scored.
  • At this time king Richard sent the abbat of Caen (who was also the elect of Durham) into England, to take an accompts of those that had the receipts of the kings monie: for this abbat had informed the king, that his receiuers and officers here in the realme dealt not iustlie in making their accompts, [Sidenote: Fraudulent dealing in officers.] but both deceiued the king, and oppressed his people, in exacting more than was due, and concealing that which they ought to stand accomptable for. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • They informed upon their more believing co-religionist neighbors, and watched them get sent off to the gulags, thinking what a great thing they where doing. And Obama gives a big “FU” to Bibi, too
  • Literary romanticism and cultural nationalism informed the historical consciousness of regional raconteurs like Hall who looked for American themes within the history of the West.
  • We need you to keep us informed when there is a good run of fish at Banada Bridge.
  • There needs to be an informed debate on the subject.
  • The kids are much better informed than I was at their age.
  • Their results owe more to informed guesswork than to actual knowledge.
  • I am pretty confident that the authors of both these articles are better informed on their areas of expertise than I am.
  • Rushing in, I was informed that Noah was "bawling" (which fact was perfectly evident), having jammed his fingers in trying to "hist" the window. Le Petit Nord or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour
  • When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including remediation and dismissal.
  • Last week, you were fairly critical of the Australian Sports Commission saying that they had mishandled the drug inquiry and they said you were ill-informed and had been in the loop since day one.
  • In fact, she has succeeded in assembling a show and writing a companion catalogue both informed by history and informative as well.
  • Democracy depends on an informed citizenry, and the right wing consciously strives to misinform the American public by erasing the distinction between journalism and propaganda.
  • The quality of the additional research was such that the tobacco manufacturers informed Stivoro that they wanted to drop the lawsuit.
  • He informed Heemskerk of the arrival in the straits of Malacca of an immense Lisbon carrack, laden with pearls and spices, brocades and precious-stones, on its way to Europe, and suggested an attack. PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • I also related my first experiment in the arboricultural line, when I cut from two thrifty rows of young cherry-trees any quantity of what I supposed to be ` suckers, 'or ` sprouts,' and was thereafter informed by my gardener that I had cut off all his grafts! '' Life of Hon. Phineas T. Barnum
  • In April 1943, America's intelligence decoded a Japanese message that informed them that Yamamoto was going to visit the northern Solomon Islands on April 18th.
  • A gust of fetidness informed him of the place in which he stood. Les Miserables
  • Developmental perspectives toward understanding minors' decision-making capacities attempt to determine when minors are cognitively and psychosocially mature enough to provide informed consent.
  • Closed lists are set up by some sort of authority or publisher to keep you informed of news or changes.
  • That much," she waspishly informed an imperturbable Myst, curled comfortably on a chair," is impossible to deny. A RAKE'S VOW
  • Being informed about health matters and adopting a common-sense approach to minor aches and pains is the first step. Survive the Nine to Five - a woman's guide to working well
  • When arrested he referred to him because he believed that that man, who had left his house two minutes before the police arrived, had informed on him.
  • I was learning that sometimes it was easier to keep Chade uninformed than to give him bits of information he could not con. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The hospitals were not named publicly in last year's report but were individually informed of their status.
  • —On June eighteenth, M. Doléris informed me that a woman had been confined at the Cochin Hospital five days before and that fears were entertained as to the results of an operation that had been performed, it having been necessary to do an embryotomy. On the Extension of the Germ Theory to the Etiology of Certain Common Diseases
  • We shall be pleased to have you informed us of your financial condition and business standing.
  • And if I can help explode stereotypes and misinformed beliefs, so much the better.
  • Part of the assistant's job is to help to organize conferences and keep the director informed.
  • What are the implications of historically and culturally informed findings for strategies of educational reform?
  • The reality is that some will eagerly solicit the uninformed to support their agenda via the one-note, often sensationalized message of the media.
  • Some have thought that this dhamma was identical with Buddhism but, though informed by Buddhist morality, it was essentially the emperor's own.
  • So, analogies to ordinary prudentialism fail to capture the decisions and, I think, the opportunities / necessity for empathy informed judgment that a member of the Supreme Courtfaces. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Ambiguity, Empathy, and the Role of Judicial Power:
  • Complex rhythms, echoes of soul, funk and reggae informed their intelligent punk pop. The Sun
  • The inPulse for BlackBerry smartwatch keeps you well informed Meet Gadget Phone Arena - Latest News
  • He hastened to assure us that the press would not be informed.
  • I'm not saying the characters aren't trite, I'm just saying the film goes out of its way to portray the whalers as uninformed rather than demonizing them.
  • She was certain that he was angry - a single glance at his bleak expression could have informed an idiot thus.
  • He informed people of the importance of Urdu stenography and Urdu computer software.
  • We reached our own conclusions and informed those in charge of the Soviet units present that we believed that hedgehopping should be prevented because it would make a surprise attack easier. ROME PAPER CARRIES FIDEL CASTRO INTERVIEW
  • XT issue not only auckland. its not just Auckland - i have informed telecom regarding delays in txting in Palmerston north, but they keep giving me that it my phone settings ... anyhow ... today i gave up and purchase a 2 'degree phone. report this National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand
  • At Jane Addams Place, Child and Family Advocates take a holistic framework in assisting residents by focusing on family systems and employing a trauma informed model so that families can regain and maintain permanent housing and employment. Links to Philadelphia shelters, help, services for homeless
  • Retailers need to keep shareholders fully informed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being an engineer by profession, he then informed me that I should go to my bedroom and write a detailed costing for materials to construct a child's bike.
  • The gentry of a small country town could then afford to do with humble attainments in that line, and I am inclined to think the tradespeople were as a rule better informed. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
  • The only way to fend off the loud clamour of conspiracy theories is to keep the public fully informed.
  • 'I delivered your letter this evening and had a long conference with both the Ministers: Mr. Choiseul assured me upon his word of honour that Your R.H. should be inform'd in time before the departure of Mr. de Gouillon, {309a} so that you might go with that embarquement if you thought proper, upon which I interrupted him and told him if they were destined for the Kingdom of Ireland that it would be to no manner of purpose, for I was certain you would not go, and that you had at all times expressly ordered me to tell them so; he continued his conversation and said you should be equally informed when the P. of S. {309b} embarked. Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles
  • I'm informed from a usually reliable source that a factoid is an empirical claim that is often repeated but is in fact false.
  • A minor seeking an abortion was required to obtain parental consent. Informed consent.
  • Armstrong takes his protest an intriguing step forward with this album by creating a rock opera informed by disaffection and disillusionment.
  • He notices the password is invalid and went back and informed the customer that he just needed to reset the login password.
  • In this connection I desire to make a statement which may come as a surprise to many, and that is this: I have but lately -- within the past few days, in fact -- been informed that among persons addicted to the vice of slang the term nut is occasionally applied to other persons whom they suspect of being mentally incapable or, in short, deranged. Fibble, D.D.
  • Bonnie informed him that the muscular arm of their wings formed a hardened scale, dense enough to cut flesh and metal alike.
  • Both are informed by the intricate social, political, cultural and economic networks that constitute our historical and futurological worlds.
  • Informed by simple rural vernacular buildings, Sydney's Equestrian Centre forms part of a new regional park.
  • The omission of a discussion of the basics of oil and tempera painting is not the only place where the book seems to address an informed, if not specialist audience.
  • Another resident informed that all taxes like house tax and transport taxes have also been increased.
  • Edey recognizes that keeping informed and relaying the facts are necessary to stabilize relationships with students.
  • Most households include cordials or squashes in their shopping lists and, as a father, I have informed views of my own.
  • He was likewise taken to Mr. Deville, a noted professor of the art called phrenology, who felt his head, carefully measuring all its bumps, and, having learnt Clare's name, informed him that he possessed all the swellings necessary to make verses. The Life of John Clare
  • It said suspects should not be named before being arrested and they should be kept informed of progress. The Sun
  • We were just informed that easy-home BJS is in the midst of converting from a representative office to a 'company' entity.
  • She was unable to give informed consent because of a mental condition.
  • I captured a "secesh" horse found running loose, -- for my own horse had been killed and I had been afoot quite a long time, -- mounted him, and as son as the state of the contest would permit, I rode to Major Sturgis, informed him of Lyon's death, and told him he must assume the command, which he accordingly did. Forty-Six Years in the Army
  • The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security for our Republic.
  • They had informed the police who had reacted calmly enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • We already know who's got the job but we haven't yet been informed officially.
  • The perfect antidote to Schultz's uninformed banalities about Arbus's pictures is Errol Morris's detailed explorations of photography's connection to the real world. Michael Roth: Thinking Photography With Diane Arbus and Errol Morris
  • Air accident investigators have been informed. The Sun
  • On the evening of the 11th, when Mr. Cook went on shore to see how those of his people conducted their business, who were employed in wooding and watering, he was informed that an axe had been stolen. Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook
  • One has the impression that Greenfield was informed she would be asked about this period in Freud's early psychoanalytic career, so she mugged it up from a psychoanalytic source and regurgitated it as best she could.
  • Of the former disease my own corps, I am informed, had in hospital at one time 200 cases above the usual amount of sickness; this arises from the brackish water, the want of vegetables, and lastly the cachexy induced by an utter absence of change, diversion, and excitement. First footsteps in East Africa
  • Stereotyping is the refuge of those who are afraid, ignorant, ill-informed, or just filled with hatred.
  • She later consented to its demolition, when informed the council would not build a new one if it was still standing.
  • He should have politely and with great courtesy informed the Government that he wanted no such State reception.
  • I have met with some well-informed men, and some lively conversable women, but none of either sex that reminded me of the well-educated men and women of Europe.
  • In fact we are reliably informed that Burnby Hall Gardens at Pocklington had never seen anything like it.
  • No doubt they are seeking a refreshing take on contemporary life - a brief respite from the melee of ill informed badinage that can wear one so.
  • I informed him that Time would be prepared to transfer the licences but he was best placed to identify potential purchasers.
  • Worse, those who are better informed are clearly misusing information for their own purposes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hammocks could not be slung in tents as small as hers, so a thin lumpy mattress and a pillow of piassava fiber had been dragged into place - both, Fern-o informed her, the property of Luis Quental himself. River Of Desire

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