Example sentences of "[noun] contains [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That is , if unc then T contains an element t such that unc for any other z ε T.
2 The function contains a loop which picks up one character at a time and classifies it .
3 Accordingly , many banks accept consolidators ' air waybills whose text contains a master or first airline air waybill number , and which also shows such an airline 's reception stamp .
4 One could indicate that the text contains a set of instructions by producing a title such as ‘ How to Do the Laundry ’ or ‘ A Guide to Getting your Clothes Cleaner ’ .
5 The yew contains a mixture of poisonous compounds and only a chemist can extract anything good from it so people should n't eat or drink anything connected with the Yew tree .
6 The latter 's building contains a dining room , a coffee bar lounge , a licensed bar lounge , reading and writing rooms , a gymnasium , and badminton and squash courts .
7 The outer building contains a plant room which supplies and keeps constant the air supply , its humidity and temperature .
8 Bourjois ' Cil 18 Heures Mascara , £3.79 , for instance contains an ingredient called a hydrophobic polymer which improves the mascara 's resistance to water , whilst Lancôme 's Definicil Mascara , £12 , has a brush made of a substance called Rislan designed to be extra gentle on your lashes .
9 If the certificate contains a statement to the effect that the company is a public company it is conclusive evidence of this fact .
10 St Ludmila 's Chapel at the bottom of the steps at the side of the chancel contains a tombstone of 1380 .
11 Thru subverts the literary theory which has as its premise that every narrative contains a meaning and that this meaning can be accounted for in terms of a universal ‘ elementary structure of signification ’ which posits woman as an object of exchange between men .
12 After the introductory chapter on scepticism , the first part contains a chapter on the nature of knowledge and its relation to true justified belief , and another concentrating on one particular theory .
13 Chapter II of the Part contains the intervention powers which are important for the purposes of this application .
14 The dry part contains the salt and various trace elements , plus a dechlorinator .
15 This concept can perhaps be more readily appreciated by looking at Fig. 1.1 which also clearly indicates that whilst the elements of Q are totally distinct from those of Q[x] , nonetheless Q[x] contains the subsystem Q which to all intents and purposes is the " same " as Q so that , if it proves convenient , Q may be identified with it .
16 This oblong metal strip contains a parchment ( or rolled-up Scroll of the Law ) .
17 Holden 's story contains no suspense , while Lucy 's grips the reader totally ; for example she ‘ forgets ’ to inform the reader for six chapters that ‘ Dr. John ’ is in fact her cousin whom she has not seen for ten years !
18 Each atom contains a nucleus which is made from nucleons ( i.e. neutrons and protons ) with electrons circulating around the nucleus .
19 However , the sparrow 's eye has double this density , while the buzzard 's retina contains an astounding 1 million per square millimetre .
20 To translate the corpus information a file was created containing two columns — the first field on each line contains the original LOB tag , the second field contains the tag that it is to be translated to .
21 Under s8 of UCTA 1977 , s3 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 is replaced by the following : 3 — If a contract contains a term which would exclude or restrict ( a ) any liability to which a party to a contract may be subject by reason of any misrepresentation made by him before the contract was made ; or ( b ) any remedy available to another party to the contract by reason of such a misrepresentation , that term shall be of no effect except in so far as it satisfies the requirement of reasonableness as stated in s11(1) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ; and it is for those claiming that the term satisfies that requirement to show that it does .
22 Because Jacques 's parents were deceased , the marriage contract contains an inventory of his property ; we thus know precisely what musical instruments were then in his possession .
23 The quantum model in physics contains the possibility that individual quanta can be at different energy levels .
24 Callinicos ' criticism of the ‘ postmodern ’ hypothesis contains a range of emphases , the three principal ones of which are : First : advocates of the postmodern in art ( which attains uncommon prominence in so far as the ‘ postmodern ’ is powerfully underwritten by a claimed distinction from Modernism ) , tend to misread the modern and arrogate its defining characteristics to their own period .
25 The new Computing Suite contains a network of 35 Apple Macintosh computers linked to laser , dot matrix and bubblejet printers .
26 The Craft Centre at present contains a craft shop , a tearoom and an exhibition devoted to the Harris tweed industry , and a main problem is to find suitable uses for it outside the short tourist season .
27 Adding to his work of 30 years before he proved Galois ' assertion that if a finite group G contains pm elements , p being a prime , when G contains a subgroup of order p .
28 Even Ivan Illich , though their opening sentence contains an echo of his ‘ the medical establishment has become a major threat to health ’ , is ignored in the text : he scrapes in with a mere single source reference .
29 In 35 , each part of the sentence contains an occurrence , either direct , or indirect via anaphora , of the ambiguous adjective light , and can therefore in theory be interpreted in two ways :
30 Schedule 4 to the rules contains a form of affidavit where service other than personal is effected , ( Form 6.12 ) , see Appendix C , form 8 .
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