Example sentences of "contain in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It also contains in the character of Colonel Calloway , the world-weary Englishman responsible for alerting the innocent American writer of pulp novels to his former friend 's evil doings , a perfect symbol of Britain 's position after the Second World War , standing in the middle between battered Europe and gung-ho America .
2 That sets out the growth of the savings and which it contains in the report with paragraph and appendix reference numbers on them and it sets out for each of the groups , their proposed budgets .
3 The general answer game theory gives to this question is contained in the concept of Nash Equilibrium ( NE ) .
4 Finally , the tax was renamed inheritance tax in the Finance Act 1986 , s100 and it presently comprises a unique but complex blend of the old estate duty legislation originally to be found in the repealed FA 1894 and the capital transfer tax legislation contained in the CTTA 1984 ( now IHTA 1984 ) .
5 3.1 Signature of this Agreement will bind the Parties on whose behalf the signatures have been appended to form a Consortium within the meaning contained in the Framework .
6 These bursts of magnetic energy are contained in the scanner room by a Faraday Cage , a copper box which surrounds the whole room .
7 ( 3 ) If the property is sold subject to restrictive covenants contained in the title deeds , these should be noted as burdens on the property .
8 Anyway , the answer to question one of Chapter Eleven is contained in the title of that Chapter .
9 Any disclosure of information contained in the plans , it said , would be ‘ extremely damaging to the Government 's industrial relations policy ’ .
10 Does my right hon. Friend agree that , in sharp contrast to the open-door policy apparently espoused by the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) and his party , the measures contained in the Asylum Bill will be fair and of great benefit to genuine asylum seekers ?
11 The tenants will normally be answerable to the landlord for the use they make of the property , and certain restrictions are normally agreed upon and are contained in the covenants in the lease .
12 As such that undertaking was as obnoxious as if it had been contained in the articles of association , and was therefore unenforceable , being contrary to Art 131 of The Companies ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1986 .
13 The contract contained in the articles of association is one of the original incidents of the share .
14 Similar restrictions will often be contained in the articles of association of the relevant company ( see page 18 ) .
15 Some authorities , notably Gilbert , maintained that most of the material was supplied by longshore drift and that the waves merely acted on this material : others , especially de Beaumont , considered that the material contained in the bar was eroded from the sea bed in front of the bar , as is shown in Fig. 8.18 .
16 At today 's court the RM , Arthur Jack , adopted recommendations contained in the probation reports , making probation orders in the case of five of the defendants and an order for community service in the other case .
17 On the first page of his book Evolution and Modification of Behaviour ( 1965 ) he wrote ‘ no biologist in his right senses will forget that the blueprint contained in the genome requires innumerable environmental factors in order to be realized in the phenogeny ( development ) of structures and functions ’ .
18 From these results , it would appear that the younger children were not able to pick up the linguistic cues to the deductive/empirical distinction contained in the experimenter 's questions .
19 I could almost bemoan the fact that the two greatest Bach obligato violin parts ( those contained in the St. Matthew Passion ) , are not included ; but then I can hardly blame Miss Battle for not being contralto or bass ( shame though ) !
20 The forensics , for much of which he was still waiting , and might go on waiting unless he pressed , the photographs and diagrams contained in the Scene of Crime report , and the testimony of Mrs Brocklebank .
21 Shocked , she stared disbelievingly at the receding back of Doctor Anderson , and wondered what had been contained in the message that had made a member of the staff drop everything in such an unprofessional way .
22 The information is all contained in the columns of figures , but the knitting instructions appear on your console , or Form Computer display , rather than having to be written out in the printed pattern .
23 Their organizations , and those of the labour movement , trod the tightrope of the central dilemma contained in the notion of retirement — that old age should be , on the one hand , a period of dignified leisure , adequately financed by the state as a reward for a lifetime of work , and yet , on the other , a phase in which the freedom to participate in economic life was not denied .
24 These very real linkages contrasted with the theoretical separation between the two spheres which is contained in the notion of the ‘ fourth estate ’ .
25 Quite apart from the simplification contained in the notion of a ‘ capitalist ideology ’ ( Abercrombie et al . ,
26 By using the chapter and section contents of her chemistry thesis , she listed each piece of information contained in the thesis , and then compared the list with each of the author 's published papers in a similar way .
27 By using the chapter and section contents of her chemistry thesis , she listed each piece of information contained in the thesis , and then compared the list with each of the author 's published papers in a similar way .
28 The version that Bethel was working towards in this statement was not precisely the road that the CNAA was to take in the mid-1980s but it was an outline model of development at the end of the 1970s which attempted to go beyond the decisions contained in the CNAA 's 1979 document .
29 was joined as second defendant , but the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action against C.T. , as it failed to plead the covenant contained in the licence of 18 February 1974 .
30 This legal bonanza was obviously too good to last and ultimately matters were brought to a head in a series of compromises , as a result of which the lease was forfeited but the plaintiffs abandoned all its money claims in the relevant action other than for arrears of rent , and — and for the present purposes this is the crucial matter — the plaintiff released the surety unconditionally from his personal guarantee contained in the licence of 3 December 1973 .
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