Example sentences of "that contain [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , histamine has been shown to trigger cAMP dependent phosphorylation of a 27 kDa phosphoprotein , which is restricted to the same low speed fraction of parietal cells that contains increased H + , K + -ATPase activity after histamine stimulation .
2 Procoagulant factors include lipoprotein ( a ) that contains plasminogen-like domains that allow it to compete with plasminogen for binding sites on endothelial cells , thus impairing fibrinolysis .
3 The only thing that I do n't like is the silly little protection book that contains pictorial passwords which must be looked up after loading the game .
4 It might be tempting to run a network cable inside an existing duct or trunking system that contains other cables , but make sure you check it out first .
5 Basal medium supplement is a medium supplement that contains defined amounts of salt , aminoacids , D-glucose , vitamins , peptides , and growth factors as described in the company 's catalogue .
6 There are such plains , but the typical profile of the seabed is one that contains gigantic mountain ranges , innumerable equally huge volcanoes , and gorges of a depth never dreamed of furrowing the deep-sea floor .
7 The reasoning mechanism ( inference engine ) used by an expert system is a program that contains generalized strategies used to solve problems to acquire knowledge and to interface with other systems .
8 Unlike many modernist theologians , however , by myths Lewis did not mean stories that contained spiritual truths without any historical basis whatever .
9 The ex-convict discovered the need for his ministry while serving a seven-month jail term for leaking FBI documents that contained damaging information about Daniel Ellsberg , the man who leaked the Pentagon papers about the Vietnam war to the press .
10 The samples were eluted using phosphate buffer 0.1 M pH 7.2 that contained human albumen 0.1 g% ( RIA grade ) .
11 For them it was an expedient , almost a makeshift , and one that contained obvious dangers .
12 The PGA gene complex located at 11q13 includes several different haplotypes that contain variable numbers of PGA genes each of which encodes an electrophoretically distinguishable isozymogen ; Pg5 ( PGA5 ) , Pg4 ( PGA4 ) , and Pg3 ( PGA3 ) .
13 Excessive humidity is a trigger — especially if you use any rich face creams or cosmetics that contain comedogenic ingredients .
14 The museum extends to about twenty rooms on two floors , and the visit starts with a room of ancient weaponry and then moves on to rooms that contain sacred parchments and vestments — some with designs from the school of Leonardo — and lace .
15 On a less generalized scale , these contrasts are part of the experience of Mary Barton , where , for example , the workman , unemployed because times are bad , observes the manufacturers in their carriages visiting shops that contain expensive luxuries ; or where Jem Wilson leaves the destitution of the Davenport cellar to seek an infirmary order from Mr Carson in his luxurious library , at his well-spread breakfast table .
16 Inspections of local authority homes will be carried out by teams that contain lay inspectors and are independent of the influence of the management of the homes .
17 For pre-packed foods which contain ingredients that contain copied genes , it recommended that a statement should be required to accompany the name of the ingredient in a list of ingredients .
18 There are some registry subsystems that contain key features of expert systems .
19 The great majority of French fabliaux too are to be found in manuscripts that contain extensive collections of fabliaux , and other genres , reflecting a development in manuscript production of the thirteenth century that it is difficult to believe is not connected in some general way to the growth of scholarly " compilations " ( compilationes ) at the same time .
20 The centre also has access to a number of marketing-oriented databases that contain full-text market reports , company information and extracts from trade journals and the press .
21 First , when we examine a very wide range of psychotic traits in normal people , using questionnaires that contain different kinds of item , we find that they tend to group into clusters closely corresponding to the different ways in which clinical psychosis manifests itself : in emotion , in perception and thinking , and in socially deviant behaviour .
22 To create databases that contain local statistics and are tailored to the needs of particular units of work within the curriculum .
23 The female , with her heavy investment in producing and raising her babies , is both the spatial and the behavioural focus of the social system while the males compete for ranges that contain mateable females .
24 Among those interior residues , several were selected for site-directed mutagenesis on the basis of side chains that contain functional groups capable of forming hydrogen bonds with ligands .
25 Of course , the rocks that contain abundant plant remains are mostly those which were deposited in freshwater lakes , or on deltas , or the fossilized remains of peat beds .
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