Example sentences of "which contains [det] " in BNC.

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1 The old test-piece Pepsicomane , a hard 6b , locates the sector which contains many classics of 5c/6a : Franco-Belge , Marabunta , Touloum and others .
2 He thinks that his district , which contains many recent immigrants to America , takes pride in having a congressman who cuts a figure on the world stage .
3 The intact skin acts as a barrier between the internal and the external environment which contains many potentially harmful agents .
4 There is , in addition , a cassette which contains many of the extracts and teacher 's notes are provided at the back of the book .
5 In the first place it is clear that ‘ modern ’ , ‘ Western ’ , ‘ industrial ’ or ‘ capitalist ’ society is not some homogeneous whole but one which contains many varieties of patterns of living , many different communities and subcultures with differing degrees of openness to the wider society , differing historical experiences , differing ways of relating as families and as individuals to the major changes in the economy and in ways of earning a living .
6 This was not considered in the above example , and will increase the costs of arbitraging an index which contains many companies .
7 This can be contrasted with the situation in the vertebrate brain , which contains many but small neurons with a multitude of rich interconnections .
8 The company has created and maintained a database , which contains all the relevant information for each product , including physical properties and toxicological values , as well as packaging instructions .
9 A healthy diet is one which contains all the essential nutrients in the right proportions .
10 This frontier was fixed in 1920 in order to form a distinct territory of Northern Ireland which contains all the areas where quite large numbers of Irish Protestants live alongside the Irish Catholics .
11 The authorities and Herr Sanders are alike baffled to explain the affair , which contains all the ingredients of an insoluble mystery .
12 But I was not ready for the sheer , throat-tightening beauty of virtually the entirety of this CD , which contains all eleven of Jenkins 's six-part Fantasias ( a twelfth may be spurious , and was omitted from this recording ) as well as the other works for six-part viol consort , the two Pavans and two In Nomines .
13 You can get Gift Wrap Duets , a useful booklet of ideas which contains all the materials stocked by V V Rouleaux , by sending a cheque for £4.25 and a large sae ( the booklet measures 21 mm by 20 mm ) to the address mentioned above .
14 A 0.6-kb subclone , which contains all the homology with human SRY , hybridizes to the same male-specific marsupial fragments identified by the human SRY probe ( Fig. 1 b ) .
15 Two salient age groups can be distinguished : the 16–30 age group , which contains all ages comprising at least 1 per cent of the users ( 92 per cent of all users ) ; and the 18–22 age group , which contains the five ages which each comprised at least 5 per cent of the users ( 56 per cent of all users ) .
16 Thus , if you want to study the use of the word ‘ true ’ in Arthur Hugh Clough , rather than generate a massive concordance containing all the words in Clough 's poems , and then leafing through it to find the word ‘ true ’ , you use the concordance package commands to generate a concordance which contains all and only the uses of ‘ true ’ .
17 It frequently happens that a daughter lives with a widowed parent for 20 years or more ; if the parent changes council houses or moves from the private sector to a council house within one year of the death of the parent then on the death of the parent the council house will be the home which contains all the furniture and other articles which form part of the home and have been fitted into the council house by the parent and the daughter .
18 This is then mapped on to a geometric domain which contains all the graphical description of the object in CAD terms .
19 Get your playgroup involved by writing off for the Playweek kit , which contains all kinds of money-making ideas .
20 From these a geodesic surface can be formed which contains all the linear combinations , all of which are geodesics .
21 What I am finding is the remains of another file altogether — one kept by Serafin , which contains all the communications he received .
22 Precedent 3 is intentionally a minimalist document , which contains little boilerplate , and little by way of exclusion clauses .
23 There is also a ‘ Cuttings File ’ of some 100 000 items , which contains several thousand botanical illustrations , many of which are original artworks .
24 The Labour candidate in Southend East , which contains most of the town itself , is Graham Bramley , a teacher originally from Accrington .
25 You may decide to fit either a small engraved medallion or a sealed capsule , which contains these details on a piece of paper .
26 On such a picture , a region of space which contains more than its fair share of matter ought to pull in still more by gravity , so that a cluster of galaxies forms in the heart of a region of space sucked clean of matter .
27 White noise is not a good simulator of music , which contains more energy at low frequencies than at high ones .
28 He asserted that Parliament was " not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests … but … a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole — where nor local purposes , nor local prejudices ought to guide , but the general good , resulting from the general reason of the whole " ; a contention which contains more than an echo of Rousseau , ironically , since Rousseau was adamant that the nation could not be represented in the way Burke implies .
29 The first is the extent to which constituents of opaque expressions are ‘ full ’ semantic indicators : clearly blackbird , with two full indicators , is less opaque than ladybird , with one partial indicator only ( — bird ) , which in turn is less opaque than red herring or in a brown study , neither of which contains any indicators at all .
30 The key issues are , on the one hand , the proper legal classification of an offence which contains some exculpatory features , and , on the other , the distribution of decision-making power between the judge , the jury , and the executive .
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