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

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1 It necessarily contains impulsive wave components .
2 Although a compromise , it still contained substantial revisions .
3 Although partly looted , it still contained nine skeletons and numerous previously unknown examples of painted cloth carefully pasted over gilded sheet metal up to 2.5 x 1.5 m in size .
4 Like most deserted villages Great Stretton was always on the small side , but in 1563 it still contained fifteen families .
5 It hardly contains any State secrets , ’ a royal expert said .
6 I had witnessed Sam emptying that box many times , and it always contained several pounds , a fortune in those days .
7 Other than the main living-room — with its round table and chairs in one corner , clearly doubling as a dining-room — it also contained two bedrooms , separated by a large family bathroom .
8 It also contained strict rules to protect the insurance fund .
9 It also contains calendula extract to stimulate the healing of small cuts and scratches .
10 However it also contains categoric assertions .
11 It also contains certain diagnostics to deal with unexpected conditions such as too low or too high an illumination level .
12 But it also contains pure pop like ‘ LSI ’ and ‘ Phorever People ’ .
13 It also contains good advice for those who are not sure whether they are will enough to make the trip or who have to advise others .
14 The core of the Institute 's research is described by its title but it also contains strong research groups working on plant and fungal physiology , biochemistry and taxonomy .
15 The Lexis search may refer you to source material that you have in your library but it also contains unreported cases .
16 It also contains cheerful indiscretions not to be found in the official regimental history .
17 It is mainly used as a phosphate source which , as it also contains some lime , has an alkaline reaction .
18 It also contains genetic urges to move , express feelings and make a noise , often in conflict with social demands .
19 Angus Wilson 's No Laughing Matter ( 1967 ) presents a huge family saga much in the manner of Galsworthy or the Victorians , yet it also contains alternating narrators , dramatic interludes , sustained parodies , and frequent reflections on its own narrative technique and difficulties .
20 Not only is this episode interesting in itself , but it also contains important lessons which can be applied to similar attempts at implementing Marxism within a democratic framework .
21 Since it takes no account of possible movements between sites it probably contains some duplications .
22 At the time Mr. Winterbone signed this document it did not contain any disposition at all , nor did it even contain any appointment of executors .
23 It even contains amusing anecdotes from other golfers .
24 However , although it doubtless contains some forms that are simply ‘ errors ’ , it also exhibits the kind of orderly variation that could be captured within a variable rule framework , but in spelling variation rather than phonology .
25 Despite the furore in the press for months prior to the report ( see SR Oct 1990 ) and in the days before its publication , it actually contained minimal criticism of the social workers actions , and the joint working with the police ( a major concern in Cleveland in 1987 ) was praised .
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