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    containing


    1. ~ Avoid breakfasts containing large amounts of sugar as it give an initial energy boost, but leaves one feeling drowsy within a few hours


    2. Females lay several egg cases containing 30-50 eggs ea


    3. Robbie left the room and returned a few moments later with a tray containing the usual fare: tea, bread, jam, an apple and water


    4. Four unidentified items marked as ‘belonging to my mother’ … ‘a small silk bag containing locks of Karentze’s hair as a child’ … JJ must have those things … a section headed ‘For Karalintze’ which only showed numbered containers


    5. containing buried remains that draws the wistful,


    6. containing a bowl of assorted nuts and crackers


    7. Around the corner from a large plastic cash-register of a restaurant called 'Neon', I saw a little boy propped against the wall of a bank and sitting on an old sheet next to a tin box containing a few coins


    8. Pickles, preserves, sweets and over-salted foods should be avoided, as should anything containing artificial ingredients


    9. The van containing the police officers and their securely


    10. device containing the still-living white blood cells was

    11. Fortunately the second box, the one containing the brain-fry mixture, hit the floor and tipped to the left and the doctor thinks that most of the bad sachets have fallen to the left of the skewed table leg


    12. Alex takes a second black case, larger than the one containing the screwdrivers, out of the sports bag


    13. Hanging on his front door there is a long, towelling bathrobe, a bath towel and a drawstring bag containing the basics required for his ablutions


    14. He starts to talk to himself as he breaks open the plastic triangle containing his sandwich


    15. He turns to Ted and unzips his fleece to reveal straining shirt buttons barely containing the enthusiastic expanse of his belly


    16. tackle box, but instead of containing the usual hooks and lures, it was filled with


    17. which this spaceship, containing my computerised soul, was then launched into


    18. barely containing his fury


    19. ” Babs handed him a manila folder containing a number of articles


    20. The genie returned with a silver bowl, twelve silver plates containing rich meats, two silver cups, and two bottles of wine

    21. Aladdin then went to his chamber, where, at midnight the genie transported the bed containing the vizir’s son and the princess


    22. five merks, containing about as much silver as ten pounds of our present money, was in


    23. Ten shillings, therefore, containing six ounces of silver, Tower weight, and equal to about thirty shillings of our present money, must, upon this supposition, have been reckoned the middle price of the quarter of wheat when this statute was first enacted, and must have continued to be so in the 51st of Henry III


    24. We cannot, therefore, be very wrong in supposing that the middle price was not less than one-third of the highest price at which this statute regulates the price of bread, or than six shillings and eightpence of the money of those times, containing four ounces of silver, Tower weight


    25. Six shillings and eightpence, therefore, containing about the same quantity of silver as thirteen shillings and fourpence of our present money (one-third part less than the same nominal sum contained in the time of Edward III), had, in those times, been considered as what is called the moderate and reasonable price of wheat


    26. In 1562, therefore, by the 5th of Elizabeth, the exportation of wheat was allowed from certain ports, whenever the price of the quarter should not exceed ten shillings, containing nearly the same quantity of silver as the like nominal sum does at present


    27. Saints as they climbed into the field containing the sheep


    28. Frezier, who visited Peru in 1713, represents Lima as containing between twenty-five and twenty-eight thousand inhabitants


    29. Ulloa, who resided in the same country between 1740 and 1746, represents it as containing more than fifty thousand


    30. }, containing, at the rate of twenty-pence the ounce, six ounces of silver, Tower weight, equal to about thirty shillings of our present money

    31. " Sixteen shillings, therefore, containing about the same quantity of silver as four-and-twenty shillings of our present money, was, at that time, reckoned not an unreasonable price for a yard of the finest cloth; and as this is a sumptuary law, such cloth, it is probable, had usually been sold somewhat dearer


    32. Considering her outfit, I had a difficult time containing my own laughter


    33. When for a sum or money paid in England, containing, according to the standard of the English mint, a certain number of ounces of pure silver, you receive a bill for a sum of money to be paid in France, containing, according to the standard of the French mint, an equal number of ounces of pure silver, exchange is said to be at par between England and France


    34. It was a small wooden box, containing about 4 purple pills, an emptied syringe with droplets of purple fluid still in its cylinder, and a small bottle, containing the same purple fluid in it, to refill the syringe's cylinder


    35. In England it is defrayed by the government; and if you carry a pound weight of standard silver to the mint, you get back sixty-two shillings, containing a pound weight of the like standard silver


    36. A sum of French money, therefore, containing an equal weight of pure silver, is more valuable than a sum of English money containing an equal weight of pure silver, and must require more bullion, or other commodities, to purchase it


    37. Though the current coin of the two countries, therefore, were equally near the standards of their respective mints, a sum of English money could not well purchase a sum of French money containing an equal number of ounces of pure silver, nor, consequently, a bill upon France for such a sum


    38. You are the highest form organism containing consciousness


    39. But if forty-four guineas and a-half, containing their full standard weight, a pound weight of gold, could purchase very little more than a pound weight of uncoined gold; forty-four guineas and a-half, wanting a part of their weight, could not purchase a pound weight, and something was to be added, in order to make up the deficiency


    40. [219] This metaphor is found in Katha Upanishad, which is an ancient text containing some of the earliest writings on the central religious concepts of yoga

    41. The city of Lima, founded since the conquest, is represented by Ulloa as containing fifty thousand inhabitants near thirty years ago


    42. Gemel i Carreri, a pretended traveller, it is said, indeed, but who seems everywhere to have written upon extreme good information, represents the city of Mexico as containing a hundred thousand inhabitants ; a number which, in spite of all the exaggerations of the Spanish writers, is


    43. Water containing more than 1000 mg/Litre ions SO4


    44. Every owner of wool, who carrieth, or causeth to be carried, any wool to any port or place on the sea coast, in order to be from thence transported by sea to any other place or port on the coast, must first cause an entry thereof to be made at the port from whence it is intended to be conveyed, containing the weight, marks, and number, of the packages, before he brings the same within five miles of that port, on pain of forfeiting the same, and also the horses, carts, and other carriages; and also of suffering and forfeiting, as by the other laws in force against the exportation of wool


    45. Raiya stared at the the data-log record containing this strange man’s physog profile, the scan results not matching any on file


    46. Scott headed out, got on his bike with a datatab containing the designs


    47. ” said Chris firmly, dropping his own rucksack next to Fletcher and heaving the one containing the fusion heater off the ground


    48. Above: Orion, Leo, Ursa major surrounded by myriad suns too numerous to count, but at least a hundred of those visible containing planets with viable atmospheres for life


    49. He looked round to see an interior of white and grey shapes to see what he thought must be the pod’s central fusion mixer: a glass- effect cylinder containing concentric metal cylinders – in motion


    50. She was loaded up with a heap of clear plastic boxes, mostly containing food but some were medical supplies












































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