0 to have something inside or include something as a part: --
1 to keep something harmful within limits and not allow it to spread: --
2 (of an object or area) to have an amount of something inside or within it: --
The chapter contains a list of phonemes and their corresponding graphemes, and then a list of graphemes with their corresponding phonemic values.
In (68a), the theme a piece of his mind contains a pronoun, anaphoric to the agent subject of the clause.
Each picture pair contained similar or identical characters or objects.
The volume contains fourteen contributions, which are alphabetically ordered.
The book ends with a short conclusion which contains some remarks on crosslinguistic variations.
Chapter 6 contains a grand description of the dressedatom viewpoint.
Altruism, mutuality and developmental dependencies are framed as contained by the private in this respect.
Up to now, the only accretion ice containing mica-clay sediments allowed the recovery of a few bacterial phylotypes.