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In most cases, it is more natural to use the phrase "is contained" instead of "there is contained" in a sentence.
However, "there is contained" can still be used in some contexts to add emphasis or to place more emphasis on the subject of the sentence. Example: "Within the pages of this book, there is contained a wealth of knowledge on the subject of ancient civilizations."
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There is contained in the work itself an account of the wanderings of a character named Odysseus, who has no counterpart in the outside world (that is, he is a fictional character) but who does resemble people in the outside world in that he is a man, he is away from home, he is beset by many vicissitudes, and so on.
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What there is contains individuals that have properties.
"There's contained competition; the top 10 firms or so are getting access to the top deals," he said.
"There's a sense that African-American culture is there to be enjoyed, but African-American bodies are there to be contained".
Where there was once a dictator who could have easily been contained, there is now an insurgency that increasingly looks unstoppable.
Freshwater ponds are contained, so there are no "escapes" (which can spread disease to wild fish) and relatively little pollution.
One shudders to think what could be contained in there.
In the end they were contained... there is a difficult balance because they were intermingling with, and were in amongst, getting on for 400,000 TUC protesters.
There is only damage to be contained.
But the losses were contained and there was no sign of serious contagion to other weaker euro zone sovereigns.
Traffic there is barely contained chaos.
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