Nude murals in the background during an extended scene at Rosings. Very noticeable.
Brief close-up of a pig's prominent testicles as it is led away
During a visit to Pemberly, several marble statues and several paintings depicting both male and female nudity are shown in detail, but they are displayed as part of a private art collection and are depicted as art. They are not displayed or referred to by the characters in a sexual context. A depiction of the admiration of classical art similar to Michaelangelo or Da Vinci.
Two characters kiss. There is not a single kissing scene until the last few minutes of the film.
Very brief clip of noticeable cleavage as a woman leans over in a formal evening dress.
A clergyman briefly mentions "intercourse" in a non-sexual context while delivering a sermon. He quickly realizes how the word could be misconstrued, and rephrases it as, "the intercourse of friendship or civility."
A man remarks that two women are possibly walking in an effort to flaunt their figures, adding that he could admire them much better if they walked over to where he was.
Two sisters are shown chatting and giggling together in a brief bed scene that is not sexual.
Lizzy ogles Wickham as they are shopping for ribbons together.
Bingley touches the back of Jane's dress at a ball.