Example sentences of "it add a [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It adds a macabre touch to the bones from the hospital . |
2 | He finds it adds a surreal quality to the ‘ dream ’ collages , and he 's recently used the process to create a CD cover for a band called David Cross ( ex-King Crimson ) . |
3 | He finds it adds a surreal quality to the ‘ dream ’ collages , and he 's recently used the process to create a CD cover for a band called David Cross ( ex-King Crimson ) . |
4 | Good on you , I say , it adds a light-hearted touch to a great magazine and we all need a laugh now and again , do n't we ? |
5 | It adds a huge oddity to the history of cricket that while President Mugabe ( who once acknowledged that cricket civilises people ) snatches agricultural land from Zimbabwe 's whites for minimal compensation , and with the drought turning much of his land to dust , a former Test cricketer from the region , Jackie du Preez ( South Africa 1966–67 ) , says unequivocally : ‘ We are simply not good enough . |
6 | It adds a characteristic flavour to a range of savoury dishes , from pizza to pork chops . |
7 | It adds a narrative structure to the destructive anarchy of the shows put on by Mark Pauline and Survival Research Laboratories . |
8 | It added a new dimension to the picture . |
9 | Because of the translucent water and the high , rocky , almost petrified appearance of the cave 's formation it added a mysterious uniqueness to the beautiful strains of the music . |
10 | This is significant because , in effect , it added an extra week to the pre-Christmas trading period — the last Saturday before Christmas was almost a week before Christmas itself . |
11 | Does it add a new dimension to its noun or would the noun be better off without it ? |