Example sentences of "to add [noun] to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Excellent way to add fragrance to the herbaceous border in June and July .
2 To add realism to the stop-motion scenes , small camera movements were introduced , including a couple of slight pans , rather than keeping the camera rigidly still for a whole series of single-frame exposures .
3 Her nails had been manicured and lightly touched with colour , and her cheeks , slightly flushed , seemed somehow to add emphasis to the startling green of her eyes .
4 A shorthand presentation of this kind can not convey all the modifying factors built into the system to add sophistication to the basic concept , nor the mathematical formulae used for working out the stock requirements .
5 Worth an incredible £1000 million a year , the trade brings substantial rewards to dealers who are permanently trying to weaken CITES controls , and anguish to wildlife conservationists who try equally fervently to add species to the protected lists .
6 After the SPR has been submitted , it is still possible to add modules to the original SPR and also to extend the range of versions of a module specified by the SPR .
7 After the SPR has been submitted , it is still possible to add modules to the original SPR and also to extend the range of versions of a module specified by the SPR .
8 This keyword may be used to add indexes to the relational database tables of LIFESPAN information and hence improve the performance of particular queries .
9 But they were also used architecturally , to add interest to the horizontal line of a cornice .
10 The aim of a viable chemical process is to add value to the raw material in making the product .
11 BP will now have a material equity in two blocks with Forties satellite prospects and the potential to add value to the Forties asset .
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