Example sentences of "[adv] add to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In nineteen seventy , if I take you back to twenty three years ago , County recorded in the outline development plan the following and I quote growth in the town not accompanied by measures to alleviate the traffic problems in the existing road network would merely add to the deterioration in the quality of the environment in the town and without such measures no further expansion is environmentally acceptable unquote .
2 Road pricing — charging for road space as it is used — will merely add to the burden .
3 Using microcomputer programs to produce " real " newspapers can only add to the motivation of pupils as well as to the quality of the final product .
4 ‘ On the contrary , a house of such character can only add to the development , ’ he replied .
5 Failure to clear it can only add to the guilt because it is also robbing a relationship the transparency that it lives on .
6 However , their presence will not add to the bill .
7 He said it was now accepted that a small number of large authorities would produce lower savings than was originally indicated but a large number of small authorities would not add to the cost to the extent that was indicated .
8 The council tax is related to the number of people in a house , but it offers more generous treatment for people such as students , who will not add to the household bill .
9 The expense the school incurred in educating and maintaining the taxpayers ' sons did not add to the school 's general costs but was equal to the additional cost involved in so doing — such as meals and laundry .
10 When the Fermi energy , EF , is in a mobility gap , the regions of localised states act like current vortices : they store electrostatic energy as reservoirs of circulating electrons that are depleted or replenished as EF is moved by the gate voltage , Vg , but they do not add to the conductivity .
11 Editor , — Although I can not add to the debate about whether Mozart had Tourette 's syndrome , I would like to explore three points raised by Benjamin Simkin 's article .
12 Once the power supply is restored , the time required to correct data damaged will not add to the time required for recovery from systems errors described above .
13 We must not add to the execution of this plan — physical obstacles to moral difficulties , for it will be enough to fight through prejudice and ignorance .
14 You could probably add to the list of possibilities .
15 In , with regard to the change of wording , erm I think that would probably add to the policy rather than detract from it and I I think the conclusion I would come to is that the criteria are independent they 're not and or or .
16 In due course , colour , electronic news-gathering ( an ITV innovation ) and computer graphics would also add to the service .
17 ‘ We must not now add to the burden facing the medical staff and the Bland family by taking part in emotional or noisy demonstrations ’ .
18 In short , it can really add to a piece so it depends very much on how you handle the music .
19 Food tastes even better out of doors , and the right choice of cool or chilled wine will really add to the occasion .
20 I can not really add to the answer that I gave the hon. Member for Birmingham , Erdington ( Mr. Corbett ) .
21 You can even add to the atmosphere by dining al fresco .
22 Water privatisation could well add to the list of threats against the countryside .
23 Portentous ‘ Suppose there was a power that did n't add to the voice , greenhouse effect ; that did n't burn limited fossil turning kind : fuel .
24 So they can buy as seven companies at a much cheaper rate and ship it across to us , and the sea freight is still does n't add to the cost that much .
25 Both : IT DOES N'T ADD TO THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT ’
26 I hope I do n't add to the confusion of the Borrowdale guidebook editions when I point out that their detailed account of what occurred on the first ascent of Prodigal Sons is in fact what happened on a totally different route named Déj ‘ a Vu .
27 A police constable caused great concern with his assertions , made for the first time some years ago , that some Kent police officers were offering inducements to prisoners to make false admissions to offences , and to confess to crimes that they had not committed , so that the force could then add to the number of crimes they had ‘ detected ’ , and thereby improve their crime clear-up statistics .
28 But why add to the spring jobs when there are seeds to sow , weeds to deal with and grass to cut if you can plant in the autumn ?
29 The traditional bran mash is very low in calcium and can therefore add to the problem instead of helping it .
30 A policy of targeting money supply can therefore add to the volatility of the velocity of circulation ( V ) .
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