Example sentences of "[vb -s] a [adj] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The Detroit Symphony Hall adds a nice ambient bloom to a typically spacious Chandos recording . |
2 | Dancing rebel Paul Mercurio adds a little Spanish sex to his stride , takes on the ballroom bosses and falls for frump turned dancehall diva Tara Morice , while the relentlessly zippy direction tries to match the hypermanic bump and hustle . |
3 | ‘ I feel Ian Wright has a similar fiery temperament to Paul Gascoigne . |
4 | And he would have approved of Jones ' description of this mammoth work as ‘ a map of Mr Average ’ — it has a nice statistical ring to it . |
5 | Not surprisingly , their Data Discman has a strong generic similarity to their music playing Discman , itself a logical development of the original and now ubiquitous Sony Walkman cassette player . |
6 | Acoustically , the KH has a promising blurry ring to it and although it 's not loud , due to the Floyd , it does seem to sustain particularly well . |
7 | BSL involves simplification of terminology and has a different grammatical construction to spoken English . |
8 | The vast majority of people listen during the day , and the station has a different editorial approach to its weekday daytime programmes and to its evening and weekend shows . |
9 | The Marxist thesis that power lies with whoever controls the " means of production " , is usually mixed up with an egalitarian thesis that each producer has a natural moral right to the power which his production generates . |
10 | The female is larger and stouter than the male ; and the male has a white front edge to the anal fin . |
11 | The appeal to human rights , which has provided the primary motive power behind freedom movements throughout the world , has a non-discardable moral aspect to it which denies the relativist stance . |
12 | ‘ The aggrieved consumer needs an accessible local service to which he can take his troubles and where he will receive a realistic appraisal , a measure of help in presenting his case , or a pointer to the next step . |
13 | Its attracts support for the Warnock majority proposal by implying that the pre-14 day embryo has an inferior moral worth to the post-14 day embryo . |
14 | It not only adds an exciting new dimension to hair , it actually improves the structure with each subsequent application . |
15 | The start , a wide crack in common with a Severe , allows a sizeable horizontal break to be gained and at first followed easily outwards above the lip of a large roof . |
16 | One of them bears a close anatomical resemblance to the marble copies we have after the bronze statues of the Tyrannicides by Kritios and Nesiotes which we know were set up in the Agora , the city centre north-west of the Acropolis , in 477 . |
17 | His uncle 's testy interruption is followed by a more dramatic one as Admiralty orders arrive for Septimus to join the frigate Althea as junior midshipman ; but , not to be diverted from his experiment , he uses a similar home-made bomb to good effect when the coach is held up by highwaymen on the Portsmouth road . |
18 | The confusion between the labels ‘ race ’ and ethnicity allows an outmoded biological determinism to be replaced by an implicit cultural determinism . |
19 | With power levels such as these on tap , the B-1R contains the obligatory limiter , and Ampeg have opted for a suitably compact , high-tech ‘ optocoupler limiter ’ system which uses an interrupted light beam to even out peaks in the signal . |
20 | The Gould theory reaches a polar opposite conclusion to that advanced by Gordon , and , as we have seen , certain members of the judiciary appear in favour of extensive review . |
21 | On p9 in your July edition one of the photographs shows a brown glazed edging to a path . |
22 | The Human Communication Research Centre ( HCRC ) , based at The University of Edinburgh and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council ( UK ) , adopts a novel interdisciplinary approach to the study of human information processing , particularly the processing of linguistic communication . |
23 | For the parameters C = — 500 ; is = 8 = 1 ; Y = Yc = I " , this pulsation becomes irregular for y 120 , is highly chaotic at y 250 , then shows an inverse period-doubling cascade to regular oscillation at y = 300 . |
24 | The mature fish displays a burnished metallic glow to its body which is superb in a courting or sparring male . |
25 | To live as a Christian today involves a personal on-going response to God 's call to have faith in Jesus |
26 | That , in an age of wonders in the Communist world , involves a fresh Western approach to the heart of the matter , the hopeless poverty of Vietnam . |
27 | That , in an age of wonders in the Communist world , involves a fresh Western approach to the heart of the matter , the hopeless poverty of Vietnam . |
28 | Some senior party figures believe that theme itself represents a strategic political withdrawal to ground that can be more easily defended in the face of Labour 's onslaught . |
29 | Therefore , hepatitis B represents a significant occupational hazard to all workers who have contact with blood or body fluids . |
30 | Social and spatial mobility offers a crucial connecting link to our special focus on moral careers and ‘ front ’ and ‘ back ’ regions . |