Example sentences of "[noun sg] adds [art] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | CITRUS adds a tangy taste to all sorts of savoury dishes , and sharp fruit juices combine well with garlic and spices for an oriental flavour . |
2 | Cream of the crop : custard topping adds a crafty touch to Pear tart . |
3 | Furthermore , the possibility of endoscopic intervention adds a new perspective to the management of Dieulafoy 's disease . |
4 | Here further evidence adds a new element to the mystery . |
5 | Elsewhere , the most evocative waterways lie to the south of the city centre where morning mist over the water adds a wonderful dimension to views around the Porta Ticinese . |
6 | This marinade adds an exotic flavour to pork chops or steak . |
7 | An operation adds a single property to one of the two sets . |
8 | Thus , although these subgroup data are compatible with the possibility that intravenous heparin adds a small benefit to that already achieved by aspirin and thrombolysis , they also raise concerns about excess risks of stroke ( 2.1% with intravenous heparin , 1.1% with subcutaneous heparin , 1.2% with none ) . |
9 | Solitude adds a special quality to a walk and bad weather can do the same — though it does mean that many of us prefer to stay in the lowlands more often . |
10 | Henry 's voice-over adds an amusing counterpoint to the visuals but by the time we reach his eventual arrest , on drugs charges , in '81 , Scorsese 's frenetic cross-cutting seems to leave the original premise — presumably , the mob 's seductive potency — somewhere in the sidings . |
11 | Henry 's voice-over adds an amusing counterpoint to the visuals but by the time we reach his eventual arrest , on drugs charges , in '81 , Scorsese 's frenetic cross-cutting seems to leave the original premise — presumably , the mob 's seductive potency — somewhere in the sidings . |
12 | The judgment adds a new dimension to interpretations of Section 10 of the Contempt of Court Act , 1981 , which says journalists can only be required to reveal their sources if it is necessary ‘ in the interests of justice ’ , or for ‘ the prevention of crime ’ . |