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

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1 Interestingly , Paolucci in his translation of Beccaria ( 1963 , p. 74 ) ( not the one used by Taylor , Walton and Young ) adds the following footnote to the above passage :
2 4.00pm Linda adds the final touch to the swill roll .
3 I entertained the hope that while one or two lazy habits may have crept in , the passage of years will have added a certain maturity to my conduct behind the wheel .
4 The weird notion that she might be in danger of actually becoming one day as perfect as she seemed added a ghastly charm to her reflections , as she continued to envisage various methods of killing Jack .
5 Unwelcomed , unwanted , despised and dug out , they had added a new dimension to my life , given me another self and I wanted never to go from Claro .
6 The Easter Festival has added a new dimension to Salzburg 's musical life ; though there are those who argue that Karajan changed the Summer Festival : both its audience and its artistic ideals .
7 This determination has added a new dimension to the play of a man who says he is ‘ getting more pleasure out of humiliating a guy ’ and likes to ‘ crush his ego ’ .
8 Recently , I have added a new dimension to my hobby — fish photography .
9 ‘ The Pakistan bowlers have added a new dimension to bowling — one that needs to be carefully noted by other countries if they are to be equally successful swingers of the old ball . ’
10 He still stressed the desirability of banning the fascists but he now stated that anti-semitism had added a new dimension to the problem since 1934 .
11 But already Lili had added a new dimension to my view .
12 Intravenous contrast medium ( Gadalinium DTPA — Gd DTPA , Schering Health Care Ltd ) , has added a new dimension to MRI , particularly in the central nervous system .
13 THE Colombian drug wars have added a new variation to Washington 's ‘ revolving door ’ syndrome , whereby former US officials use the knowledge they gained in government for profit on returning to the private sector .
14 The obsession for vintage denim , both genuine and reproduction , has added a new twist to the syndrome and depleted bank balances up and down the island .
15 SIR — Filling the hollow core of carbon nanoclusters with foreign material has added a new aspect to the promise of this family of novel materials .
16 Borden has added a new grade to its range of bottle labelling adhesives .
17 The Spires and Shires tour company has added a new landmark to its sightseeing tour of Oxford .
18 SINGER Rolf Harris has added a new touch to the Led Zeppelin song Stairway to Heaven — a wobble board and an ‘ altogether now ’ chorus .
19 Silvikrin is the UK 's best selling hairspray so their formula speaks for itself and now they 've added a new design to their range .
20 AT the request of fishkeepers , Purity-on-Tap have added a new filter to their popular ‘ CB ’ range .
21 Certainly they were decorative and they must have added a barbaric vibrancy to the temple 's complex roof-line , but they also indicate a general dedication of the building to Poteidan .
22 The agreement reached between SCOTVEC and SCOTCAT members — and between SCOTVEC and BTEC — has added a further dimension to the flexibility and widened opportunities for candidates which are the hallmark of our new advanced courses .
23 I would have added a further recommendation to the Clapham conclusions : that British Rail should forthwith desist from any further advertising expenditure and re-route the money to the improvement of safety and engineering standards .
24 It would , to say the least , have added a further complication to the problems of 1940 .
25 And it was the teeniest bit boring , having largely absorbed the shock element that had once added a prurient interest to social intercourse .
26 Of course , it is quite possible to use in other positions an adjective that adds no fresh property to the entity to which it is applied , as in ( 14 ) ( ordinary predicative position ) and ( 15 ) ( predicate qualifier ) : ( 14 ) ( 15 ) However , failure to contribute a fresh property is not the essence of non-restriction .
27 ‘ Quite passionately , as we 've already agreed , which adds a certain zest to the other thing that 's between us .
28 I take it that our explanation , you and I who are the children of the children of Freud , do think that our body erm adds a great contribution to our individuation ?
29 Whether it is something as special as a wedding bouquet or as simple as a few flowers gathered on a picnic outing together , knowing where and when the flowers were picked or used adds a great deal to the meaning of the picture , and the recipient will be very touched at your thoughtful and generous gesture .
30 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 ) .
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