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

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1 When one adds to that the immense variation in the capacities and abilities of the old people concerned , the possibility of making valid generalisations seems remote .
2 Add to that a packed lunchtime season , and late-night entertainment in the studio on Fridays and Saturdays , and we think you 'll agree that there 's always something for everyone at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round .
3 Add to that a smooth ‘ knife through butter ’ gearchange and responsive brakes ( with anti-lock from the 2.0-litre engine size upwards ) and you 've a recipe for smooth , undemanding driving .
4 Add to that a low-profile neck , and you 've got a pretty funky little thang .
5 Add to that the vast number of different computer systems for which WordPerfect is available — IBM PC , Mac , DEC VAX , OS/2 , and Unix , with Windows under development , and complete file compatibility between all these environments , — it 's hardly surprising that WordPerfect is the most popular word processing software in the world .
6 Add to that the other one — Hammond — and it accounts for everyone . ’
7 Add to that the new agreement for wines and spirits and life has been really hectic . ’
8 Add to that the new guidelines that suggest that all er plans for major developments must go through the hands of an A L O and really we do n't have an answer for it , and if we are going to be getting 9 new civilian C P O's they 're gon na have their work cut out learning their basic craft before they even develop their A L O skills .
9 Add to that the various set-aside programmes , and the hon. Gentleman will find that agriculture 's mood has changed towards amenity , and that , over the coming years , he will have greater cause for satisfaction .
10 If we add to that the distinct empires which units and special schools often constitute and whose border crossings have indeterminate customs regulations , then there is scope for duplication and confusion in most LEAs ' provision .
11 Add to that the 17–20 per cent of the power output consumed in stripping the carbon dioxide and the outcome is probably a doubling in the cost of the electricity produced .
12 Add to that the worsening recession in agriculture and you have a recipe for depression that all too often can lead to suicide .
13 Add to that the potential extra income which the larger company might attract from advertisers and the additional resources for making and selling programmes to the national network and the region would appear to be better-placed by this merger .
14 Add to that the natural coolness and aristocratic hauteur of Bernarda Fink , who sang Penelope superbly , and it was all rather icy to the touch .
15 You can add to that an extra billion to pay for the interest in their borrowing .
16 I would add to that the outrageous claims made by Labour that the Tories were going to privatise the NHS .
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