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

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1 Finally , try not to make your list too long — this will ensure that the items you really want are chosen first — and if necessary it can be added to at a later date .
2 Ramsay found the Regent Douglas installed in Edinburgh Castle , with a host of lords and chiefs , including no fewer than six earls , a most illustrious company , waiting there while their forces massed and were added to on the adjacent Burgh Muir .
3 Although amendments to the published general SVQ specifications will not be possible during the first year , we will be consulting on whether the specifications should be added to for the second year .
4 It was built in the 13th century on older foundations , as a shared church , serving both a convent of nuns and the local parish , and was added to over the next five centuries .
5 It gave the room an artificially cosy feel , which was added to by the open fireplace and the array of expensive leather furniture that dotted the floor , spread out on thick carpet as dark as wet concrete .
6 It was much smaller than she 'd imagined , just a country house , she thought , which had been added to in a haphazard way over the centuries .
7 A DoH press release states that ‘ access to records will be free except when they have not been added to in the previous 40 days .
8 This picture is added to in the next chapter where we examine the informal relations that exist within organisations , and in Chapter 6 where we examine power .
9 The standard set of Spectrum keys have been added to in an intelligent way too .
10 What 's more , they 're probably incompatible with one another , so connecting them in series ( one after the other ) is going to allow the noise from the first to be amplified and added to by the second .
11 First , the external conditions were extremely unfavourable , given the record trade deficit generated by the ‘ Barber boom ’ and added to by the subsequent massive rise in oil prices .
12 The Northern Line was begun in 1890 but added to throughout the twentieth century until 1941 .
13 Those which have survived have , not unnaturally , been altered and added to in a greater or lesser degree and entirely Romanesque examples are not numerous .
14 After damage in the Fourth Crusade it was further restored and added to in the fourteenth century ( 192 ) .
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