Example sentences of "to add [noun sg] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing really to add Chairman to the agenda item of |
2 | To add spice to the day 's events , a draw was organised , the prize being twenty square yards of carpet , chosen by the winner from the ‘ Cottage Collection ’ . |
3 | And has the introduction of a new aspirational verb — to outfax-been calculated to add snobbery to the cachet of this suddenly desirable invention ? |
4 | Using mirrored doors also helped to add light to the room and now makes it appear more spacious . |
5 | Such factors have conspired to add momentum to the drive for even greater central control by government . |
6 | The device of a court of five judges was adopted to add weight to the reconsideration of the earlier cases . |
7 | Delegations from Derbyshire , Norfolk and Bournemouth are to attend next month 's London meeting and it is hoped as many others as possible will turn up to add weight to the issue . |
8 | And this does tend to add weight to the suggestion that the result of the three month cystoscopy is a good guide to the likelihood of developing recurrence . |
9 | The function of the double bassoon is to add weight to the bass . |
10 | Prize-money tops £55,000 , and there 'll be a celebrity player to add lustre to the line-up . |
11 | Usually , it is assumed that Clovis must be the monarch in question , but if so the failure to name him is peculiar : his reputation might have been expected to add lustre to the code . |
12 | News editor Andre Kimshe was at the seafront that morning , reporting back to the Walton Road station , to add authenticity to the wind-up . |
13 | London 's Evening Standard was moved to add fuel to the fire and proclaim ‘ this year , the long knives were out ’ , but it was only the tall tales that were really in evidence . |
14 | Accessories are the quickest way to add colour to a room . |
15 | To add realism to the design , colour some of the foxgloves and sunflowers with fabric dyes or embroidery . |
16 | Hands and arms relaxed at your sides except when making gestures to add emphasis to a point . |
17 | In 1989 , the decision was made to add art to the mix . |
18 | Now the whole point of milk-fed lamb recipes is to add flavour to a meat in which , it has to be said , natural flavour is a bit on the fugitive side . |
19 | Wayne Pollock returns to add pace to the back-row . |
20 | Any visual aid should be carefully selected and planned to add clarity to the presentation . |
21 | They are invariably woven with a Persian knot , with a solitary Turkish knot sometimes placed near the selvedge to add strength to the foundation . |
22 | That is the pledge of club chairman Charlie Clapham , who insists the Sandgrounders are only looking to add strength to the side that lifted the HFS League championship trophy last term . |
23 | Having held a senior position in another school , the newcomer was in a position to add status to the library venture as well as filling the gap in management which both the head and deputy had identified . |
24 | ‘ Think it possible for anyone to add poison to a dish intended for Sir Thomas , Mr Didier ? ’ |
25 | One accident the HSE highlights as a plain lack of common sense involved a child who was left in the cab of a tractor while the operator dismounted to add bedding to a pig pen . |
26 | From the empirical studies work then goes further and more precise definitions , control of observations and measurement of variables are introduced to add precision to the studies . |
27 | The use of successive pumice or ash deposits in building up a history of the eruptive activity in an area is known as tephrachronology , and this is increasingly being used to add precision to the study of the history of volcanic areas . |
28 | Additionally , they are working closely with local teachers to provide information packs , videos and talks for school children about the work underway , and hope to add construction to the curriculum of schools in the area . |
29 | Stress patterns depicted in the simulation helped MacGregor to add stiffness to the club , reducing the stresses and improving its aerodynamic performance . |
30 | Among shrubs or in mixed borders , variegated plants help to add interest to the rest of the display , especially where they contrast with bronze or purple foliage , or harmonise with a golden colour group . |