Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] add [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got natural sound and MIDI so I can add MIDI to the natural sound . |
2 | Another thought struck him which would add credence to his story . |
3 | He switched on the recorder briefly to record any distant sounds which would add atmosphere to those of the approaching train and the distant whistle of the engine . |
4 | As a result of this research , Armitage Shanks came up with Chablis — a soft and subtle shade which will add warmth to its surroundings , with the added advantage of co-ordinating with a wide range of other colours from pastels to bold primaries . |
5 | For the second , there are indeed a number of important general processes which can add value to an information construct , and which are not dependent on the eventual setting within which that construct will be used . |
6 | Fothergill says his company 's reputation has been built on a philosophy that views a lift as more than a metal cabin ; rather something which can add value to a building . |
7 | He was searching for a complete lyricist who could add flavour to songs he was intending to be covered by bigger artists . |
8 | As well as the sampler sweater mentioned earlier , you can add cables to the bodice of a garment and work the remaining yoke and sleeves in a simple small tuck pattern . |
9 | That is , we must add value to those artefacts . |
10 | And we can add workstations to that virtual machine as we need more processing power . |
11 | ‘ In addition , it provides a local market in which we can add value to 200,000 tonnes of commercially-grown pine which would otherwise be sold for processing outside the Highlands . |
12 | Heart Shaped Face : Veils that become fuller below the ear will suit you best because they 'll add width to the jawline . |
13 | Standard said it would add £60m to its precious tier 1 capital . |
14 | It would not bring the recovery forward ; instead it would add demand to an economy which , by that time , already had plenty . |
15 | With its strong colour it is an ideal cheese for cooking in a microwave as it will add colour to dishes that would not otherwise brown . |
16 | With big Sheffield United striker Brian Deane also in favour , it will add fuel to the conviction that Taylor will adopt a direct , if not long-ball , approach . |
17 | He has come back a wiser player and he will add drive to the team . ’ |
18 | Done correctly , and at the right time , it can add power to the technique being performed . |