Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [modal v] [be] added " in BNC.
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1 | There are other accessories you can use to increase the impact of the picture , including cords , tassels and ribbons that could be added to pictures when they are hung on the wall . |
2 | This is especially relevant with his tank containing Tufa rock , as there is evidence that this rock absorbs copper , endangering any inverts that may be added in the future , should they sit on the rock . |
3 | Features include four hundred icon designs and fifty animated icons that can be added to DOS and Windows applications . |
4 | Features include four hundred icon designs and fifty animated icons that can be added to DOS and Windows applications . |
5 | Unsaturation was indicated using the system devised by A. W. Hofmann to show the number of chlorine atoms that could be added : -ane ( 0 ) , -ene ( 2 ) and -ine ( 4 ) ( and originally -one ( 6 ) , -une ( 8 ) , -eane ( 10 ) , -eene ( 12 ) etc ) . |
6 | This means of construction builds a solid out of an assembly of volume primitives that can be added , subtracted and intersected . |
7 | All this could amount to several hundred pounds that will be added to your bill . |
8 | It 's far better to use several lightweight layers of sheets and blankets that can be added to or removed as necessary . |
9 | The entire system is modular with the Prospekt module at the heart containing the cartridge transport and sealing mechanism , and a microprocessor to control all the modules that can be added , for example a solvent delivery unit . |
10 | This applies both to standard reports that may be added to a report library to be called off on demand and to ad hoc reports that are produced to answer a special request . |
11 | But if Mr 's argument is that windfalls and recycled land are as it were free of any environmental penalties and can be added to his thirty one thousand , then I think that er the way to treat that is to come to a higher number which takes them properly into account . |