Sentence examples for adds was to from inspiring English sources

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The goal, Mr. Yoffie adds, was to build a profitable business with a lot of recurring revenue, based on service contracts and software licenses, and to attract industry partners and software developers to use its technology.

Another aim, Kwei-Armah adds, was to challenge western ideas of what constitutes African art: "It's about being holistic and defining African art not solely as exotica or seeing black theatre as only being about about crime and corruption".

As the US began actively to plan Lumumba's death, "one of the first things the US did", Hayes adds, "was to ensure that Britain was onside with whatever it was it planned.

The approach, he adds, was to focus on the area of the body with biggest influence when it came to walking, "Arguably the most important muscle to bipedal human gait is the calf muscle," he says.

But the critical trick, Mr Johnson adds, was to ensure that each shot fired sounded different.

His job, he adds, was "to go around Europe and the Mediterranean area in order to sell this innovation, the capacity to integrate an ASIC instead of the big electronic board".

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This precondition, Eom added, was to exclude foreign parties.

"Another objective," he added, "is to walk before we run.

Our value added is to bring the child perspective.

She added, "Be nice to each other.

"All you need to add is gas".

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