(1) Could you do with a helping hand in beginning to address these issues?
(2) She did so with admirable address --sometimes playfully, sometimes coldly, sometimes firmly, always kindly; yet with all this tact the repeated checks made Pinder cross now and then.
(3) Address your complaints to the Trading Standards Board
(4) The next day emergency crews rushed to that same address after receiving a call.
(5) The flash memory controller is used to control data access and specify an address of data storage.
(6) His daughter, who is a police officer, has had her home address posted on the Internet.
(7) It was a competent address , cleanly delivered, but it was hardly an exercise in high octane oratory.
(8) A man who police were expecting to find at a second address in Prestwich was later arrested in Gorton.
(9) Thank you for that magnificent speech yesterday, and it is my pleasure to ask you to address the assembled gathering.
(10) Have his policies begun to seriously address the enormous problems facing our nation?
(11) First, I asked John to address the ball with his shoulders parallel to the target line.
(12) Don't address me as 'Doctor'
(13) That way, when I address the ball, the leaf or patch of grass is still in my peripheral vision and can remind me where my target is.
(14) A panel of speakers will address the audience and this will be followed by a question and answer session.
(15) He gave a radio address to the nation
(16) But now, it seems, one publisher, at least, has begun to address the problem.
(17) Other CPA officials I talked to said they had no knowledge of him delivering a farewell address .
(18) As he delivered his address , you could almost whisper the caveats.
(19) British soldiers already on standby could be moving to a more dangerous address by the end of the week.
(20) Apparently he now lives at an address in Sheffield (news to him).