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单词 address
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address
(ədres , US ædres )
Word forms: addresses , addressing , addressed
1. countable noun [usually poss NOUN] A1
Your address is the number of the house, flat, or apartment and the name of the street and the town where you live or work.
The address is 2025 M Street, Northwest, Washington, DC, 20036.
We require details of your name and address.
2. verb [usually passive]
If a letter, envelope, or parcel is addressed to you, your name and address have been written on it.
Applications should be addressed to: The business affairs editor. [be VERB-ed + to]
Synonyms: direct, send, post, mail  
3. countable noun A1
The address of a website is its location on the internet, for example http://www.collinsdictionary. com. [computing]
Internet addresses are also known as URLs.
4. countable noun
The address of a cell on a computer spreadsheet refers to the particular row and column number where it is located, for example 'C2' or 'N63'. [computing]
5. verb
If you address a group of people, you give a speech to them.
He is due to address a conference on human rights next week. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: give a speech to, talk to, speak to, lecture  
Address is also a noun.
The President gave an address to the American people. [+ to]
6. verb
If you address someone or address a remark to them, you say something to them. [formal]
The two foreign ministers did not address each other directly when they last met. [VERB noun]
He addressed his remarks to Eleanor, ignoring Maria. [VERB noun + to]
Synonyms: speak to, talk to, greet, hail  
7. verb
If you address someone by a name or a title such as 'sir', you call them that name or title when you talk or write to them.
I heard him address her as darling. [VERB noun as noun]
The Duchess should be addressed as Your Grace. [VERB noun as noun]
8. verb
If you address a problem or task or if you address yourself to it, you try to understand it or deal with it.
Mr King sought to address those fears when he spoke at the meeting. [VERB noun]
Throughout the book we have addressed ourselves to the problem of ethics. [VERB pronoun-reflexive + to]
Collocations:
address a concern
The changes also help to address the concern that the non-execs were not independent enough.
Times, Sunday Times
The management has attempted to address this concern with a new focus on expanding the business from within, rather than by acquisition.
Times, Sunday Times
To address this concern, the university installed bollards that rise out of the sidewalk., around 200 window air conditioners operated in the building.
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Logicians have tried to address this concern by developing alternative logics, e.g., relevant logic.
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In an effort to address this concern, there have been repeated efforts to consolidate all four cities into one united incorporated area.
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address a conference
Address the conference - and the nation - as if it's a one-to-one conversation and you'll ooze self-confidence and leadership.
Times, Sunday Times
The pair will address a conference on the use of data in sport at the international film, music and culture festival.
Times, Sunday Times
All this help explains the rapturous reception she will get when she takes to the stage tomorrow to address the conference for the first time as leader.
The Sun
He addressed their conference and his advisers were terrified that he might get a warm reception.
The Sun
Addressing a conference for social workers last week, he said that the care system had insufficient resources, from foster carers and adopters to social workers and family court judges.
Times, Sunday Times
address a criticism
Such advice helps to address this criticism.
Times, Sunday Times
The hatchback will be longer, wider and taller to address the criticism that the back seats feel more cramped than an economy seat on a long-haul flight.
Times, Sunday Times
The quota cuts address that criticism, although obstacles to their practical implementation remain.
Times, Sunday Times
He added that if public criticism of social workers was necessary, judges should consider whether it was appropriate to warn them and provide 'the opportunity to address the criticism'.
Times, Sunday Times
Lastly, the camera has been slightly modified to address the criticism that the one in the original game moved erratically or too frequently.
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address a crowd
Wary organisers, some of whom were clearly irritated by the unilateral announcement that she would join the event, ensured that she was unable to address the crowd.
Times, Sunday Times
Characters do strange dances, address the crowd.
Times, Sunday Times
He was given a megaphone to address the crowd.
Times, Sunday Times
From this arose the principle of free speech, still practiced there today, whereby anyone can take their own soapbox along and address the crowd.
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In a show of strength, he addressed the crowd from an opentop bus.
The Sun
address a deficiency
This was because it did not seek to address any deficiency in the laws designed to safeguard people from harm.
Times, Sunday Times
In order to address this deficiency, the municipal government made the decision to construct a temple.
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He's worked with the team's receivers to address this deficiency since at least the team's 2008 training camp.
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But an equally lengthy list of recommendations to address the deficiencies was never implemented.
Times,Sunday Times
This marked a 25-year effort to address the deficiencies in legislation for the proper administration, development, and optimal use of the island's water resources.
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address a grievance
Dozens of agencies have become involved in trying to calm them, address their grievances and get them fit to learn.
Times, Sunday Times
It has since morphed into a broader anti-government movement, not least because the authorities have opted to suppress dissent by force rather than address the grievances.
Times, Sunday Times
He partnered the mayor and police and even met tribal leaders linked to the insurgents and sought to address their grievances.
Times, Sunday Times
Originally, these installations were designed for commoners to address their grievances by writing or sticking up petitions on the columns.
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Thirdly, the government attempts to address the grievances of possible supporters of the movement.
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address a letter to
Letters addressed to royalty and parliament must follow strict codes, while letters from minor poets, of the sort written on pink paper, can be safely ignored, their envelopes recycled.
The Times Literary Supplement
It's now for sale at 3.4m, but the buyer should be prepared to send on mail: the owner still gets letters addressed to the pop star.
Times, Sunday Times
A short letter addressed to a newspaper must inevitably express even sound doctrine without adding all its necessary qualifications.
Times, Sunday Times
In 2003 the star received 700 threatening letters addressed to her home.
Times, Sunday Times
In letters addressed to her, one can see the respect and admiration of fellow scholars from far and near.
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address a meeting
He has yet to address a meeting open to the general public.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
So no surprise that when she was filmed addressing a meeting, some people were asleep.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
In 1967 she visited Britain for the first time and addressed an open meeting in London attended by 600 people.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
address a need
Unlike the largely ineffective autumn stimulus and banking rescue, a new stimulus should address the need for tangible programmes of reconstruction.
Times, Sunday Times
To address the need for staff development, a programme of training needs has been drawn up.
ST
Each of the books attempts to address this need; each provides helpful material for reshaping the traditional worship service.
Christianity Today
The need for such groups to perform an educational role may soon be over, however, as academia begins to address the need for cross-functional knowledge.
Times, Sunday Times
I've gotten a broader picture of what people in the church-especially church leadership-need, and how to help address their need.
Christianity Today
address a reader
I almost never, as a historian, step out to try to address the reader.
Times, Sunday Times
I look for stimulating books that address the reader pragmatically and meet me at my points of need.
Christianity Today
The entries are descriptive, often light-hearted and address the reader directly.
The Times Literary Supplement
The author also frequently interjects into the narrative to address the reader directly.
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Addressing their readers, the editors recall a letter that the magazine published 50 years ago.
Times, Sunday Times
address a situation
We urge him now to show the same moderation in addressing the current situation.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
It would do an injustice to our performance to focus on it too much, but we have to address this situation.
The Sun (2015)
Did he not feel he should address the situation?
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
address a theme
To be maximally worthwhile, a prize must address a theme that the public regard as important.
Times, Sunday Times
All speakers are directed to address the theme of each year's event.
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His work uses painting, sculpture, video, performance and self-deprecating humour to address the themes of authenticity and the role of the artist.
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Each issue addresses a theme with essays on the arts, sciences, and humanities.
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Students collaborate to simulate a start-up venture, based around a product or service that addresses the theme.
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address a topic
I've wanted to address this topic for months, but didn't dare because of the weather.
Times, Sunday Times
In this week's lesson, we address the topic of dealing with authors.
Christianity Today
And then in a couple of days, you can address the topic at hand and not have it conflated with emotions.
Times, Sunday Times
What prompted you to address this topic?
Christianity Today
He didn't even want to respond -- he had to be persuaded to address the topic on the airwaves by his family and friends.
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address adequately
Moreover, broad modern principles of claim preclusion appear to address adequately the concern reflected in the cases cited for the estoppel principle.
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Many of us who take direct action do so because we have little faith that environmental and social injustices are being addressed adequately by those in power.
Times, Sunday Times
They are unlikely to be addressed adequately by incremental research within established categories.
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Thus, engineers had a scientific requirement that was not addressed adequately by any natural science.
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address directly
Users will also be given the option of typing a short web address directly into their phones.
Times, Sunday Times
Instead, type the site address directly into your internet browser.
Times, Sunday Times
This week's issues need to be addressed directly.
Times, Sunday Times
How do you preach about situations not addressed directly in the biblical text?
Christianity Today
The clothes that came down the catwalk were addressed directly to them and their lifestyles.
Times, Sunday Times
address immediately
Please can you ensure that these issues are addressed immediately.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
And it needs to be addressed immediately at an international level.
Globe and Mail (2009)
This has had a big impact on how far we can immediately address some of the issues.
The Sun (2020)
address label
You have to go online to give your reason for return and create a reference number for the address label.
The Sun
They were to record their daily news in a journal and write to their teachers on a postcard complete with address label and firstclass stamp.
Times, Sunday Times
Create a template for the central section with an address label.
Times, Sunday Times
The jokey fake address labels are a nice touch, too, though the lack of a strap means that you will either carry it or pop it inside another bag.
Times, Sunday Times
When they added a small gift of personalised address labels, the return rose to 35%.
Times, Sunday Times
address properly
Shortly after take-off, an engine problem had been encountered, which the pilot had failed to address properly so that control was lost.
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Such questions are hinted at in this volume, but the book's structure prevents them from being addressed properly.
The Times Literary Supplement
The conflict between green pieties and the rush to digital has never been addressed properly.
Times, Sunday Times
Recent tricky situations, and there were several, weren't just difficult — even those you resolved still annoy you because others were unreasonable, differences weren't addressed properly or the outcome was unfair.
Times, Sunday Times
For maintaining stay cable bridges tension force measurements reveal such problems at an early stage so that they can be addressed properly.
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address specifically
But these anomalies can be addressed specifically without the need for a long judicial process that results in the revoking of the test.
Times, Sunday Times
To the extent that each imaginable situation cannot be foreseen and addressed specifically, they delegate legislative power to whichever judges are appointed.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet never before, he maintains, have footwork and movement been addressed specifically in coaching.
Times, Sunday Times
Doing so, she addressed specifically historical issues.
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address the cause
Does not directly address the cause of the crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
Treatment of vagus nerve induced palpitations will need to address the cause of irritation to the vagus nerve or the parasympathetic nervous system generally.
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He called for a 'rehabilitation revolution', with policy focused on addressing the causes of reoffending.
Times, Sunday Times
We need to address the causes of these crimes.
Times, Sunday Times
However, guides and manifestos do not address the causes.
Times, Sunday Times
address the deficit
Last month it paid in an extra 85 million into the scheme as part of the so-called recovery plan to address this deficit.
Times, Sunday Times
Some countries faced years of consolidation to address their deficit.
Times, Sunday Times
The trust, which has launched a 90-day consultation process, said that it needed to save money to address the deficit, which emerged only this year.
Times, Sunday Times
It agreed to pay a big one-off contribution help address the deficit, and to pay an extra 50m a year as long as it had 1.8 billion of net cash.
Times, Sunday Times
It had chosen a defined-contribution scheme because this would address the deficit without increasing costs to members or diverting money from teaching or research.
Times, Sunday Times
address the issue
It said the company had failed to address the issues raised.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
Might we actually be making it more difficult for them to address the issue?
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
But he insists he is taking steps to address the issue.
Times,Sunday Times (2019)
None of them addresses the issue of capacity that faces us now.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
There are four ways to address the issue sensibly.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The fourth way of addressing the issue is through changes to the tax system.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
address the nation
It also prompted the former army intelligence officer to adopt camouflage battledress to address the nation on state television.
Times, Sunday Times
Stricken with a speech impediment, the new monarch finds public speaking terrifying, but needs to be able to address the nation.
The Sun
He left it too long to show leadership and address the nation.
The Sun
He then mounts his soapbox for a state-of-the nation address.
Times, Sunday Times
In his first state of the nation address, he promised to build a country free of want, hunger, and fear.
Times, Sunday Times
address the problem
A secondary school has offered pupils an 'enrichment' week off to address the problem of parents taking termtime holidays.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
He was subsequently appointed as adoption tzar by a government that is keen, at least, to address the problem.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
But I also learnt that healthy skin should be slightly acidic, and how to address the problem.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The judge said police could have addressed the problem by taking civil court action.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
address the question
The court in this case addressed the question of how to value the loss to church property caused by a defective product.
Christianity Today (2000)
The court declined to address the question of whether the privilege applies when third persons are present.
Christianity Today (2000)
No cricket country in the world pays less attention to the important things and more to the unimportant things when addressing the question of cricket.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
In this article, we address the question of how risks involved in ridesharing are governed over time.
Yanwei Li, Araz Taeihagh, Martin de Jong 2018, 'The Governance of Risks in Ridesharing: A Revelatory Case from Singapore', Energies
annual address
He said as much yesterday - even keeping his shirt on for his annual address.
Times, Sunday Times
He gave his first annual address in the fourth convention.
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This was the only time a president had used the phrase manifest destiny in his annual address.
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It was the first annual address given by a president.
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Going into the 1894 elections, the opposition pointedly opposed the motion that the chairman's annual address be printed and distributed, which had previously gone through without opposition.
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article addresses
This article addresses only on the first of these three requirements.
Christianity Today
This article addresses 11 of the most common ones.
Christianity Today
This article addresses a few additional issues.
Christianity Today
This article addresses the idea that emotional states may be a mixture of physiological states and cognition.
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This article addresses the macroscopic aspects of radiation pressure.
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commencement address
He also delivered the commencement address for the commencement ceremony held on that day.
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He delivered a commencement address in which he encouraged the graduating class of more than 500 students never to let anyone tarnish their dreams.
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In her introduction to the column, she described it as the commencement address she would give if she were asked to give one.
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He graduated in 1973, and returned in 2009 to give a commencement address, receiving an honorary degree.
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He gave the commencement address there in 2003.
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correct address
Discovered by accident, the flaw allows criminals to redirect users to fake web pages, even if they type the correct address into a browser.
Times, Sunday Times
After hours on the phone, the retailer made a second delivery, this time to the correct address.
Times, Sunday Times
You want the correct address for a lord by a gentleman?
Times,Sunday Times
Unfortunately the vendor had moved and the courier couldn't find the correct address so the package was returned to me the next day.
Times,Sunday Times
The legislature has placed the burden on taxpayers to notify county assessors of their true and correct address.
Christianity Today
deliver an address
He did not actually deliver this address.
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He could have delivered an address that was laced with sugar and sentimentality or indulged in a crowd-pleasing populism devoid of difficult issues.
Times, Sunday Times
At the time of delivering this address, the school had expanded to nearly 300 students and had introduced co-education.
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Each speaker delivers an address to attendees, usually followed by a question and answer session with the audience.
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He delivered the address without notes, relying entirely on memory.
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e-mail address
Most landing pages demand simply a name and e-mail address.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
But one penalty of this e-mail address being published is it gets spammed big time - over 500 a day.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
She gave him an e-mail address instead.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Mike had explained that the system called for an e-mail address and something called a ` server '.
Salley Vickers MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY (2003)
Your e-mails must also include your registered office address, a contact e-mail address, registered number and country of registration.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
exact address
But we also require the exact address for your first night in the country.
Times, Sunday Times
He did not know the exact address, but that did not matter.
Times, Sunday Times
First, to check out the exact address.
Times, Sunday Times
Users need to know the exact address of hidden sites on the dark net, all of which end with the suffix 'onion'.
Times, Sunday Times
When you are next looking for a property, take a closer look at the exact address.
The Sun
false address
Many include false addresses and fake employment and education histories.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
We would willingly give a false address to get them into a better school.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
He sent a cheque that bounced and he seems to have supplied a false address.
The Sun (2015)
full address
For added peace of mind you might want to ask guests to provide a full address and e-mail a copy of their passport or ID card.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
All entries must include a daytime telephone number and full address.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Please ensure you provide us with your full address.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
give an address
She was incapable of working her mobile and could not give her address.
The Sun
The governing theme of 'together' was too bland to give the address any edge.
Times, Sunday Times
He said lags who turned down early release could be unable to give an address or think they will not pass a risk assessment.
The Sun
But he forgot to give his address so assumed he would never see it.
The Sun
Give your address to a lender as it appears on a voting form.
Times, Sunday Times
inaugural address
The inaugural address could not have been more conciliatory.
Democracy and its Critics - Anglo-American democratic thought in the nineteenth century (1989)
But the highlight, the most enduring feature of the day, is always the inaugural address.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
His inaugural address reassured the country and at the same time stirred it to action.
The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877 (1995)
last known address
Remember, you do not need to know exactly where she lives, you only need her last known address to bring a claim.
The Sun
If this plumber has a company or has advertised elsewhere, his last known address should not be hard to find.
The Sun
This updated address will be the taxpayer's last known address.
Christianity Today
The claim form was served at the defendants' last known address.
Times, Sunday Times
This would allow automatic enrolment for all and documents being sent to the last known address; and/or scanned to their mobile phone.
Times, Sunday Times
list an address
Their names and addresses are listed in the back of the book.
Coping with Bulimia (1987)
Other borrowers did not list previous addresses where they had failed to pay a debt.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
This notice was sent to the incorrect address listed on the deed.
Christianity Today (2000)
mainland address
Prices include postage to UK mainland addresses.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Delivery is by courier and only to UK mainland addresses.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Please call to discuss delivery to non UK mainland addresses.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
must address
The government must address this matter urgently.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
He receives a standing ovation and speaks about how films must address social issues.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
An honest assessment of needs will highlight specific areas your interview must address.
Christianity Today (2000)
need addressing
Issues such as loss of status and changing self-identity might need addressing.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Those issues that need addressing are thought to be assurances about the country's youth infrastructure.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
DOWNSIDE: The citrus interior colour scheme may need addressing.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Things need addressing as am not prepared to go through a relegation again.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Those issues that need addressing are thought to be assurances about the country 's youth infrastructure.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
opening address
He urged the delegates to remember your soulsin his opening address.
Times, Sunday Times
At our first meeting he would always make an opening address.
Times, Sunday Times
Yesterday he was back to his old wooden self as he rambled through his two-hour opening address.
Times, Sunday Times
The festivities end eight days after the opening address.
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The opening address will focus on current opportunities to promote handwashing with soap and challenges especially in securing behavior change in schools.
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postal address
I'm sending you a free sample and have 100 more for other readers - just send me your name and postal address.
The Sun (2012)
Clients were sold full credit profiles that included wage slips, credit history printouts and a postal address.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Postal ballots are issued on demand, with the only requirement being a postal address.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
All entries must include a daytime telephone number and full postal address.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
presidential address
The presidential address was not the only speech fixed for yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
His presidential address in 1846 was a complete history of the profession of civil engineering.
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His presidential address contains much information as to the early history of railways.
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His presidential address contrasted the sound and thoughtful and sobering discipline of the scientific brotherhood with the over-hasty generalisation and pure speculation of the unnamed book.
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Presidential addresses and political rallies, among other events, were also held there.
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raid an address
Two hundred officers raided 13 addresses in Northampton.
The Sun (2009)
Police raided two addresses in Southampton linked to him and seized computer gear.
The Sun (2011)
Two other homes and a business address were raided simultaneously.
The Sun (2013)
residential address
A police spokesman said: 'Police were called to a residential address in the north of the city'.
The Sun (2008)
Then I found out they only deliver to residential addresses and offices are out of bounds.
The Sun (2012)
Officers are searching a residential address in north London as part of the investigation.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
return address
In some cases they suggest ruses such as omitting a return address to ensure they receive them.
Times, Sunday Times
It's helpful to get them to picture themselves walking up to the mailbox and finding an envelope with no return address.
Christianity Today
I emailed straight away to point out their error and to ask for the return address.
The Sun
The 122,000 he claimed included tests sent out, rather than performed - many of which had no return address.
Times,Sunday Times
Seeing his return address, by then a federal prison, in my mailbox gave me a start.
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search an address
Detectives from Scotland Yard were searching four addresses.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Officers were last night searching the address and the boy was being interviewed by detectives.
The Sun (2016)
The officers were told to search a suspicious empty address.
The Sun (2011)
supply an address
The system for charging consists of sending letters to the overseas address supplied by the patient, with little or no follow-up when they go unanswered.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The name and address were supplied but withheld by the paper for obvious reasons.
SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets (2004)
He sent a cheque that bounced and he seems to have supplied a false address.
The Sun (2015)
televised address
He will deliver a televised address to the nation this week.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
So unpopular is she that she cancelled a televised address to plead her own case.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
And news is breaking that the President will be making a live televised address that evening.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
wrong address
The figures show that almost 600 passports or supporting documents were sent to the wrong address or completely disappeared last year.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
There is no suggestion that the members themselves were responsible for giving the wrong addresses.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
But then it turned out you had given me the wrong address.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Translations:
Chinese: 发言, 地址, 收信人的 姓名地址/
Japanese: 演説 speech, 住所 location, あて先を書く
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