Example sentences of "wipe [adv prt] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do not wipe off any excess until after twenty minutes — it can take this long for the oils to be absorbed .
2 Wipe off any glue at seams immediately , before it begins to dry .
3 The water is likely to be spilled , have a cloth handy to wipe up any mess .
4 That , taken together with water charges , is driving pensioners into real poverty and will wipe out any increase that the uprating orders will bring in April .
5 Such stimulus could wipe out any recovery , he argued , by reviving longer term rates .
6 It means that changes in productivity have more than wiped out any potential for increased employment through growth in production .
7 But in the opinion of one analytical chemist connected with racing , designer drugs have become big business in America and side-by-side with their development have come masking agents — innocent in themselves but if administered at the same time capable of totally wiping out any trace of them .
8 The rapid increase in indirect taxes , it was maintained , wiped out any relief to the peasantry from the abolition of the poll-tax and periodic cancellation of unpaid redemption dues .
9 Whatever was in Lenin 's mind , it is certain that the great Famine of 1921–2 wiped out any likelihood of peasant resistance .
10 I should think that wiped out any chance he had of people remembering him .
11 And when racism exploded in the eighteenth century — to justify slavery — it wiped out any acknowledgement of African achievements .
12 A SWEET-TALKING phone call from film superstar Paul Newman wiped out any worries Nigel Mansell had about switching to killer-car Indy racing in America after quitting Formula One .
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