1 It really wrecked his ability to say 'I was a good footballer'.
2 Car uncoupled in tunnel; explosion; both men instantly killed; submarine tunnel wrecked .
3 He wrecked New Orleans' game plan last Sunday and was almost unblockable.
4 It came five years after a political scandal wrecked his previous bid.
5 And I know you wrecked the place a bit along the way.
6 How many young people will have their bodies wrecked with long-term illness?
7 Of course I knew at once the place would be thoroughly wrecked .
8 Some Mexican states which dismantled municipal forces remain wrecked by violent crime.
9 A Reuters journalist saw parts of a body inside the wrecked car.
10 Nevertheless all these wrecked mechanical probes testified to what was physically possible.
11 He had been helping in the examination of the wrecked enemy ships.
12 The explosion had wrecked the roof and sides of the narrow space.
13 At Obeiraq there are no soldiers to be seen, no wrecked houses.
14 Had this not happened, England and France would not have been wrecked .
15 The Holy Alliance was wrecked in the Crimean War-notthrough our fault.
16 The first brings back most of the men wrecked at the Ladrones.
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