1. A peaked cap was cutting its way through the crowd towards me and I recognized the Feldwebel. 2. It cuts both ways to both parties. 3. The company will probably discover, to its chagrin, that it cuts both ways. 4. The pulp wood and timber industry is an example of how a global economy can cut both ways here. 5. The higher the interest rate, the greater the financial risk - which, of course, cuts both ways. 6. This publicity cuts both ways. 7. It focuses on us as well as on them. 8. Such a tax is often claimed to encourage saving but the argument can cut both ways. 9. Anne Scott cut her way through wire fencing at RAF Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire last April. 10. Thieves cut their way through a garden fence and wrenched free statues and vases from the grounds of Tatton Park at Knutsford. |