It is always worth getting to know the "language" used when searching on websites you use regularly. Some can get quite complex. For instance a search I use on eBay (note the minus sign is again used to exclude things):
(daimler, lanchester, rotax) (192???, 193???, vintage, veteran) -kart -wifi -"7149973" -401444
I want to see items mentioning any of the 3 brands in the first set of parentheses, but only when they also mention one of the date periods mentioned in the 2nd set. Of these, I want to exclude the ads placed by those who believe that a 1990s go-kart is "vintage", and the hundred of ads placed by companies with those phone numbers who insist on mentioning every brand of vehicle ever made. The exclusions mean I see 665 results now rather than 3914 in the vehicle parts section.
Access to Archives (A2A) used to have a very good search language, allowing you to find articles where two words occurred in proximity.
<surname> near10 bastard was one of my common searches. You can tell what sort of lives my ancestors lived!