1. No Man has more wit, nor can any one engage the attention more than Mr Morris. 2. Thankfully, Reid had the wit to see what was wrong with the plan. 3. Shrewsbury will never be Welsh again for more than a matter of days, and Llewelyn has the wit to recognise it. 4. But you just said it was, I should have my wits about me and be one ahead of them. 5. Aside from the occasional senior moment, he still has his wits, not to mention his regrets. 6. Bob Dole has wit. 7. After Expo, Vancouver had the wits to turn what might have been an investment onslaught into an opportunity for building the city. 8. But the film, directed with knowing affection by Raja Grosnell, has the wit and fearless self-awareness its months-old predecessors were afraid of. 9. Dave, like Paul, had a wit that often translated into withering remarks. 10. Finally, a robber caught Wednesday had the wit to hail a cab in broad daylight outside the bank he had just robbed. |