1. For at Craigendarroch we have more to offer you than a luxurious weekend break. 2. Physically she had a lot more to offer than Kate, but for some unknown reason he really fancied the policewoman. 3. The USSR must not be given the chance to persuade Germans that it had more to offer than the West on the subject of unification and neutralization. 4. As a result, she said, they evaluate projects first according to the style of life and services they offer than according to their housing needs. 5. Besides, Ms. Lewinsky may have more to offer than celebrity status. 6. But the Hudson River Valley has more to offer than quaint Christmas scenes. 7. But that is easier for an American president to offer than for Putin to accept. 8. Country has been deracinated, and gospel has seemingly little more to offer than the already heard. 9. Democrats deserve a better choice than a president who has little more to offer than magnificent rhetorical and campaign skills. 10. He became more sensitive and aware, he recognized that women had more to offer than their sexuality. |