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Later he had never thought of himself as having much to offer any woman.
But the book also has much to offer the general reader.
They will have much to offer to the development of our social policy agenda.
We may not have much to offer, but you belong here.
We in Scotland have much to offer by way of research and development.
And she says the younger generation has much to offer.
The show has much to offer, though it gets off to a shaky start.
It's difficult to imagine today that the West has much to offer the region.
I don't have much to offer a girl like you.
But we believe that Europe has much to offer to itself, its own citizens, and the whole world.
Your people will see that we have much to offer."
I still think this University has much to offer me."
The modern world has much to offer to those who would embrace it.
It is probable that this will have much to offer.
British business and expertise has much to offer the region.
He also saw that Christianity had much to offer to his rule.
We're a proud people and feel we have much to offer the universe.
This century had much to offer those with the ability to appreciate it.
But it would be a shame to lose him to music, for he has much to offer.
"Clearly, your generosity shows you have much to offer others."
The Union has much to offer beyond supporting the reconstruction process.
The mobile phone has much to offer the family in practical, social and security terms.
I have much to offer, on the right head.
This island doesn't look as though it has much to offer.
They had much to offer one another, by way of countervailing forces.