Frasi con offensive (in inglese)
- I go on the offensive.
- I went on the offensive.
- Kate went on the offensive.
- We have no offensive weapons.
- That's what I find offensive.
- Q What is an offensive weapon?
- They had to take the offensive.
- That is the most offensive.
- But not as an offensive weapon.
- They are less offensive at the.
- But Keller stayed on the offensive.
- Offensive wrinkles showed in those.
- Forced onto the offensive by sheer.
- Hate violent and offensive behavior.
- It may be seen as an offensive weapon.
- The Modi offensive rattled his opponents.
- I won’t teach you to go on the offensive.
- This scorn was not offensive to his master.
- But if you only knew how offensive it was.
- His hand was still in a offensive position.
- A name the old folks won’t find offensive.
- In 2009, we wanted to go on the offensive.
- We will be changing up our offensive strategy.
- D -105-gasoline that the horse finds offensive.
- Plus, my breath was still offensive to even me.
- The Liberal posters were not quite so offensive.
- It is a racial slur that is extremely offensive.
- I find that question offensive and inflammatory.
- The implied threat put Katy back on the offensive.
- Kutuzov did not consider any offensive necessary.
- More offensive than the last time I was asked.
- Kutúzov did not consider any offensive necessary.
- What startled them was his offensive tone of voice.
- He took an offensive stance and pulled me behind him.
- Numerical superiority during any offensive is critical.
- Recovering from her shock, Katya went on the offensive.
- That offensive, defensive maneuver was classic Jersey.
- He finally went on the offensive with an overhead swing.
- Now, it was my turn to launch an offensive, I began to.
- With a loud roar, a monster leader ordered the offensive.
- MY impression is that these people have offensive items.
- ESTIMATE UPCOMING MAJOR GROUND OFFENSIVE WITHIN THE MONTH.
- The tone in the Senator’s voice was offensive to Carroll.
- Now, If I told that joke, it would be considered offensive.
- Now Bomani is charging his offensive weapons and so is Noah.
- Tony Reilly met with the offensive coordinator and the coach.
- He was never offensive though…well at least not on purpose.
- Don’t you have something other than offensive spells?
- All sorts of offensive remarks were made at him in his hearing.
- This is Mike Callahan the best offensive tackle on the Lansing.
- He had now changed his defensive stances into offensive stances.
- But there was a offensive launched by the Chinese in early July.
- He has to choose which defensive and offensive weapons he wants.
- They issued an offensive incantation within the roiling barrier.
- Siri brushed aside such a stupid notion and went on the offensive.
- See if there is any offensive way in me so that you could return.
- Jaden sees the offensive and defensive weapon systems on the screen.
- When you enter the sales arena, you must have an offensive mindset.
- So using questions in a manner that is not offensive is certainly.
- Stokes was on the offensive and wasn’t going to let the matter go.
- Don't you have something a little more childish and offensive?
- My profession makes me an interrogator, I'm sorry if it's offensive.
- Qaradawi, openly sanctions offensive Jihad: In the Jihad which you.
- It appears to me that God will always look offensive when He appears.
- Pam seemed to have no qualms wearing the offensive shirt in front of.
- They must understand that we can only lose by taking the offensive.
- This offensive was later to be known as; The Battle of the Bulge.
- We could not survive a full strength Federation offensive at this time.
- Pon, the Tinju warrior, focused on their options to mount an offensive.
- They felt slightly bad about Stokes going on the offensive, but Jeremy.
- Many commentators went on the offensive and started bashing commodities.
- Balashev replied that there was nothing offensive in the demand, because.
- Q What if the friends I am with are found to possess offensive weapons?
- Someone once told me that baby sick was the least offensive sick of all.
- Again I called out _Sie_, and thought it the most offensive of pronouns.
- If war be defensive and offensive, still the whole is equal to its parts.
- As they marched round, the crowd jeered at them and made offensive remarks.
- Well how’s this offensive going then? I turned to him and replied.
- Balashëv replied that there was nothing offensive in the demand, because.
- With a shout, Orphenn rose to his feet, as did the others, taking offensive.
- The British launched a big offensive in Burma and then got pushed back again.
- Fair propositions will always be made to go hand in hand with offensive acts.
- At times the offensive cat urine smells in your home is not always visible to.
- It teaches you that it is unfit for the purposes of foreign and offensive war.
- The matron jerked her head as though she had suddenly smelt something offensive.
- His offensive was due to start in a mere hour with a massive artillery barrage.
- Incensed by the administration’s decision, he decided to go on the offensive.
- They would try improbable passes across the offensive zone, only to have them.
- On August 7, 1942, the Allies began their first offensive action in the Pacific.
- Will neither saw nor heard the crowd sound forth a solid and offensive applause.
- It should be remembered that at this time the U-boat offensive was at its height.
- That year they gained 7,474 offensive yards, the most offensive yards by a team.
- The ref waves us back into the second round, and this time, I take the offensive.
- It’s difficult to mount a major offensive with the troops scattered as they are.
- He was able to muster an occasional offensive maneuver that replaced Myserrah's.
- It exhaled a most offensive odour, which contact with my body helped to bring out.
- The walls were too straight, the floors too smooth, the unnatural smell offensive.
- La Nación is going to present it to the public essentially as an armed offensive.
- To Sam Ervin, there was nothing offensive about Park’s interest in profitability.
- The offensive behaviour had been nothing more than a glare in Kerry’s direction.