(1) It's clear Howard is seeking to woo the Catholic constituency this year.
(2) In the romantic comedy, Smith plays a New York date doctor who helps men woo the women of their dreams.
(3) The actress made her first political appearance, smiling endlessly and used her star appeal to woo the voters.
(4) Any presidential candidate has had to woo support from the northern and eastern industrial cities.
(5) He sought to use his own devout Catholicism to woo back the lost voters, but with little success.
(6) Even they though are underplayed these days, as hockey seeks to woo that elusive grail - the family audience.
(7) Political parties have roped in Bollywood stars only to woo the young.
(8) You are a man who knows how to woo a woman with sweet nothings, ply her with charm.
(9) Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio are all in love with her and go to desperate measures to woo her.
(10) So, in his early days, did he ever try to woo women into bed with verse?
(11) What does it take to woo the 40-something customer back into your store?
(12) Nigel started writing poems 18 months ago, when he was trying to woo a woman, and realised he had uncovered a hidden talent.
(13) Nurochman denied the meeting was part of a strategy for the pair to woo Golkar support.
(14) It is in front of Hortensio's house that Petruchio finds his friend and is persuaded to woo Kate.
(15) The Government of Dubai has also come out with attractive brochures and leaflets to woo shoppers and tourists.
(16) I knew that I would need to tame her, woo her, gain her trust as if she was a gentle doe.
(17) Not wanting to break their cover they took turns to woo the unwitting woman.
(18) And fellow band member Sarah Harding said one glittering star tried to woo all five members of the band.
(19) Wiranto denied that his visit was a move to woo support from Hamengkubuwono and Golkar constituents in the province.
(20) A dozen red roses will be a popular choice among men wanting to woo the woman in their life.