- - Protract
- - Next Ed goes out to stretch
- - Old partner will look after and enlarge upon it
- - Increase income finally by ten old pence
- - Increase offer
- - former partner, nurse, getting stretch
- - Increase in scope
- - Former nurse to make bigger offer
- - prolong close to nine, ten and again ten days
- - Offer from ex close after tango
- - One-time nurse makes offer
- - To offer
- - Make a vacation longer
- - Give new life to
- - Lengthen
- - Former nurse in Carry On
- - Former nurse's offer
- - Make longer
- - Carry on with former nurse
- - Offer from former nurse
- - Former nurse making offer
- - Writer holds on to next novel to make it longer
- - Old nurse makes offer
- - The full scope for electronic tour next for Telsa
- - Former lover, nurse making offer
- - Spin out part in next Endeavour
- - Stretch out over a distance
- - Former nurse makes offer
- - String out writer holding pair of tens
- - Offer, as one's hand
- - Make larger or longer
- - Prolong
- - Reach out
- - Former nurse getting to unwind
- - Continue being out of mind
- - Offer former partner an amount — five hundred
- - Carry On Nurse, seen with former partner
- - Drag out
- - Offer, as a hand
- - Opposite of abridge
- - Renew, say
- - Stretch outward
- - Provide, as credit
- - Postpone, as a deadline
- - Spread over
- - Renew a subscription
- - Hold out; proffer
- - Lengthen or broaden
- - ...... an invitation
- - Ask for more Time
- - Broaden
- - Make available
- - Elongate
- - Draw out
- - Hold out
- - Reach
- - Put forth
- - Increase
- - Enlarge
- - Stretch out
- - Offer
- - Stretch ......
- - increase number in former department
- - Hold out longer?
- - stretch former nurse
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