Examples of using More to him in English and their translations into Hebrew
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There is also more to him.
There's more to him than football.
You're saying there's more to him.
There's a lot more to him than I thought.
Look less within and more to Him.
People also translate
It meant more to him than anything else.
But Missy Is worth more to him.
There's more to him than he's letting on.
It would probably mean a lot more to him.
This watch means more to him than anything.
It isn't every man who would protect a servant who's nothing more to him than that.
Little bit more to him than meets the eye.
I'm not trying to play peacekeeper or anything, but there's more to him than you know.
Well, you meant more to him than money, Carlos.
Because, in spite of your rather poor showing this afternoon,you're worth more to him alive than you are dead.
There's more to him than what it appears to be.
But I guess it's worth more to him than my life.
There's more to him- than we give him credit for.
I don't know. Think there may be more to him than you think there is.
She means more to him as a corpse than as a living person.
Three decades later,Romney said that his missionary time had meant more to him in developing his career than any other experience.
I owe more to him than to anyone else in the world, and my association with him is the one romantic incident of my life.
Kurt's beliefs meant more to him than his family.
You are now worth more to him as part of a very dangerous game here on the island.
Because I think there's more to him than meets the eye.
There's a lot more to him than appearances suggest.
So you probably meant more to him than his entire company.
I should mean more to him than some dumb job!
It will mean more to him than it did to me.
His house was worth more to him in ashes than it was standing.