Example sentences of "is offer [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The firm has parallelising compilers for Fortran and C. The Cenju-3 is offered at a monthly rental of $11,130 for the eight processor model , $271,360 for top-of-the-line 256-CPU model .
2 The firm has parallelising compilers for Fortran and C. The Cenju-3 is offered at a monthly rental of $11,130 for the eight processor model , $271,360 for top-of-the-line 256-CPU model .
3 Also available in sheet form , it is offered at a sensible price .
4 In addition , Robert Adam : Architect of Genius is offered at a special discount price to all visitors to the exhibition .
5 There is an elegant restaurant which boasts a romantic balcony overlooking the glorious Amalfi coast , and , for a lovely lazy start to the day , breakfast roomservice is offered at no extra charge .
6 An additional quantity is offered for the normal price , e.g. ‘ two for the price of one ’ or ‘ 10% bigger — same price as before . ’
7 Few references are made to the social class distribution of West Indian and Asian parents found in other studies , and no supporting evidence is offered for the following statement :
8 The position is offered for an initial period of five years , with a possibility of renewal or permanency .
9 Seeming contradictions can be explained in situations where conservation policies may be drawn up in some areas ( perhaps financed by foreign aid , and attached to prestigious foreign fellowships and enhanced salaries for senior officials ) — but in a neighbouring area a carte-blanche logging contract is offered to a transnational company .
10 The course commences with a Premedical year of studies taking the same course as is offered to the first year Biological Sciences students .
11 In such enterprises top managers and technicians tend to be expatriates and little if any advanced training is offered to the local workers .
12 What follows is offered as a tentative approach , but one that has already proved useful to teachers .
13 There are many ways of seeing the same picture and what follows is offered as a useful framework rather than any kind of definitive blueprint .
14 The theoretical structure of the model represents the workings of the world modelled ; or rather , this is the claim made when a model is offered as an explanatory device .
15 The course is offered on a full-time basis .
16 And membership is offered on a limited basis only .
17 Now the Displex system is offered with a three-year warranty , the longest in the industry , reflecting the durability of this proven product .
18 In clinical practice a new procedure becomes accepted treatment when it is offered by a critical mass of physicians or centres .
19 A hint that the fishery may have been active as early as 4200B.C. is offered by the serpent-like ornament of mother-of-pearl recovered from level V C at the site of Yahya in south Iran .
20 The difference between the quality of service that is offered by the two authorities is obvious on reaching the boundary between the two .
21 perhaps the best example of this method is offered by the Merovingian gold coinage of the sixth and seventh centuries AD ( fig. 11 ) .
22 Regrettably , no definition is offered by the 1988 Act itself , and this makes the Court of Appeal 's observations in Tagro the more valuable .
23 Any potential student will naturally wish to see what is offered by the different drama schools and a concise summary of the aims and policies of the seventeen main schools can be found in Appendix B on p 119 .
24 Training for the selection and use of music in a contemporary style is offered by an increasing number of workshops initiated by people such as Chris Bowater , Dave Fellingham , Andrew Maries , Christopher Norton and David Peacock .
25 Duration : the course is offered from the second half of June to the middle of August .
26 They have to agree that what they hear and see is meaningful to them , connects with their universe of meanings , and is offered in an acceptable way .
27 An alternative power to Section 47 is offered in the Mental Health Act 1983 ( S.7–10 Guardianship ) .
28 Most commentators on mental health care agree that some people with severe mental illnesses ( mostly those with chronic schizophrenia ) need the safe , full time specialist care that is offered in the long stay wards of the old asylums .
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