Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] offer [art] " in BNC.

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1 In databases that offer the CALC option — as each record is loaded when it is added to the database , whether it is a home or synonym .
2 A programme that offers the prospect of harvesting efficiency savings of 25 per cent .
3 The book is a beautifully produced collection of 52 duotone images that offers a glimpse into a world of mysterious enchantment : of still , reed-fringed waterways where boats glide silently across a glass surface or lie wrecked and rotting , slowly merging into their graveside foliage ; a world of early morning mists and huge open skies .
4 Recruitment gave us little cause for anxiety so long as the general level of recruitment remained high ( Our intake regularly comprised , in a College that offered a total of 14 academic courses , some 12% of the total numbers , 7% in English and 5% in French ) .
5 However , his work does draw attention to the contents of consciousness and offers an account of their ‘ truth ’ and relation to specific historical subjects — classes .
6 He closed his eyes and offered an anguished prayer to his own ancestors and those of the dead man , begging their forgiveness .
7 The hotel is run as a sports club and offers a vast selection of sporting activities ( 1 June to 30 Sept ) included in the price .
8 The struggle to avoid the wrath of divine judgement on the nation and conviction that the crisis of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars both revealed God 's displeasure and offered an opportunity to vindicate the nation 's purity , contributed powerfully to substantial ideological coherence over the slave trade , embracing politically a range from the Toryism of James Stephen to the liberal wing of dissent .
9 The bedrooms have all been individually redesigned with comfort in mind and offer the best in modern facilities with colour TV ( with satellite ) , telephone , radio and minibar combined with traditional elegance .
10 He poured one into his mouth and offered the pack to her .
11 They were shown videos of past plays performed in the department and offered the opportunity to watch Soviet television or the latest satellite language learning materials .
12 But which party genuinely looks to the future and offers the best for our children ?
13 She was here to work , to wend her way among the clusters of people gathered around the groaning buffet tables , to smile like a wax mannequin and to stop when requested , to pirouette and offer the same answer to each question about her gown whether it dealt with size , colour , fabric , price or availability .
14 and with a leprous man came over and began doing a to him saying , Lord if you just want to you can make me clean , and so stretching out his hand he touched him saying , I want to be made clean and immediately his leprosy was , vanished away , then Jesus said to him , see that you tell no one , but go and show yourself to the priest and offer the gift that Moses appointed for the purpose of a witness to them when he entered into Calpurnia that 's the other two , that the other
15 Taking a leaf from the book of other lobby groups , it is in the process of publishing guidelines on minimum standards of clinical practice and offering a consultative service to purchasers on their implementation .
16 The tall stoop-shouldered European in a white suit and felt hat who climbed from the gleaming car and offered a languid hand in greeting to Duclos he recognized first as Auguste Lepine , the director of the Indigenous Labor Recruitment Agency .
17 Last year the decision was taken to leave the Dean Centre as part of an ongoing rationalisation of Regional premises , aimed at making savings and offering an improved service to clients .
18 There will be a comprehensive range of exhibits from companies representing all aspects of the equine industry and offering the latest technology , equipment and services in
19 Objectives of the research included : to provide hospitality companies with information and advice on the skill and knowledge requirements of managers working in different sectors of the industry , in some European countries , which will assist them in their recruitment and human resource development activities ; to identify the education and training needs of managers moving within the European hospitality industry and offer a basis for the design of short courses , distance leaning materials and training packages to meet those needs , in collaboration with European partners ; and to assess the extent to which the skills and knowledge required by hospitality managers are generic and may be transferable across different industries .
20 They knocked , gained entrance and offered the lady a large amount of money if s-he would abide by certain conditions and would never breathe a word of anything that happened on that fateful night .
21 Arnside Knott is a large limestone outcrop and offers a considerable diversity of wildlife with its varying habitats of woodland , pasture , and scrub .
22 His foremost maxim — of never admitting defeat , of sticking to your guns through thick and thin — came to his aid and offered the first shreds of comfort since the unpleasantness of the night before .
23 The larger holiday parks may have entertainment centres with pools , ballrooms and restaurants and offer the features and entertainment found in big hotels — but at budget prices .
24 Portsmouth1 GRAEME SOUNESS sprinted from the dugout , sank to his knees and offered a silent prayer of thanks to the heavens at Highbury yesterday afternoon .
25 The town has grown up around the magnificent 13th century Scaliger castle which towers above the water from a sheer rock and offers the most fantastic views .
26 But many bureaux who are dependent on volunteers have nevertheless kept up with these increased demands and offer the same in-depth service that bureaux staffed with paid workers offer .
27 Michael Heseltine , the former British Defence Secretary , warned the Royal Institute of International Affairs on 23 November that the Soviet Union had identified environmental anxieties in Western Europe and the United States as offering an opportunity for mischief-making .
28 Each full-time centre , while approved by the Institution as offering a course of study apposite to the building surveyor , has developed slightly different academic philosophies to reflect its own perceived strengths , and its individual resource bases .
29 A spokesman for Wolters Kluwer has described the Liber deal as offering a springboard for further acquisitions in Norway , Denmark and Finland .
30 But these studies had to be ranged alongside a number of other disciplines that offered a very different perspective on the development of life .
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