Example sentences of "[noun sg] does [not/n't] offer " in BNC.

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1 In Tizard 's view , fostering does not offer children the security of adoption : the uncertainty disturbed the children and contacts with the natural parents aroused anxiety in them .
2 The Department does not offer a direct service to homeless people nor do we publish any leaflets about this issue .
3 The work does not offer quite the same opportunities for an indulgent emotional approach , perhaps because the prevalence of the march motto-theme keeps conductors nearer to the straight and narrow .
4 Simplesse does not offer an alternative for people allergic to dairy products because it is made from milk whey and eggs , although tests have shown that the microparticulated proteins in Simplesse cause no greater allergic reaction than the component proteins .
5 The fact that a particular publication does not offer these types of promotion on a regular basis does not mean that it will not be interested in discussing a bright idea .
6 The forest does not offer the grazing typical of animal husbandry , however , and neither the plants nor the animals of domestication are forest organisms .
7 ( iii ) the business does not offer in England and Wales any of the services set out in paragraph ( 2 ) ( a ) to ( j ) of this rule .
8 For most people , retirement does not offer such vistas ; for many it represents a grinding poverty , and the monotony of a life-style structured by the meagre levels of state pensions .
9 The court does not offer any criteria of awfulness ; but it may be that the law will reflect those factors involved in the analysis of the circumstances in which treatment is considered to be ethically not indicated .
10 But the C P R E's evidence does n't offer you anything to go on , save that the figures have been approached in the wrong way , cos they did n't start bottom up from the environment .
11 This example does not offer anything new ( we just got the configuration of an infinitely large parallel-plate capacitor ) , but we can see that the method works .
12 Although satisfactory for accommodating a large congregation in a uniformly lit space , such an arrangement does not offer the possibility of simple subdivision into a series of identical spaces suitable for use as dwellings .
13 Currently , these kinds of customers are often forced into accepting a proprietary hardware solution simply because a supplier does n't offer the desired software on any other type of kit .
14 The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that a woman who is entitled to return to work , but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists .
15 In a recent decision the Employment Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that a woman who is entitled to return to work but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as automatically unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists ( see John Menzies GB Ltd v Porter [ 1992 ] 457 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 13 ) .
16 While the USTA does not offer much support to these private ventures , it is nevertheless — and despite the criticism levelled at it — making a tangible effort to support black tennis in a country where whites still dominate .
17 The salesperson accurately identifies customer needs and relates product benefits to those needs ; the buyer does not offer much resistance , but somehow he does not buy .
18 Here , ‘ symptomatic ’ reading is central : the literary text does not offer aesthetic or moral value , but is to be interrogated for its ideological implications .
19 As the hotel does not offer half board , we have arranged a voucher system ; meal vouchers will be issued on arrival , and these can be used in many nearby hotels and restaurants .
20 This scheme does not offer set funerals but customers decide on the details of a specific funeral paying in advance at current local prices .
21 In the process of counselling , he goes on , the nurse does not offer interpretations laced with ‘ oughts ’ and ‘ shoulds ’ — or the exercise degenerates into advice which may not fit the patient 's beliefs and value systems .
22 The advertisement does not offer to supply , on request , a written quotation about the terms on which the creditor is prepared to do business .
23 If British Rail feels that the first stage of the channel tunnel rail link to Stratford and King 's Cross does not offer immediate opportunities for a freight route , there is something seriously amiss in its thinking .
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