Example sentences of "[noun pl] offered by the " in BNC.

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1 Associates of the Institute must have served in a solicitor 's office for three years and have passed four examination papers in law and Fellows must be over 25 , have served eight years in a solicitor 's office and have passed a further three examinations from a list of subjects offered by the Institute .
2 Students reaching the required standard may be permitted to proceed to honours in the final year in any one of the subjects offered by the faculty , or joint honours in two of the subjects .
3 He argues that the small firms sector is particularly well situated to benefit from the wider enterprise opportunities offered by the single market and should not be tied down by EC red tape .
4 Welcome the opportunities offered by the development of the European Community , in terms of economic assistance to Northern Ireland and also because it creates a framework for progress in the relationship between the UK and the Republic of Ireland .
5 The Victorian entrepreneurs did not miss the extraordinary opportunities offered by the business of travel and Cook and his descendants had many rivals who gave them keen competition .
6 Positive opportunities offered by the National Curriculum
7 Its objectives are those of the single subject degree in Modern and Contemporary History but additionally , with the demands of 1992 and the opportunities offered by the Single European Market firmly in mind , this course is designed to foster language skills and to allow students to experience History teaching from a different perspective .
8 The aim of the competition is to encourage artists to explore the many creative opportunities offered by the new Tinted Bockingford range .
9 The ‘ property world ’ , ‘ financial landowners ’ and finance capital in general , were keenly interested in the development opportunities offered by the reconstruction of the UK 's Victorian town centres .
10 They too , spoke enthusiastically about , for example , the opportunities offered by The Machine Gunners for emotional empathy with the world of the child versus the world of the adult ; the emotional pleasure pupils frequently found in empathizing with Billy 's relationship with the hawk , and the themes and topics raised by Kes ; the complex nature of the link between humans and animals offered as a theme in The Red Pony ; the thematic possibilities of the Irish location of Across the Barricades together with its handling of prejudice ; and the understanding of allegory and its special features which might be well illustrated by a reading of Animal Farm .
11 So subjects were not , on their first attempts , exploiting the opportunities offered by the dynamic aspects of the decision problem .
12 In order to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the diesel market , a new plant has been built in Royston to manufacture catalysts for diesel engines .
13 The opportunities offered by the Medau system become daily more valuable as life for so many people demands less and less physical activity .
14 Libraries are also having to deal with costs incurred in new means of data access — indeed most libraries welcome the opportunities offered by the new media to extend access to information sources .
15 A rough count of aircraft types given in the directory shows the following distribution of basic trainers offered by the organisations listed for Great Britain , minor discrepancies arising from such unhelpful entries as ‘ PA–28 ’ :
16 Similarly , databases offered by the current crop of object firms like Versant , Objectivity and Servio Logic , could easily have their market chewed up by the mainstream relational players like Sybase , Ingres and Oracle , which nearly every day are claiming more and more functionality for their products , like inheritance , C++ and objects .
17 The solutions offered by the Nazi Party were no less simple than in the Reich , but isolation , the proximity of Poland and the effects of the Depression gave the hopes and fears of the borderlands a personal intensity and meaning quite different from those in the Reich .
18 The range of substitute homes offered by the local authorities varies considerably and it is of course essential to try to match the different children coming into care to the most appropriate home .
19 And in cases which merit protection , if that is still not enough to induce voluntary investment of funds offered by the national investment bank there is again a prima facie case for nationalisation .
20 In the event the hunger strike was called off on May 12 , 1989 , on the basis of the concessions offered by the SPD-ruled Länder : concessions not implemented in the other states .
21 Using the methods offered by the new technical media , he must become a self-aware participant in the total apparatus of production .
22 This may be carried out following intervention by the database administrator , who will choose between the alternative file organisation methods offered by the DBMS ( if any ) as appropriate for the particular data and users .
23 Undoubtedly one of the best ways the overseas student has of seeing what is required in British theatre training is to apply for one of the summer schools offered by the drama schools , and find out what it 's all about before committing him- or herself to a long and expensive stay .
24 First , the Bank may , in each of the 9.45 a.m. , midday and 2.00 p.m. rounds of assistance decline to buy the amount of bills offered by the discount houses in order to keep the market short and sustain short term interest rates at a relatively high level .
25 All these they wished to sweep away , to be replaced by a form of worship dominated by the sermon and by improvised prayers offered by the minister .
26 In each case there can be no doubt that the advantages offered by the trust over the civil-law method were significant : performance in specie was a real possibility in each case ; that this was so depended entirely on the fact that trusts were subject to a different procedural order .
27 For the utilitarian , apparently , it was enough to demonstrate the advantages offered by the social order .
28 There may be some discontinuity in policy occasioned by governments of different political persuasions pursuing different paths , but that is the price — an acceptable price — one has to pay for the advantages offered by the existing system .
29 ‘ Deregulation ’ means many things to many people , but is generally , if inaccurately , understood to imply that the conditions of free competition within a perfect market are created through the removal of controls , regulations , so that the consumer eventually benefits from the advantages offered by the more efficient low cost producer and the withdrawal of the inefficient .
30 What carries most punch here is , of course , the gilt y-shaped motif of the folds offered by the Virgin 's mantle … to stretch a phrase , a Leinberger sculpture is a permanent possibility of cumulative sensation .
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