Example sentences of "[adj] offer [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm almost afraid to offer you another glass , ’ he said , ‘ in case you get the wrong idea . ’
2 I 've always owned apartments because I was born in a tenement in Glasgow and I like flat-life. , If he has one regret it is that government never saw fit to offer him another major job as challenging as his chairmanship of British Steel when he gave it up in 1976 .
3 In order to get a patient actively involved in considering explanations for his behaviour it can be useful to offer him several possibilities to examine , especially if these include one or two explanations which are clearly unlikely and which he can easily refute .
4 The Prime Mover must be able to offer him some hope .
5 We 've never been able to offer you such big , comfortable suites as in our exclusive new American Colonial Collection .
6 Reading a chapter in a book wo n't give you either of these , but it may be able to offer you some explanations , understanding and suggestions for further development .
7 Whatever your financial situation make sure you visit a reputable dealer with some pike fishing experience ; he will be able to offer you some sound advice and guidance .
8 Smoke alarms can cost you between £10 and £15 in the shops , but we 're happy to offer you this Sleep-save Smoke Alarm as a FREE GIFT with your Reader 's Digest DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN .
9 NatWest Insurance Services , the insurance broking Company of NatWest Bank , are pleased to offer you this attractive savings opportunity designed to produce a substantial cash sum in the year 2001 .
10 He would be obliged to offer me some aid , knowing I had information to help him in his pursuit of the monster .
11 The organisation engaging the casual worker is not obliged to offer him any work .
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