Example sentences of "be offered to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A telephone consultancy now operates and CAB training has been offered to community group advisers .
2 The Gospel was to be offered to Jew and Gentile alike .
3 Temporary club membership can be offered to hotel guests as part of the total accommodation package .
4 Only 1,000 of Sunderland 's 25,000 derby tickets have been sold and the remainder will be offered to gold card number 110,000 today , and 10,001–17,000 on Wednesday .
5 Younger scientists are particularly welcome at BNASS meetings and a number of bursaries will be offered to research students .
6 The type of building can determine and/or limit the service being offered to dementia sufferers .
7 Software for the Unix System V.4-based machines include network management and a suite of capacity planning software written in-house which is being offered to Unix International as a potential standard component .
8 The general impression was of a considerable amount of training being offered to county librarians , geared towards professionals , or senior non-professionals with supervisory duties .
9 Several areas that CPRW considers of ‘ extreme environmental sensitivity ’ are currently being offered to oil companies by the DTI ( see map ) .
10 The Government 's official scientific advisers , the Joint Nature Conservation Committee , has recommended that many of the blocks currently being offered to oil companies should be withdrawn from the licensing round .
11 The hotel also has bikes for hire and a 25% reduction is offered to Enterprise guests .
12 It requires a conscious policy decision to treat Community law as part and parcel of the legal framework in which day-to-day legal advice is offered to business clients .
13 The wine list is offered to conference delegates , mature students at summer schools and guests who attend special receptions such as military reunions .
14 None the less , within the Review itself a particular kind of space was offered to modernism , seen especially in reviews written by Bateson ( see pp. 81–2 ) .
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