Example sentences of "to be offer the " in BNC.

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1 Tt we were expressing , John and I , some erm concern that the the same few people seemed to be offering the soloing or we 'll do something bits .
2 A competitive process , I have said , proceeds because participants are engaged in an incessant race to get or to keep ahead of one another ( where , as always , ‘ to be ahead ’ means ‘ to be offering the most attractive opportunities to other market participants ’ .
3 Chuter was widely expected to be offered the new position , and Spracklen believes that his offer to take it on unpaid was ‘ an embarrassment ’ to the ARA .
4 That is six times the number to be offered the right of abode in the government 's package .
5 Despite his utterances during the brief encounter with Toby , Dominic had actually been surprised to be offered the job .
6 In the primary care sector of the NHS , general practitioners ( GPs ) with large practices are to be offered the chance to control their own budgets and to buy hospital services on behalf of their patients .
7 Although you have to be offered the deal , Sun could still lose some valuable people .
8 Asked if he had expected to be offered the position , Mr Powell told The Art Newspaper , ‘ I felt , on the basis of our discussions , that I was a serious candidate ’ .
9 In short , I was tremendously flattered to be offered the job .
10 If the casual worker can not make himself available for the full length of time requested , he is unlikely to be offered the assignment , although exceptions will be made if the organisation is facing a tight labour market and can only cover its manpower requirements by bringing in " part-timers " .
11 It was this success story which prompted the Prime Minister 's Office to inform Laura that her name was on the forthcoming list of Queen 's Birthday Honours ; she was to be offered the OBE if this was ‘ agreeable ’ .
12 If cover for funding adequacy is to be offered the insurer will normally require an additional premium .
13 In order to make sparing use of parliamentary time , the role of Parliament is restricted to being offered the opportunity to say ‘ yea ’ or ‘ nay ’ to ‘ proposals ’ emanating from a delegate .
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