Example sentences of "offered for [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He suffered a flashback , an out-of-place reel from an old dark house horror movie , or maybe a nightmare being offered for psychoanalysis to Ingrid Bergman .
2 The cases offered for discussion in the book are both realistic and relevant , as the authors have consulted widely with nurses in clinical practice .
3 CAST awards are offered for periods of two to three years dependent on the anticipated duration of the project , and they will enable students to submit for a higher degree such as MPhil or DPhil .
4 It would be useful to chart these trends over a number of years for each of these firms , rather like the analysis offered for Horizon in Table 11.4 .
5 " A great impetus would be given to this School if 10 Exhibitions of £10 each and 10 of £5 each could be offered for competition to boys attending the elementary schools of Stockport . "
6 Animals were often offered for sacrifice in sevens , and the blood of sacrifice was on certain occasions sprinkled seven times by the priest .
7 These are the questions offered for consideration in this paper .
8 is limited to £50 for any one article and a total of £100 in the case of any one guest , except in the case of property which has been deposited or offered for deposit for safe custody ;
9 The suggestions which follow are offered for guidance to centres developing programmes of Sciences modules .
10 A two-berth InterCity Sleeper cabin is offered for £25 until May 10 as opposed to the usual £50 if two people travel ; single travellers still have to pay £25 per berth unless they buy two rail tickets .
11 Offered for disposal to other groups , no-one was forthcoming as heavy corrosion in the main undercarriage units put restoration beyond the means of all but the richest of concerns .
12 I can tell you Chairman that a preferred route will be offered for approval by this committee in January in respect of the east bank
13 ‘ There will also be a reward offered for information through Crimestoppers . ’
14 Thus the letter to the shop manager should have instructed him that the goods should not be exposed or displayed or offered for sale without the label first being removed .
15 Tim sprang to public prominence when personal letters he wrote to the Princess were stolen from her briefcase and offered for sale to a tabloid newspaper , which promptly handed them over to Scotland Yard .
16 A batch of ten large bogie cars built for the Gravesend and Northfleet tramways in 1902 , evidently proved too large for that undertaking and between 1904 and 1906 , they were offered for sale to other undertakings in the B.E.T .
17 We are all too familiar with the sad spectacle of seeing overcrowded , listless goldfish , thoroughly out of condition , if not actually diseased , being offered for sale to the unsuspecting public .
18 According to the National Enquirer : ‘ The 20-minute tape has been offered for sale to newspapers around the world by a secret source . ’
19 A player is offered for sale to you and the other two managers .
20 HPI has also warned of a dramatic increase in the number of stolen vehicles being offered for sale to the used car trade .
21 Above we looked at the affairs of only a single day ; and supposed the stocks offered for sale to be already in existence .
22 The 30-foot long skeletons are being offered for sale to museums and wildlife centres , including some in the UK , where conservationists are calling for an embargo .
23 Some of the world 's rarest trees are being offered for sale to anyone with enough room to grow them .
24 PITS which British Coal can no longer operate profitably in a competitive energy market will be offered for sale to other companies as a first step towards full-scale privatisation given impetus by yesterday 's white paper reviewing the industry 's future .
25 problems arise when an institution — particularly a government department or a hospital — is offered for sale with the carrot of planning permission to build in the grounds .
26 For many years after the war , these cottages were unoccupied and were offered for sale at a thousand pounds each , with no takers ; they have since been acquired as holiday homes .
27 Clothes from top designers were offered for sale at £10 or 15 and High Street stores ' clothing was on offer at £5 .
28 It was offered for sale at £13,500 , but was eventually leased away as a small factory , which it remains .
29 Some sixty years ago a copy of Lady Dilke 's French Illustrated Books , extended to fifty-eight volumes , with nearly 10,000 additional illustrations , was offered for sale at £2,000 .
30 The so-called Trausnitz Venus , which was offered for sale at Christie 's on 10 December but failed to raise a single bid , has now been bought by the National Gallery in Washington .
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