Example sentences of "[verb] a great [noun] to offer " in BNC.
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1 | The E2L teacher has a great deal to offer subject specialists about the language approaches and assessment of the subject . |
2 | If it is agreed that project work has a great deal to offer in terms of developing reading , but recognised that these opportunities tend not to be exploited to the full , it is necessary to examine ways in which project work can be designed to make fuller use of its potential . |
3 | But it is by no means uninteresting , and the topic has a great deal to offer the English language student . |
4 | Cardiff bay has a great deal to offer Wales in the way of prestige projects , for example . |
5 | As a city it has a great deal to offer — especially to someone like myself who works in the rag trade . |
6 | However , that would surely be a great pity , because project work should have a great deal to offer as a means of developing reading and other skills . |
7 | The second was a conviction that many of us had , that we do indeed have a great deal to offer , by way of expertise and consulting , from the campus . |
8 | It meant that the Test career of a man aged just 31 , who still had a great deal to offer his country , was almost over ; true , it would be terminated by his own decision to go to South Africa , but this came about only because of his disillusion with cricket 's establishment . |
9 | Writers such as C. P. Taylor , David Halliwell , Peter Nicols , Caryl Churchill and Louise Page have a great deal to offer . |
10 | RESOURCES : When it comes to trade , Banks have a great deal to offer . |
11 | I 'm with the Scottish Ballet , and I think the royal family have a great deal to offer all of us , through the arts . |