Example sentences of "[adj] to offer [pers pn] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This meant that people were prepared to offer me a sequence of positions in which I only had to do research without having to lecture . |
2 | ‘ A number of clubs are prepared to offer me a goalkeeper . |
3 | Most give telephone numbers you can ring for more information , and many will tell you over the phone if they are likely to offer you a place . |
4 | When one of the men he had employed as a ploughman in the autumn came to the farm , more in hope than the expectation of finding any work , Seb was able to offer him a day 's pay . |
5 | I might be able to offer him a lift . |
6 | TRI-R hangers will not be available in the shops for some time , but we 're able to offer you a chance to try two different versions of this exciting wall-hanging system . |
7 | They will ask you further information about your finances and/or your situation and may then in certain circumstances by able to offer you a loan . |
8 | Now while we 're on this point about what exactly am I entitled to , erm we ought to say a word about credit notes cos there are a lot of shops who say well erm you know it is it is n't company policy to , it is n't our policy to offer refunds , but we 're quite happy to offer you a credit note . |
9 | Well if I left at the same time as you he mi he might feel obliged to offer me a lift but if he did |
10 | He was so damned humble that O'Hara was obliged to offer him a cup of coffee . |