Example sentences of "[be] offer a [noun] of " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And of course we 're offering a service of allowing people to choose to come at four rather than six and we are making ourselves accessible to single mothers who perhaps ca n't come out in the evening etcetera .
2 They 're offering a reward of 25 thousand pounds .
3 When you are offered a contract of employment it is worth studying the fine print and clarifying anything you do not understand .
4 This will benefit the community and ensure that unemployed people are offered a range of employment and training opportunities .
5 Here and at Caneel Bay , you are offered a style of holiday unusual by European , although not by American standards .
6 P&O Group employees are offered a discount of 2% on the purchase of Bovis homes .
7 Breakfast is a buffet , and at dinner you are offered a choice of main course .
8 Breakfast is a buffet , and guests are offered a choice of main course at dinner .
9 Breakfast is buffet style , and at dinner our guests will have a choice of three different menus , and are offered a choice of a salad and a ‘ starters ’ buffet .
10 Instead of the negation of all individuality , we are offered a parable of a single individual who , in his heroic struggle , " takes the whole Dionysiac world on his back and thus relieves us of that burden " .
11 Morden , Surrey-based Short Term Rental Systems Ltd can now offer UK customers what it reckons is a unique combined hardware and software personal computer rental service , thanks to a series of agreements with WordStar International Inc , Microsoft Corp , BitStream Inc and Lotus Development Corp : users are offered a combination of Compaq Computer Corp , Dell Computer Corp and Apple Computer Inc machines ready-loaded with the software of their choice — an 80486 machine with colour monitor , inkjet printer , WordStar word processor and Lotus spreadsheet will cost £135 ; 24 hour support is also available from Bushey , Hertfordshire-based Professional Support Centre ; the service is aimed at ‘ Small-Office-Home-Office ’ users , large corporates wanting to hire machines for project work , and hotels , exhibition and conference organisers wishing to hire out facilities to clients ; rental , naturally , has been viewed with suspicion by software companies anxious about piracy — Short Term Rental has got round this by removing the installation commands from the software it rents so preventing users from copying .
12 Sponsors are offered a number of benefits including promotion of brand names at events and on publicity material , access to key sectors of Lothian 's population , and exposure on TV and radio campaigns .
13 Under a draft direction from the Scottish Office , SWDs will have a duty to ensure clients are offered a place of their choice .
14 ‘ I 'd been offered a couple of things in the league , and I could have gone to Kuwait or South Africa .
15 you know , if they want the first day , then there gon na have to do another lot so what 's the point of sort of yourself out with fucking , I was n't really sure at the time that I wanted to go to so , you know , I , I said no I needed this job , but probably a bad I 've been offered a couple of month one 's as well , one month and two month 's , but I mean the trouble is
16 The last sentence refers to an earlier conversation between Green and Hickson in which the latter had claimed that the Cambridgeshire LEA would not be prepared to support the work of the District , whereas the Board had been offered a grant of £100 for 1931–32 and the prospect of increased grant-aid in subsequent years .
17 While the police had been offered a rise of 9.25 per cent , ambulance staff , who earned only £10,000 after qualification , were being offered 6.5 per cent .
18 The current leader of Nihon Kominto , Ryumin Oshima , made a sworn deposition that he had been offered a total of some 5,000 million yen by several senior LDP figures — including 3,000 million on Kanemaru 's behalf — to stop his group 's loud-speaker barracking campaign against Takeshita .
19 TWENTY key executives at TVS Entertainment have been offered a package of financial incentives aimed at securing their services for the station 's battle to retain its lucrative ITV franchise in the South-east .
20 TWENTY key executives at TVS Entertainment have been offered a package of financial incentives aimed at securing their services for the station 's battle to retain its lucrative ITV franchise in the South-east .
21 We have been offered a pot-pourri of amendments — some favour London , some favour London and the south-east and others suggest carving up the country into all sorts of different regions .
22 ‘ Thessy says he 's been offered a lot of money for a charter ? ’
23 I 've been offered a lot of commissions but I have n't done any for two years .
24 Skerries Salmon , of West Voe , Skerries , has been offered a loan of £147,000 under the council 's Fish Factory Hygiene Improvement Scheme , with a further bridging loan of £125,000 , towards the £400,000 upgrading project .
25 The future depended on decisions I could not possibly predict , but at least I had now been offered a shadow of a lifeline , and that , for the moment , would have to do .
26 If a group of young people , from all races , all countries and bearing all creeds were gathered together after having been introduced to the concept of the Created God , and were able to set aside , for the time being , their own taught beliefs , they would find that they had been offered an area of religious discussion which would be on completely neutral ground .
27 Will you be offered a contract of employment while attending the course , and what is your position regarding professional indemnity insurance while undertaking clinical practice allocations ?
28 If the disordered chromosome is detected , the woman may be offered a termination of the pregnancy .
29 The group suggest that , in return , farmers be offered a range of financial incentives for countryside conservation , such as leaving " wildlife corridors " and unmown field headlands , planting appropriate woodland and cutting back on use of pesticides .
30 Some time during the next decade ‘ affordable ’ high-definition television ( HDTV ) sets will reach the mass market , in the meantime the European consumer will shortly be offered a variety of ‘ compromise ’ wide-screen TVs , falling somewhere between true HDTV and conventional models .
  Next page