Example sentences of "offer [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 The document focuses on two areas : changes with which universities will have to comply , and changes that offer them the chance to market their skills .
2 In all cases , the experiences will be more powerful if they relate directly to children 's current theories , and offer them the opportunity to test them and consider alternative accounts .
3 Should not we as a practical matter offer them the facilities of Burghfield and Dounreay to do something about the beryllium and other toxic compounds which are doubtless leaking from ill-maintained equipment ?
4 ‘ Before you go , we offer you the life of this bird .
5 Only Ocean Spray offer you the rich , fruity Original Cranberry Sauce or Jellied Cranberry Sauce for the same delicious taste in a smooth , light jelly .
6 We offer you the entire spectrum of literature .
7 We offer you the complete works .
8 They are usually organised by well-established foundations ( the Arvon Foundation , for example ) and they offer you the opportunity of working with and learning from well-known writers .
9 PLEASE NOTE : Although it is unlikely , if we have to change your confirmed Freelink departure and/or return point we will inform you/your Travel Agent as soon as possible , and offer you the nearest available alternative .
10 With the reunification of Germany , GTF can for the first time offer you the chance to take an acclaimed Go-As-You-Please Fly- Drive package through the New Federal States .
11 Midland eurocheques offer you the best of both worlds — the convenience and security of cheques and a cheque card , wherever your travels take you in Europe .
12 What 's more , we offer you the height of luxury at highly competitive prices .
13 CompuAdd 's prices already offer you the best value in the business .
14 AND NOW WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE …
15 And now we Offer You the Choice …
16 AND NOW WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE …
17 AND NOW WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE …
18 Offer him the choice of any face and he wants to be Paul Newman , not Broderick Crawford : ‘ Would n't everybody choose someone better looking ? ’
19 Offer him the same — more if you have to .
20 How can you stand before her and offer her the nothing , the nothing , that you are ?
21 Perhaps he would just hand her a sleeping-bag and offer her the tent …
22 And there 's Transvision Vamp , a chink in that chimera ‘ the new glam ’ , who offer us the usual tenth-hand situationism , trash reappropriation of spectacular signs ( guns , stars and stripes , peroxide , Warhol ) , proposing ‘ cinepop ’ ( that old ‘ 81 line about multi-media infiltration ) and posturing as corporate buccaneers .
23 ‘ They never offer us the help they gave to TV . ’
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