Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] offer a [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | All students attend a computer familiarisation course offering an introduction to word processing . |
2 | Framework knitting offered a lifeline to such people in ‘ open ’ parishes all over Leicestershire . |
3 | Stock revision programmes offer an alternative to a comprehensive stock-taking . |
4 | The plaintiff moneylenders offered a loan to the son on the security of his parents ' property . |
5 | At the end of 1987 , three years after the conference ‘ A place For All Our Children ’ , one council day centre offered a place to a child with a ‘ learning difficulty ’ . |
6 | There are two very strong pieces of evidence confirming that the examples of inherently restrictive predicative adjectives accompanied by articles must indeed be regarded as entity-identifying expressions : First , they can quite generally appear where entity expressions appear , including positions which are not even superficially available to an ordinary adjective : ( 24 ) the rudest came from your cousin she gave motherly advice to a second , and a stern warning to a third the oldest of the aircraft should be scrapped ( 25 ) the honest deserves the appointment Bert offered a peanut to the untidy the elegant of the vases lay on its side |
7 | To the Colonisation Commission and its supporters the start of the First World War offered a solution to all their problems . |
8 | In each case , market segmentation offers an answer to the marketer . |