Example sentences of "able to offer [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This understanding of ‘ service ’ was crucial to the political practicality of citizenship which always depended upon being able to offer a reconciliation between ‘ personal rights ’ and , despite the vacillating liberal reinterpretations , ‘ the community ’ .
2 Expert systems separate out data , information , expertise and reasoning in an explicit way and are therefore able to offer a degree of flexibility not achievable by conventional programing techniques .
3 Thorough cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces to a very high standard is essential , and Rentokil is now able to offer a specialist service to meet this need .
4 And that is the erm absence of understanding it seems to us from the County Planning Department of the way the actual market works , and of the need for a local authority area erm in seeking to obtain employment for its people , the need for that area to be able to offer a variety of er employment land both in quality , size and location .
5 This is an interesting plan and I am delighted that my Department has been able to offer a grant to help it .
6 Representatives are now able to offer a choice from two exclusive point-of-sale ranges called the Thistle Collection or Heather Collection , and for major customers , a specially designed Flagship Selling Unit can be installed .
7 It also highlights the scalability of Viking , which will be able to offer a range of performance characteristics from those of solid-state store to the new offerings of very large capacity disk drives .
8 These young people are already able to offer a range of skills such as wordprocessing and DTP ( Quark Express ) , proof reading , and print production knowledge .
9 The Public Law Project is seen by radical lawyers as essential in being able to offer a range of legal skills to the disadvantaged .
10 The agent was able to offer a ticket and quoted a fare of £153 .
11 I may not always be able to offer a Danby or a Holmes ( Holmes is available as I write ) , but I should be considerably embarrassed if I could n't find a good view of the Gorge for a departing new graduate or a returning old one .
12 Our hotel which dates to Queen Victoria 's reign is ideally situated , being slightly set back from the busy and noisy seafront road ( A259 ) , but still able to offer a view over Hove Lawns and onto the sea .
13 Surely this is the moment when the strong west should be able to offer a hand of assistance to those countries , rather than holding them at arm 's length while it completes its own internal workings .
14 From the definition of IT above , it should be clear that IT ought to be able to offer a lot to mathematics learning in schools and colleges — but how much , in fact , has IT affected it ?
15 Although this is probably so , I am able to offer no evidence in proof of it .
16 Unfortunately the bank is not able to offer the scheme to people living outside the UK .
17 Bookmakers should be able to offer the service any way people want it — with pubs , cocktail bars or five-star restaurants attached .
18 Adkin have sold properties by auction since the firm was established in 1793 and today our Property Auction Department is able to offer the specialist skills and advice required to value , market and dispose of assets by auction .
19 An " interim " residence order may be a satisfactory alternative to care where a relative or friend is able to offer the child a home for the duration of the proceedings .
20 ‘ We have made inroads into schools like Coleraine Inst , Dalriada and Dominican College where boys hockey is n't on the curriculum , and we must be able to offer the youngsters proper facilities . ’
21 With regard to galleries , then , we aim to support a number of strategically placed centres in , say , Brighton , Farnham , Canterbury , Folkestone , St. Leonards and Eastbourne , sufficiently for them , each doing their own thing , in due course to be able to service a touring exhibition network , made up of themselves and the other regional galleries , be able to offer the artist whose work they exhibit or promote a fair deal — that means paying them for their transport , insurance , publicity costs and perhaps a fee for exhibiting their work in public — and finally to organize appropriate marketing and education back-up to their own exhibitions programmes , which both pulls people in to the gallery and reaches out to them in , for example , schools and industry .
22 By investing in car transporter rolling stock the railway companies were able to offer the manufacturers a service economically beneficial to both .
23 If musical politics now involves a constantly shifting ‘ war of position ’ , Adorno helps us to understand the enemy , but it is Benjamin who is more able to offer the tools to carry on the struggle .
24 European distributors Aerotech SA , of Switzerland , say they will soon be able to offer the Lancair IV for $38,500 , without engine .
25 Barnet may not be able to offer the executive box comforts of the North London giants but you can see what Fry means when he says : ‘ We 've got a lovely little club here . ’
26 If it meets all of the criteria laid down by these bodies , the NCVQ or SCOTVEC ‘ seal of approval ’ will be given and the awarding body will be able to offer the awards .
27 To be able to offer an NVQ or SVQ , the awarding body must make a submission to the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( England , Wales and Northern Ireland ) and the Scottish Vocational Education Council ( Scotland ) .
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