Example sentences of "[noun sg] have offered [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , the attention the association has paid to cinema has offered a space in which it has been possible to raise the issue of the production and distribution of narrative and dramatic works in African languages . |
2 | The association has offered the MP free cab rides for the rest of his stay in the resort . |
3 | This chapter has offered a framework for practitioners to use as they reflect professionally on their practice of assessing elders . |
4 | This chapter has offered a summary of what is more or less evident when one looks at teachers ' lives today . |
5 | The owner of a £370 mountain bike stolen from a garden in Fenby Avenue , Darlington on Sunday evening has offered a reward of £50 for information leading to its return . |
6 | Even if they had never contemplated the smallest act of resistance themselves , the notion of FAKINTIL in the hills with their leader had offered the possibility of freedom one day . |
7 | American had offered a total of $445,000,000 for all six Heathrow routes , and the partial blockage of the intended sale would exacerbate TWA 's severe cashflow problems . |
8 | The Government have offered the excuse that that happened under a Labour Government in 1977 , as if it was right to continue to do something that was done once before for a short time . |
9 | And it was desirable , or would have been , if his style had been less intimidating , if the proposed freedom had offered a colour , light or warmth to compensate for astral and angelic voices . |
10 | He works for a Peugeot dealership and the company has offered a back-up vehicle with the promise of petrol from other businesses . |
11 | The Green Belt Trust have offered a grant to support the project , conditional on BWB consent . |
12 | This was what the surveyor had told the first buyer to whom Jarvis 's mother had offered the School in 1976 . |