Example sentences of "[noun sg] to offer [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That certainly makes things easier , ’ he said heartily , and leaned across the monumental desk to offer her a cigarette and a light .
2 Realizing I could n't hang around on the dole forever waiting for the Tate Gallery to offer me an exhibition , and also that my boyfriend , also on the dole , was not likely to be able to support me , I decided to go for further training .
3 If for any reason we are unable to send you the watches , we reserve the right to offer you an item of equivalent value .
4 And then he had the blasted cheek to offer him a coffee , emphasizing his familiarity with the flat , his rights of ownership .
5 She had not been the first woman to offer him a smile during the past few hour .
6 He was , he told Greta Burkill , intent on persuading the Cambridge University recruiting board to offer him a place on an officer training course .
7 Elwood lived with his parents on Ross Street West , and I remember going to his house one day in late June when he had just completed his high school training to offer him a job at CHAB .
8 Mussolini , he reflected , was reputed to have made the trains run on time if nothing else , and he wondered if it might not be a good idea to offer him a job controlling Britain 's network .
9 If asked to ‘ zip me up ’ by a drysuit diver , why is it a good idea to offer him the loop of the closed zip afterwards ?
10 So th th th there 's , there 's a heightened need for support because of the the nature of the civil war now , and , and they are under quite substantial pressure and therefore you need to mobilize the population behind you and to get that mobilization you , you 've got to offer more struggle fruits to the peasants and absolute egalitarianism is the way to offer them the maximum .
11 Two uncles own a farm in Weston , North Oxfordshire and Mrs Kingdom tells me that the family have the necessary finance to offer him a job .
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