Example sentences of "have [adv] been offer a " in BNC.
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1 | With no Lamb and no Gower I can see the chance for England 's batting enigma Graeme Hick to go on the senior tour , even if he has not been offered a winter retainer contract . |
2 | Mr Williams recently received the Lympus prize in his FRCO exams and has just been offered a place at the Royal Academy of Music to study organ performance . |
3 | The American approach has traditionally been to offer a range of models , like Cessna and Piper 's basic two-seat trainers , the 152 and Tomahawk at the bottom end of the range for training , leading on to the Cessna 172 or PA 28 for the experienced pilot owner . |
4 | Miss Kyte considered herself fortunate to have finally been offered a post in a better class of household , for Sir John Merchiston 's widow sounded a much more promising prospect than Mrs Mugglesby , to whom she had last been in service . |
5 | In the particular case in question , the complainant 's father had not been offered a bed by the health authority , although he was assessed as needing nursing care . |
6 | During that pause I realized that Mala had not been offered a seat , nor any food or drink . |
7 | And I 've already been offered a job as buyer for a group of chain stores which have each got a radio department . |
8 | The future depended on decisions I could not possibly predict , but at least I had now been offered a shadow of a lifeline , and that , for the moment , would have to do . |
9 | I have since been offered a write-up in one of the car hi-fi magazines about the work on my car and others we have worked on . |
10 | A family who 've been on a council waiting list for four years have finally been offered a house which has been wrecked by vandals . |
11 | If you have already been offered a job and have agreed on a job description with your future service manager , then you may like to analyse it in the same way . |
12 | Some have worked at Bentley pianos for forty years , but they have n't been offered a penny in redundancy pay . |