Example sentences of "have offer [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By any account this has offered a golden opportunity to understand the origins of Christianity more fully , to appreciate the social , economic , religious and political circumstances within which a Galilean Jew might impact so strongly upon world history .
2 Thus Professor MacPherson has provided an analysis of the principal shortcomings of current liberal-democratic theories and has offered a revised model which he calls ‘ participatory democracy ’ , and which is based on a humanist Marxist perspective ( MacPherson , 1972 , 1973 , 1977 ) .
3 For example , Luxembourg has offered a favourable regime for a number of years under its 1929 Holding Company Act .
4 British Rail has offered a wide range of economy fares for off-peak periods as a result of its surveys .
5 Since 1986 it has offered a wide range of programmes in the fields of management and technology with the Graduate School of Business Administration taking the lead role in these activities .
6 The movement was launched in Namibia at the beginning of last year and has offered a new dimension to the lads ’ Christianity .
7 Forever anxious not to offend another cricketing nation , the Test and County Cricket Board will try until the last possible moment , before Graham Gooch 's players are due to depart on December 28 , to save the trip , even though New Zealand has offered a peaceful alternative .
8 HENRY CECIL , trainer of Tenby , has offered a possible explanation for the Derby favourite 's Epsom flop .
9 Since 1984 , the SCOTVEC has offered a National Certificate , to which all non-advanced FE courses in Scotland are to be directed .
10 In addition , since September 1981 , it has offered a Preliminary Course in Art to students from the Dyfed College of Art .
11 NEWTOWNARDS dairy company Pritchitt Foods has offered a helping hand to refugees in the former Yugoslavia by donating milk powder to a Bosnian relief mission .
12 And Garnett College , already mentioned , has offered a one-year course in further education to qualified librarians .
13 Sacrifices are no longer necessary , as Christ himself has offered the final sacrifice , once for all .
14 The developer of the area has offered the listed building for free to the Gallery , which must now raise the funds necessary for the restoration , estimated at £2 million .
15 The traditional cast-iron stove , centrally situated in a room has offered an efficient means of heating for centuries , burning a range of solid fuels .
16 At present , the Institute 's application procedures and strict supervision requirements mean that senior management has to offer a substantial amount of time and commitment .
17 But there is even more he has to offer the racing fraternity .
18 On Oct. 13 Azerbaijan was reported on Russian radio to have offered a mutual withdrawal of forces from Karabakh and the stationing of observers to be provided by the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) .
19 Cyril Connolly had offered a similar generosity and recognition to the young Arlott , then a police sergeant in Southampton , given to writing poetry .
20 Last night in the ‘ Digital pubs ’ it did n't really matter any more whether Heseltine had offered a major defence contract inducement to the company .
21 She had offered a substantial reward for information which led to the capture of either of them , and had used what contacts she had with the London constabulary to have them both placed on their wanted lists — officially they were sought in connection with the " murderous attack " on two of her employees .
22 Leeds said they had offered a six-figure sum for Fairbank and manager Doug Laughton wanted the player in his side for the home game with St Helens on Sunday week .
23 He had also stolen Cranborne School 's prize physicist , Khan , and had offered a free place to Simon Britton , a boy whose mother had had to take him away from Cranborne because of her financial circumstances .
24 The further side had offered a fair-sized patch of flat ground .
25 He was supported by the Duke of Norfolk , a Conservative and leading Roman Catholic , who said the white paper had offered a clear choice , while the bill would allow a choice between experiments up to 33 hours or up to 14 days and should be amended .
26 But a senior Kuwait delegate claimed his country had offered the other ministers a compromise on the tough quota demands it made when the meeting started but said the proposal were rejected .
27 Mosley had offered the olive branch .
28 The AFPFL did not get things all their way : they had to accept six seats on the new Council ( no better than Dorman-Smith had offered the previous year ) .
29 President Chissano had offered an immediate armistice , but this had been turned down by the rebel leader .
30 Another company had offered an identical amount ; to the group — there was little to choose between them .
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