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

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1 Since he has offered her the role of Claudia Cohn-Casson , she has introduced him to journalists , script writers and directors .
2 And Weider Travel , of Felixstowe , has offered them a place on the cargo ship Sexton .
3 ‘ Peace ’ is now just another kind of hostility and no-one has offered us a word for what peace used to mean .
4 Then Baldwin saw him again and told hint that were it not for his age and his health ( neither of which had greatly changed in the preceding forty-eight hours ) , he would have offered him the vacancy , but as it was it had better go to Eden .
5 If I had had a car of my own I would have offered her a lift , however far out of my way it might have taken me .
6 ‘ My disillusion deepened during 1969 , and by then Chapman had offered me a job .
7 Ash had been in London for a programming interview with some big insurance company and had offered me a lift back home , or to Gallanach anyway , as I 'd exiled myself from Lochgair .
8 Michael Levaton , owner of the Metropolitan modelling agency , slid into the seat next to her and took the plunge ; within minutes , he had offered her a contract .
9 The Doctor had offered her a journey to see some of the beautiful sights of the universe .
10 Late at night she kept up her journal and wrote her column for J.D. , and on her last visit he had offered her a post on his editorial staff , a full-time one , when she had finished her East End stint , as he called it .
11 Freddie , to give him his due , had offered her a meal for no other reason than that he was hungry , Liza was attractive and her response to some of his occasional conversational gambits on the way home had been interesting and unusual .
12 The moment Madame Mattli had offered her the job she had made up her mind .
13 Their initiative was thought to have been in response to an open letter published on Jan. 15 under the signatures of three former Presidents , the Archbishop of Bogotá , and the leader of the left-wing Patriotic Union Party ( UP ) , which had offered them the prospect of " society 's support … for less rigorous treatment " by the government if they released the estimated dozens of hostages they had seized over the previous two months and stopped drug trafficking .
14 It had belonged to a man called Flowers , and they had gone to Manchester just because he had offered them the flat .
15 Nigel had invited his teacher 's attention and in turn she had offered him a chance to try to tell her what he meant by ‘ balance ’ .
16 The Metropolitan Company had offered him a reward for his efforts .
17 And when the man had arrived , Luke had offered him a glass of champagne and then shown him through to the kitchen and shut the door .
18 Miles and Juliet had offered him a lift to Pangbourne Station .
19 Coleridge even felt some confidence that his writing could sustain them both in their new life : Cottle , in a further act of generosity , had offered him a guinea and a half for every one hundred lines of poetry he produced , and faithfully honoured the bargain in April of the following year when he published Poems on Various Subjects , Coleridge 's first major collection .
20 Islam had offered him a lot .
21 I put a lot of Mario 's cool , his unflappable nature , his congeniality , down to America : to a sort of wide-eyed gratitude that life had offered him an opportunity to survive and become a star .
22 Chico offered Rex the kind of comforting smile Rex had offered him the night before .
23 They had offered him the position of editor in chief with , apparently , more direct control over the content of the paper , but only if he came off the Board .
24 In his place he put Austen Chamberlain , although a little more by accident than design , for Baldwin had offered him the choice between that and the India Office .
25 Instead of the Exchequer , Baldwin had offered him the embassy to Washington , which Chamberlain had rejected with anger .
26 We 've offered him a hostel — ’ she turned to me again , away from the dog — ‘ with a warden in charge , very suitable in his sort of case .
27 Sometimes er when especially the the er older element have been so delighted that we 've offered them an opportunity because everybody else has said they 're too old and after all this they 're getting really excited want to come and then they look so glum in the photographs
28 He had invented the idea of the comedy at that moment , and to prove it he had to offer her a joke in evidence .
29 ‘ I had to offer her a round of toasted cheese and a cup of tea .
30 Thérèse had to offer him the apéritif , Léonie the fluted glass dish of polished Japanese crackers .
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