Example sentences of "have offer him [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | The Metropolitan Company had offered him a reward for his efforts . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Miles and Juliet had offered him a lift to Pangbourne Station . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Islam had offered him a lot . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Chico offered Rex the kind of comforting smile Rex had offered him the night before . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Instead of the Exchequer , Baldwin had offered him the embassy to Washington , which Chamberlain had rejected with anger . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Thérèse had to offer him the apéritif , Léonie the fluted glass dish of polished Japanese crackers . |
15 | Our information is that Hitler 's offered him the throne . |
16 | ‘ We have offered him the chance of coming here as chief executive — but also the opportunity to buy the club . |
17 | Northampton have been so suitably impressed by Ross 's abilities that they have offered him the coaching job for the next two seasons , a post that he has accepted . |
18 | Do you think we have to offer him a meal ? ’ |