Example sentences of "offer a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 HENRY CECIL , trainer of Tenby , has offered a possible explanation for the Derby favourite 's Epsom flop .
2 It was a good system for everyone except the artist , who was frequently offered a low rate for the job , then had his payment deferred , and sometimes had to battle for months to receive anything at all .
3 He has been offered a full-time contract for July and has accepted . ’
4 Those who had obtained tickets for the December train have been offered a straight transfer for February 5th .
5 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 .
6 This milk-can also offered a suitable focus for storytime .
7 For example , Luxembourg has offered a favourable regime for a number of years under its 1929 Holding Company Act .
8 Consort Hotels have generously offered a free weekend for two — plus one dog — at The George Hotel , Montrose , Scotland .
9 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 .
10 When Captain Pugwash retires from active piracy he is amazed and delighted to be offered a Huge Reward for what seems to be a simple task .
11 The menu , a mouth-watering mixture of French and English cuisine , offers a substantial choice for all courses .
12 Shell Agency offers a comprehensive service for UK transport managers .
13 ‘ This obviously offers a great potential for sourcing products locally and for pursuing joint ventures either at home or abroad . ’
14 As such , the escalating conflict in Northern Ireland offers a useful paradigm for predicting whether a similar process of escalation might feasibly occur on the British mainland .
15 However , the Pliatzky Report ( 1980 , pp. 1–2 ) delineated three distinctive types — executive bodies , advisory bodies , and tribunals — which offers a useful basis for categorization .
16 It offers a useful analysis for those who would like to view everything with the ‘ padding ’ removed , and I concede that could be many readers .
17 Teachers should also be aware that LMS offers a real possibility for overriding the bureaucratic obstacles that can plague apparently simple tasks .
18 This revolution which , without proper management could be as socially devastating as the enclosures movement , offers a real possibility for recreating a rich and diverse countryside — the living countryside our grandparents knew .
19 This overview , culminating in a recent case study of American police practices , offers a reasonable basis for predicting future British trends .
20 The spectacle of inner city regeneration offers a powerful medium for a political commitment to a strategy based on what is superficially market led growth .
21 The Women Artists Slide Library offers a specific focus for women and the arts in this country today and works under a great deal of pressure to maintain this position each year .
22 Sperber and Wilson 's Relevance Theory offers a suitable framework for the pragmatic component .
23 In February , Cadogan Travel ( 0703–3326611 ) offers a 14-day holiday for around £578 , including scheduled flights and three days ' free car hire .
24 With four long runways catering for any possible wind direction and no conflicting built-up areas , it offers a superb opportunity for re-activation as a flying club .
25 Mick may find it tough to force his way back into the international arena , but this game offers a superb platform for him to relaunch his England ambitions .
26 Figure 3.1 offers a possible starting-point for explaining why science has for many people ruled out religion .
27 It offers a new perspective for regulation studies by examining the activities of those subject to the law as well as those of law making and enforcing bodies .
28 Households with children have borne the brunt of the widening inequalities in income ; they have been hard hit , too , by changes in the social security system which offers a minimum income for an increasing number of families .
29 Expressed in these terms the contract theory does not merely ( irrelevantly ) emphasise the company 's non-state origins , it also offers a political justification for the possession of private power .
30 ‘ The death of Marcos offers a momentous opportunity for the Aquino government to rally the people behind the ideals which swept it to power : freedom and democracy , bread and justice .
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