Example sentences of "it offer [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We recommend this Plan because it offers financial protection in no less than THREE important ways areas where you are likely to be most vulnerable should an accident strike .
2 It offers great potential for services for gypsy and traveller children , whose circumstances are often affected by intense and extensive discrimination .
3 And at £85 it offers great value for money .
4 It offers fascinating insight into the history of machine as well as hand made lace .
5 It offers extensive coverage of the previous sitting-day 's events in the Commons , both in the Chamber and in committees ; it also reports the debates in the Lords .
6 It offers practical advice on team work , time and task management , leadership and delegation , the motivation of others and many other topics .
7 The new agreement means that wines and spirits will now be a significant part of PTGI 's portfolio and it offers excellent potential for future growth as tourism develops in Bali , Lombok and Indonesia 's other tourist destinations .
8 This work belongs to the genre of the ‘ Mirror for Magistrates ’ ; it offers conventional advice to kings and rulers on all relevant themes .
9 It offers high performance in acid digestion techniques overcoming many of the objections associated with traditional batch methods .
10 Drawing on the organisation 's wide range of membrane technology expertise , it offers impartial advice on improving process efficiency .
11 Approval of the treaty had at first been opposed by West Germany 's Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) on the grounds that it offered inadequate protection for East German industry , and that environmental guarantees were insufficient .
12 At the same time it offered great entertainment for the onlookers .
13 Although the Accord was approved by most of the provinces by the end of 1988 , Manitoba and New Brunswick had withheld ratification on the grounds that it offered insufficient protection to Quebec 's English-speaking minority .
14 It offered limited change in the October Manifesto , and the creation of a representative body — ; the Duma .
15 In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react .
16 Camberwell did not have a major industry that distinguished it from other London districts , but it offered sufficient variety of employment to engage a majority of the workforce ; other breadwinners did not have to go far to reach central London .
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