Example sentences of "offered [pers pn] the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Glyndebourne offered me the part on the record , but the fee was pitiful — £40 or something like that .
2 Kathleen offered me the use of her office telephone and so , one morning , I settled down to make some enquiries .
3 There was a story that she had once been married to a hollow cheeked Indian tour guide called Willy Wither who had taken us up the river and touchingly offered me the use of his very expensive camera ( ‘ A holiday without a camera is a terrible thing . ’ ) ,
4 ‘ I 'd only been at Rangers five minutes when he offered me the use of his villa in Florida .
5 He offered me the job on the spot .
6 One management even offered me the role of Fairy Godmother in Cinderella .
7 ‘ In those early days , ’ says Gatfield , ‘ the A&R person is everything to a new act — they hold the purse strings and there is a very special relationship because it was the A&R person who offered them the way into a record company , which is very , very special . ’
8 He did , however , acknowledge that it would be neither responsible nor sensible to ignore the existence of the Action Committee , and he offered them the opportunity of a meeting with representatives of the council .
9 In line with the Group of Eight 's decision in December 1988 to offer fair treatment to Latin American debtors , Brazil in January 1990 proposed that debtor countries with payments imbalances or shortages of hard currency ( such as Bolivia , Ecuador and Peru ) should convert their debt into local currency to pay for Brazilian imports and to finance cross-border ventures , and also offered them the possibility of buying back debt at a discount .
10 Lloyd 's chairman David Coleridge reiterated his elation at having the new tenants while their listed Edwardian building is repaired , and offered them the use of his building 's catering facilities — an important consideration for many members .
11 She drew a breath as he offered her the platter of bread , and her fingers shook as she lifted a slice from among the pile .
12 If he offered her the use of one of his typewriters , she was done for .
13 She ran her own stable , near Newbury , Berkshire , until Yorkshire businessman Fred Brown offered her the ride on his horses just over two years ago .
14 He offered her the chair opposite his own , and looked at her critically .
15 Gerald Baker , a Mandan-Hidatsa Indian who is the park ranger at Fort Union Trading Post in North Dakota , once the ‘ Times Square of the plains ’ , taught Mr Frazier how to use a double-bladed throwing axe and offered him the honour of joining him in a ceremonial sweat bath .
16 Big Lou hired John Surtees and offered him the whole of my £27,000 budget for drivers , leaving nothing for Jackie Oliver .
17 As a challenge the chief of the Poltava guberniia Department of Education offered him the directorship of this residential school for war-orphans .
18 MGM were prepared to make the film as a star vehicle for him and originally offered him the role of Captain Bligh .
19 But it was a surprise when W. E. Gladstone offered him the post of deputy whip , an offer which he decided to accept .
20 One paper , on the causes of climatic changes during geological history , caught the attention of geologists and Geikie offered him the post as manager of the new office in Edinburgh .
21 According to another version of events , Mozart was visited by a ‘ mysterious stranger ’ who offered him the commission on behalf of an anonymous patron , producing the initial fee immediately .
22 When Gilroy explained the commercial necessities of having to recast , and offered him the job of understudy and assistant stage manager , he stormed out of the theatre in a rage .
23 The council , the local housing authority , seeking to comply with the duty imposed on them by section 65 of the Housing Act 1985 to make accommodation available , offered him the tenancy of a sixth-floor flat .
24 ‘ I also found these , ’ I said , and offered him the handful of cartridge cases .
25 She offered him the tray of boiled sweets .
26 Back in those Hard Times , funerals offered us the comfort of knowing that , however tough it was for me and thee , there was always somebody who had it worse .
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