Example sentences of "[noun] have to offer " in BNC.

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1 What can be found will inevitably vary according to the area under study and the survival of evidence , but it may be wise to capitalise on whatever special feature the particular settlement has to offer , perhaps an old building , church or archaeological site .
2 The journey to the game lodge will provide your first glimpse of the wealth of wildlife this marvellous game park has to offer .
3 16 year old Mark Cross and 17 year old Paul Eversham are being brought into the side to show off the talent Hereford has to offer for the future .
4 The third lesson is that it will not be possible for humanists to take full stock of what the computer has to offer to their disciplines until the study of statistics becomes a normal and inescapable part of the training of those who plan an academic career in the humanities .
5 As the program is fully 32 bit compatible you will benefit from whatever power your computer has to offer .
6 If the solitude and beauty of the area grabs you then these routes are just a taster of what the west has to offer , and no doubt you 'll return .
7 And look at the heritage Oxford has got , and look at what Windsor has to offer , just to quote two examples .
8 But I fear she — and it usually is a she — will only be disappointed by what Mr Davy has to offer .
9 What this hypothetical committee chairman has to offer a president is self-evident , but what favours can the latter trade in return for the chairman 's support ?
10 and after you 've gorged yourself on all the fun and nightlife that Benitses has to offer , you can turn in for the night and leave it all behind .
11 They catch a plane to Florida but Kevin winds up in New York where he is fancy free with his Pop 's credit card , eating all the ice cream and pizza the metropolis has to offer .
12 Every few years , we make a point of replacing our aircraft with the latest the industry has to offer .
13 Chris Devlin MHCIMA , chairman of HCIMA Northern Ireland branch and chairman of Hospitality Matters , said : ‘ The negative image is largely due to prejudice and ignorance of the many aspects which the modern day industry has to offer .
14 But higher education produces a dynamic interaction between the mind of the student , the teachers , the other students on the course and even on other courses in other subjects , and the array of resources the institution has to offer .
15 We will continue to design and manufacture our products using the latest technology and materials the U.S.A. has to offer .
16 If you come here once , be prepared to come back again because it would take you years to see all that Crete has to offer .
17 ‘ We therefore expect widespread interest from a variety of types of companies looking to relocate in a town with the high quality of life Southport has to offer particularly to the golf enthusiast . ’
18 The detailed Club descriptions tell you exactly what each Club has to offer , so do take time to read them too .
19 Any Romanian had learnt instinctively to expect the opposite of what the Party assured them the future had to offer .
20 If the votes of working men were to be obtained , the parties had to offer them something .
21 The best Newport had to offer was a solid front row , the line-out jumping of their veteran lock , David Waters , and a passion which , in the case of 19-year-old No. 8 Ian McKim , needs restraining .
22 Linking the Pro GAP back up and checking through the rest of the sounds the Utopia had to offer , one thing became obvious : that the Intellifex is the real key to a lot of great sounds .
23 Lewis was subtle enough to see that this was at best a half-truth , and perhaps he was beginning to sense that what Tolkien 's friendship had to offer him was something rather more important than a regress to me nursery .
24 It involves a radical re-examination of what all schools have to offer all children .
25 The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them .
26 Is not it clear from those figures and from many others that it takes a Conservative Government to deliver the goods to NHS patients and that all the Opposition have to offer are promises which more often than not prove false ?
27 The message went to the largest meeting yet held to discuss what the political parties have to offer research .
28 Enjoy numerous scenic drives , or walk along coastlines taking in the breathtaking views Northern Ireland has to offer .
29 If you require further information on the Forests and recreational areas that Northern Ireland has to offer please write to the following address :
30 Just across the road from the beach of Palma nova as well as all the shops and restaurants along the sea front , this friendly hotel could not be in a better place for all the attractions Palma Nova has to offer .
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