Example sentences of "[vb -s] not offer " in BNC.
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1 | This scheme does not offer set funerals but customers decide on the details of a specific funeral paying in advance at current local prices . |
2 | Here , ‘ symptomatic ’ reading is central : the literary text does not offer aesthetic or moral value , but is to be interrogated for its ideological implications . |
3 | Although satisfactory for accommodating a large congregation in a uniformly lit space , such an arrangement does not offer the possibility of simple subdivision into a series of identical spaces suitable for use as dwellings . |
4 | The project architect was Angela Clemo of Southbank Architects who continued the work following the reconstitution of the Society for Co-operative Dwellings into a secondary housing co-operative which does not offer in-house architectural services . |
5 | As the hotel does not offer half board , we have arranged a voucher system ; meal vouchers will be issued on arrival , and these can be used in many nearby hotels and restaurants . |
6 | Ultimately , however , the environmentalists criticized ‘ the farce of a consultation process which does not offer the public the option of ceasing production of the most lethal waste ever produced by man ’ . |
7 | The court does not offer any criteria of awfulness ; but it may be that the law will reflect those factors involved in the analysis of the circumstances in which treatment is considered to be ethically not indicated . |
8 | This is particularly important since biomass is the only renewable energy source which does not offer energy either as direct heat or electricity . |
9 | does not offer the employee anything he or she really wants , such as personal development , pay , promotion , recognition , job satisfaction etc . |
10 | In the process of counselling , he goes on , the nurse does not offer interpretations laced with ‘ oughts ’ and ‘ shoulds ’ — or the exercise degenerates into advice which may not fit the patient 's beliefs and value systems . |
11 | It ‘ does not offer any one way to the truth but helps people find the disciplines most suited to them ’ . |
12 | Teacher-training , all too often still embedded in traditional teaching techniques , does not offer teachers sufficient guidance for them to be able to adapt to the new requirements in the curriculum ; and the result is that pupils are inadequately guided , and projects and assignments are poorly executed . |
13 | Simplesse does not offer an alternative for people allergic to dairy products because it is made from milk whey and eggs , although tests have shown that the microparticulated proteins in Simplesse cause no greater allergic reaction than the component proteins . |
14 | There is little point in moving to a community that does not cater for your tastes , or which does not offer interesting opportunities . |
15 | The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that a woman who is entitled to return to work , but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists . |
16 | In a recent decision the Employment Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that a woman who is entitled to return to work but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as automatically unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists ( see John Menzies GB Ltd v Porter [ 1992 ] 457 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 13 ) . |
17 | An investment franchise , as the name suggests , does not offer daily earnings , but rather a return on a profitable investment . |
18 | For most people , retirement does not offer such vistas ; for many it represents a grinding poverty , and the monotony of a life-style structured by the meagre levels of state pensions . |
19 | To the extent that the U.K. needs more internationally competitive companies in research-intensive sectors , Hanson does not offer , or claim to offer , much of a contribution . |
20 | While the USTA does not offer much support to these private ventures , it is nevertheless — and despite the criticism levelled at it — making a tangible effort to support black tennis in a country where whites still dominate . |
21 | His text , divided into seventeen short chapters which follow a broadly conventional , chronological arrangement , is short of biographical information and does not offer any new or detailed analysis of the works . |
22 | In Tizard 's view , fostering does not offer children the security of adoption : the uncertainty disturbed the children and contacts with the natural parents aroused anxiety in them . |
23 | The difference would be that it does not offer a critique by positioning itself outside ‘ the West ’ , but rather uses its own alterity and duplicity in order to effect its deconstruction . |
24 | The work does not offer quite the same opportunities for an indulgent emotional approach , perhaps because the prevalence of the march motto-theme keeps conductors nearer to the straight and narrow . |
25 | The fact that a particular publication does not offer these types of promotion on a regular basis does not mean that it will not be interested in discussing a bright idea . |
26 | The latter does not offer a route to the former , and should be strenuously opposed as a mere manipulatory gambit on the part of ‘ capital ’ . |
27 | Although Lakatos 's methodology embodies a definition of what progress in modern physics has consisted in , it does not offer guidance to those who aim to achieve such progress . |
28 | This example does not offer anything new ( we just got the configuration of an infinitely large parallel-plate capacitor ) , but we can see that the method works . |
29 | A more substantial criticism of this line of thinking is that , being sociological and stating what is the case , it does not offer us any positive conception of what could be the case . |
30 | ‘ For the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) and without limiting the grounds upon which it may be established that consent to sexual intercourse is vitiated — ; ( a ) a person who consents to sexual intercourse with another person — ; ( i ) under a mistaken belief as to the identity of the other person ; or ( ii ) under a mistaken belief that the other person is married to the person , … shall be deemed not to consent to the sexual intercourse ; ( b ) a person who knows that another person consents to sexual intercourse under a mistaken belief referred to in paragraph ( a ) shall be deemed to know that the other person does not consent to the sexual intercourse ; ( c ) a person who submits to sexual intercourse with another person as a result of threats or terror , whether the threats are against , or the terror is instilled in , the person who submits to the sexual intercourse or any other person , shall be regarded as not consenting to the sexual intercourse ; and ( d ) a person who does not offer actual physical resistance to sexual intercourse shall not , by reason only of that fact , be regarded as consenting to the sexual intercourse . ’ |