offer - use in sentences
Object
- range: Advanced Training Our partner diving centers mostly offer a full range of courses, from beginner to more advanced training.
- opportunity: Clients are offered an opportunity to attend various courses which are designed to enable them to live independently.
- advice: The College employs its own careers adviser to offer personal advice to students.
- service: We also offer a bespoke service at no extra charge.
- variety: The SEO packages described below offer a variety of tools to help you optimize your site for search engines.
- choice: We offer a choice of Hong Kong company formation packages to suit your practice requirements.
Converse of object
- accept: It is wise to plan ahead, and accept all offers of help from friends and family.
- reject: I am sure you understand better than me why some homeless people reject the offer of a one-bedroom flat.
- constitute: Receipt by Black Arrow Finance Limited of this inquiry form does not constitute an offer of finance to the customer.
- receive: If you receive an offer you will be invited to an Open Day.
Adjective modifier
- special: Special Offers June Special Offer - Lifts open 3 rd June!
- exclusive: You'll also find green solutions and exclusive money-saving offers from eco-friendly companies.
- promotional: This promotional offer is not available with any other discount.
- typical: A typical offer would be somewhere in the region of ABB-BCC at A-level ( 320-260 points ) or 32-28 in the International Baccalaureate.
- introductory: Even if people are only looking at introductory rate cards, credit card choice can be difficult, as introductory offers vary widely.
- generous: Lo and behold BA came begging with a generous offer of compensation.
Noun used with modifier
- job: Two job offers had been made to Elstree staff.
Present participle complement
- counsel: They run enuretic clinics, offer counseling, support to parents and all school age children.
Preposition: of
- admission: All eligible applicants who by 1 May 2000 have accepted the College's offer of admission will be considered.
Preposition: for
- sale: Your Move are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom semi detached house situated on Third Avenue in Scampton.
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