Example sentences of "[noun sg] i can offer " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , he was by far the more colourful character : a delightful rascal is perhaps the best description I can offer at this stage .
2 By way of correction I can offer only the thought that the word comprimat in the third line of Musae Jovis is a jussive subjunctive ( ‘ let … crush ’ ) , not an indicative ( ‘ crushes ’ ) .
3 ‘ I fail to see what help I can offer . ’
4 Besides , ’ he said , with the archest piece of self-justification , ‘ what help I can offer you now , I can best give from the inside .
5 The same guarantee I can offer for all my house , whose will to you is as mine .
6 This may prove difficult when your opponent is an élite performer and so the only practical advice I can offer is to appear in lots of competitions , so you become a known face to many national referees .
7 In that respect the best advice I can offer is to ensure that they come from good working stock .
8 Unfortunately , the prices are determined by BT , not us , and the only advice I can offer is to make calls to Climbline from a private phone .
9 As a result of my article on computer tidal prediction in the December issue , several readers have asked what practical advice I can offer about the effects of abnormal meteorological conditions on tide predictions and when to apply correction to take them into account .
10 I have the luxury as a recruiter on this occasion to say when when Trevor walks through the door I can offer him a position er if all things being equal erm in any of those companies .
11 The reason I can offer you this choice is because , on its way to you now , is an invitation to enter our ‘ DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ’ prize draw .
12 No excuses , as I 've said , and the only explanation I can offer is that I thought you loved Jones .
13 In fact I can offer no better advice than that already given by Canon Stafford Wright .
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