Example sentences of "is [conj] it offer " in BNC.

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1 REAL SOUNDS OF AFRICA 7 Miles High ( Big 1 ) One of the attractions of World Music , as identified by its advocates , is that it offers an antidote to the studio world of Erasure and their ilk .
2 The play 's strength is that it draws on Eliot 's earlier work and makes that earlier work transferable to the West End , a triumph in itself ; its weakness , like that of most of the plays , is that it offers us little we can not find more concisely and intensely expressed in the poetry .
3 Another important aspect of Marx 's notion of the Asiatic mode of production is that it offers an explanation of what he saw as the surprising stability of Asian states .
4 A good feature of the Solution is that it offers flexibility in the depth of the decompression range , so that for an indicated ceiling of three metres it will accept that you are in the correct range if you are between nine and three metres depth .
5 The only advantage London has in developing an act is that it offers the opportunity of performing frequently .
6 Its interest , as will already be clear , is that it offers a prospect of closing the gap between fact and value , bypassing the issue of whether or how one can draw prescriptive conclusions from descriptive premisses alone : it affirms the apparently naive claim that to know how to act I have only to be sufficiently aware of myself and my surroundings .
7 Another argument for Quattro Pro is that it offers products in both the DOS and Windows worlds .
8 The chief advantage is that it offers greater protection against predators .
9 A unique feature of the Video Guide is that it offers alternative lesson plans .
10 A special feature of the Video Guide is that it offers a variety of lesson plans to fit different teaching situations .
11 But what makes this machine really special is that it offers you the chance to create an unlimited range of embroidery designs .
12 In short , it is that it offers a way of by-passing ‘ the awkward corner ’ , Nearly twenty years ago Professor Joan Robinson observed that the predictable consequences of the attainment of near-full employment must , if institutions and attitudes did not accommodate themselves to the new circumstances , be so far to strengthen the power of the trade unions as to prompt a vicious spiral of wages and prices ; and that it would become chronic .
13 Moderator the convenor in his introduction and in the deliverance says that the church 's position is that it offers baptism to parents who are not er who , who is seeking to explain the church 's position to parents who are not communicant members or intending members of the church .
14 And although this research is industry-specific , the hope is that it offers insights and design lessons applicable in many areas .
15 Much of the attraction of NVOCC carriage is that it offers discounted rates , especially for less than a full container load of cargo .
16 The main advantage of forfaiting is that it offers 100% finance .
17 An added benefit , they say , is that it offers a lifeline to the unemployed .
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