Sentence examples for be offered on from inspiring English sources

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be offered on

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To present (something) to God as a gesture of worship, or for a sacrifice.

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The bookies can also see them coming: never again, one suspects, will 5,000-1 be offered on any team.

Equally important is that most contracts will be offered on a rolling monthly basis, requiring one month's notice.

(Scholarships will be offered on a case-by-case basis).

(Additional performances will be offered on Nov. 20 and 21).

It will also be offered on the new Epic.

The program will again be offered on June 18.

These tools will be offered on a subscription basis.

But that help must be offered on an individual basis.

The dinner is $65 per person and will also be offered on Mother ’s Day.

They expect apps to be free, or at least to be offered on the "freemium" model.

Only 50 will be offered on a build-to-order basis.

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