Sentence examples for dare offer from inspiring English sources

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Few would dare offer less.

Would a for-profit bank dare offer such a service?

Will someone dare offer a practical idea to reduce the tens of thousands of gun deaths citizens suffer each year?

Unfortunately, our legislators have become so dependent on drug company largess -- pharmaceutical makers are now the biggest single campaign contributor -- that no senator or representative dare offer this simple, fair solution.

The sentence of the accused is inadequate even by the standard of what an American court might give to a prisoner guard over American penitentiary prisoners for light offenses, especially considering that the accused committed these acts on men who were helpless and did not dare offer any resistance or defense.

In that historical context artists wouldn't dare offer a Jewish Jesus to a patron.

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To be that productive, at that high a level, for such a long a time, one's perceptions must be supple, adaptable, capable of finding stories everywhere — like Chekhov, who once, on a dare, offered to write a story about whatever object was proposed, and came back the next morning with the little masterpiece "The Ashtray" in hand.

Neither the Democrat nor the Republican running to succeed the governor has dared offer specifics about California's budget or pensions mess.

In a letter to friends in 1957, Mr. Hamilton even dared offer a definition of what he, Peter Blake, David Hockney and other Britons were up to.

Yet it was sadly telling that neither Sonia Gandhi, Congress's cagey leader, nor her son, Rahul Gandhi, the tongue-tied pretender, dared offer the prime minister public backing.The reforms were supposed to cheer investors in need of encouragement and tackle a dangerous budget deficit, which this year will easily breach the official target of 5.1% of GDP.

Hornby's tale offers a salutary reminder that the band's return to live performance after 27 years might not necessarily be a source of unalloyed delight, the phrase he uses to describe their performance is "a bit boring" - but it would be brave soul indeed who dared offer such an opinion tonight.

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