Sentence examples for make offering from inspiring English sources

"make offering" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a religious or spiritual context to describe the act of giving something as a tribute or sacrifice. Example: The villagers gathered at the temple to make offerings of fruits and flowers to the deity.

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The market share study also has tremendous implications for students with special needs in the nation's largest cities. Charter schools have been known to offer fewer services to such students, in part because economies of scale make offering those services expensive for charter schools.

Instead, pilgrims make offering to sacred stones from Mount Rinjani, the volcano that dominates the island.

Internet grooming may be a problem but the solution proposed could make offering an ice cream to the child next door a criminal offence, and threatens what remains of neighbourly solidarity.

But despite his past difficulties with the law -- which resurfaced in 2013 when he was arrested after behaving erratically and ramming police cars during a chase -- his brother gave him a second chance, a decision that inspired the company to make offering a similar chance to ex-offenders central to its hiring practices.

Speaking in the wake of new match-fixing revelations from former New Zealand international Lou Vincent, Clarke urged the British government to introduce a new law which would make offering or accepting any type of inducement to cheat at sport a criminal offence.

Waltz can make offering a glass of milk seem dripping with menace and when he shouts with glee, "I have a Bingo!" it's funny enough to become a catch phrase.

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Worshippers come to make offerings of flowers, incense, silver, and gold.

In February of 1997, when Deng Xiaoping died, thousands of Shenzhen residents gathered to make offerings at the billboard.

But on the third day following the new moon, they make offerings to the guardian spirits (emandwa), and they also make offerings at the shrines of ancestors (emizimu) of up to three generations back.

During the Japanese festival of Bon (Obon), two altars are constructed, one to make offerings to the spirits of dead ancestors and the other to make offerings to the souls of those dead who have no peace.

Before each ascent, they make offerings of coca leaves to the peaks they depend on for their livelihood.

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