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The correct phrase would be "offering to go" or "offering to go somewhere". For example: "I offered to go to the store to pick up some milk."
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Great casualwear offer going on.
This forum offers two sharply different takes on our experiences to date, and what lessons they offer going forward.
The viewings on my horizon are likely to be around the £120,000 mark, with any offer going in noticeably lower.
He has a huge amount to offer going into this really tough winter, and I've not played under any other coach who tries to look for newer ways to improve the game.
In the case of 22-year-old Johanna and 19-year-old Klara Soderberg, the Stockholm-raised sisters who make up First Aid Kit, the answer seems to be a combination of astonishingly precocious talent and an immersion in the best that American singer-songwriting has had to offer going back to the 1960s.
Armed, they thought, with a mandate for less austerity, they listened once again to the French, whose technocrats actually helped design the Greek offer going into the Brussels summit, only to see that offer ripped apart and replaced with a demand for the reversal of every measure against austerity the government has ever taken.
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But the offer went nowhere.
And Oct. 12 through 14, he will offer "Gone Batty!
The impulse is understandable, but the offer goes too far.
All will profit if the offer goes through.
With the offer gone, Mr. Simmons went on trial before Justice Carol Berkman.
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