Sentence examples for offered to some from inspiring English sources

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Under the deal, certain reinvestment opportunities will be offered to some existing creditors of the company.

In a second phase, the vaccine will be offered to some 10 million additional health and emergency workers.

Its cornerstone is the amnesty Mr Bouteflika offered to some 5,500 Islamic militants who agreed to lay down their arms.

They fear "online redlining," where products and services are offered to some consumers and not others based on statistical inferences and predictions about individuals and their behavior.

The European Commission is also looking at the legality of tax deals offered to some multinationals in countries including Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Ireland.

The database will also reveal details including discounts and rent-free periods offered to some businesses, which landlords are not required to divulge when negotiating rent reviews.

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Shake Tupperware dealie back and forth like panning for gold, then offer to some imaginary poor gathered round.

Mr. Pollaro offered to produce some of the items.

She apologized and offered to repay some of the money.

Mr. Rehn offered to give some countries longer to meet their budget targets.

As a concession to Europe's antitrust considerations, Sony last month offered to sell some publishing assets.

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