Sentence examples for sort of offers from inspiring English sources

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While Bayern would appear to be better placed financially, neither club may be able to resist the sort of offers for their players that might come from Spain or England.

What sort of offers will matter to me as a consumer is what I want to see at some point, the issue is that we're at the infancy of the market…It's going to develop in interesting way, there might be a shakeout at some point, but we can see many players being successful, I think".

It sort of offers a very hopeful vision of the future".

DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson felt that the episode "comes close to finding the series in a rut, as it sort of offers another iteration of the 'Homer's a bad father' theme.

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Mr Barak offered, or sort-of offered, a larger share of the West Bank to Mr Arafat than any Israeli leader seems likely to offer again, at least in the foreseeable future.

"When I got mostly rejections and one sort-of offer that I wasn't crazy about it, I decided I'm going to go this route," he said, referring to his strategy to self-publish the book.

On PC Steam sort-of offered an environment that permitted that to happen, although Valve didn't actively fund many of the games on there.

It's the sort of offer that rings alarm bells; were they a registered scrap dealer?

An even less attractive sort of "offer", meanwhile, is worse than empty.

"But it does make you emotional, and you feel flattered that the team would even make that sort of offer.

Two very young sailors were teetering on a Times Square street corner & a sweet old lady, wearing some kind of badge stopped & murmured some sort of offer to help.

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