Sentence examples for were expected to offer from inspiring English sources

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In return, the survivors were expected to offer forgiveness and the courts to impose lesser sentences, often resulting in immediate release from prison.

In Burlington Arcade, off Piccadilly, where shoppers were guarded by men in livery, the chic shop assistants were expected to offer prostitution on the side to supplement their meagre wages.

Dutch investigators, who played a critical role in bringing the parties to the bargaining table, were expected to offer their latest verdict as to whether Gucci acted improperly later this month.

When bidding for the contracts, the charities were expected to offer discounted rates, says Kieran Gordon, chief executive of Career Connect, as the amount the DWP said it would pay for results was just a guide.

Backseat video, gadgets that automatically notify the authorities of a crash or help drivers navigate, sophisticated diagnostics; in the mid-1990s in-car informandon and entertainment services such as these, which go under the umbrella name of telematics, were expected to offer the slow-growing car industry a flood of new revenue.

We were expected to offer solutions, of course, but the only acceptable answers were noncommittal and intersectional.

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Each bartender is expected to offer a specialty drink.

The company is expected to offer public services by yearend.

Britain is expected to offer drones and surveillance equipment.

He is expected to offer a wide-ranging amnesty, though not to Mr Gbagbo himself.

He is expected to offer this "evidence" to oppose any reduction in US troops in Iraq.

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