Sentence examples for which was offered from inspiring English sources

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This class, which was offered in Spring 2015, is directed research.

That breaks the record, held by "Human Sexuality," which was offered in the 1970's.

The boy smoked a cigarette & took a glass of beer which was offered him.

The resulting garment, which was offered for private purchase, became known as the "trench coat".

The $10,000 fellowship, which was offered to over 90 students, will support travel and living expenses while abroad.

We applaud Mayor Michael Bloomberg for acting on the idea, which was offered by a Times reader last year.

FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBUEHLER: In your eyes was the position of Commander-in-Chief, which was offered to you, a political or a military position?

Welcome to the archived Berkman Center for Internet & Society BOLD site for "Privacy in Cyberspace" which was offered in the Spring of 2002.

A resolution of thanks to Robert Crain, Chairman of the Baltimore Citizens' Committee, which was offered by Norman E. Mack, was received with great applause.

The NRA opposed the plan, which was offered by two lawmakers it had backed for years, Sens. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) and Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.).

The most popular, it seemed, was free shipping, which was offered -- with conditions -- by 79percentt of online retailers, according to Shop.org, an industry trade group.

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