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61, There will also be other special benefits on offer to him as a cardholder.
62, Members dressed up as the characters from Alice in Wonderland and had jam tarts and sandwiches in the refreshments on offer.
63, The team sampled just about all of the fantastic rides on offer.
64, So what is on offer and what should we expect from these weighty tomes?
65, If there is no other career on offer, that of a martyr might have to do for the young men.
66, Seemingly always perky, the young Jane would swing at the speed of light and win everything on offer.
67, Of the 14 flats on offer, seven will be on a shared ownership basis and seven will be for rent.
68, Finally, how did companies assess the incentives on offer within enterprise zones?
69, This special afternoon sale will put on offer an album of fifty-eight previously unknown drawings by Henry Fuseli.
70, Among the entertainments on offer are amusements, a band parade, stalls, sports and a grand finale fireworks display.
70, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
71, First division football is on offer at Aston Villa and rugby, speedway and greyhound racing are also regularly staged.
72, A new option will be introduced into the curriculum of the same type as the cinema and theatre courses already on offer.
73, Many do not take full advantage of the various daytime, night and off-peak tariffs on offer from their electricity company.
74, This will increase the shares on offer to the public from 23.5 percent to nearly 30 percent of the issue.
75, In this month's international personal finance feature below, Sylvia Morris looks at the banking services on offer to expatriates.
76, Therefore, the unappealing menu of toxins on offer is designed to defend the plant against would-be hungry predators.
77, Most of the kids would be pretty unworldly, and unequipped to deal with what was on offer.
78, There is a prize of £5 on offer for the person who gets the most correct answers.
79, Other sports on offer include tennis[sentencedict.com], mini golf and horseriding.
80, If you're a newcomer to the Net, the technical support on offer will probably be important to you.
81, The holiday price includes entertainment in the evenings, and there are optional excursions on offer every day.
82, Whole groups of state-owned enterprises would be sold, with the Council of Ministers being responsible for each enterprise on offer.
83, Round here, there's not that many great jobs on offer.
84, There was not much else on offer in the leader's peroration to feed the faithful.
85, The main service on offer is the Schwab One International account which has been designed especially for international investors.
86, Store bosses are taking a gamble in hoping that enough folk will go shopping to make up for huge discounts on offer.
87, The list of games on offer is constantly updated, and none are ever refused.
88, Bear this in mind when you peruse the catalogues and the plants on offer in the nursery garden centre plunge beds.
89, A wide variety of experience and direction is on offer.
90, Substantial rewards were on offer to turn the rioters in to authorities.
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