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The Israelites were commanded to offer them a suitable inducement, and then leave them to decide.
It is my duty to offer them, and I wish the Journal to show that I have performed that duty.
I offer them, stating frankly that I shall not vote for them.
I shall act upon the understanding that the proper time to offer them will be when we have gone through with the report of the committee.
I have already offered you ten millions: I offer them again to you.
Did you ever hear a man so mad or churlish, as to say to one that offered him riches, or liberty, or life, I am not bound to obey you; offer them to those that you have authority over?
And that actually they do offer them to God according to their power, and promise to bring them up in his way.
He ought to be eager to offer them what he thinks to be most to their taste.
A man in office is not obliged to rise and salute people, nor to offer them a seat; it is enough for him to receive them by an inclination of the head, and make a sign with the hand, to intimate to them to be seated.
They rise to salute their clients, offer them a seat, and conduct them to the door when they take leave; they observe what is due to sex, rank, and age.
The landlord was there, too, and he greeted the Marches so cordially that they fully partook his grief in being able to offer them rooms on the front of the house for two nights only.
The Swiss elevator-man came to the door to offer them a fellow-republican's good wishes for their journey; Herr Pupp himself appeared at the last moment to hope for their return another summer.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "offer them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.