Examples of 'offord' in a sentence

Meaning of "offord"

offord (verb) - a rare surname or possibly a misspelling of the word 'offered', indicating the act of presenting something for acceptance or rejection
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  • The Offords, the twin villages of Offord Cluny and Offord D'Arcy in Huntingdonshire, England.
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

How to use "offord" in a sentence

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And he can now offord to host his first feast.
Offord would spend much of his career working at Advision Studios.
Produced by Eddie Offord and the group.
Dr. Offord ensured research was translated into policy and planning.
I am also a member of the Offord Centre for Child Studies.
Offord authored twelve books, eight of which mysteries set in the San Francisco area.
He is also a member of the Offord Centre for Child Studies.
Dr. Offord died peacefully at his Ottawa home after a battle with cancer.
I am also the director of the Offord Centre for Child Studies.
Dr. Offord contributed tremendously to the work of the Government of Manitoba.
She is a core member of the Offord Centre for Child Studies.
Offord stood as the Conservative candidate for Barnsley East and Mexborough in the 2001 general election.
Most data is collected by external agencies such as the Offord Centre for Child Studies.
You can not offord to keep this place open.
He worked with the record producers, Eddy Offord and Tom Dowd.

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Offord and his wife Sarah were kidnapped at gunpoint in Tobago in 1998.
Council tax rates are higher in Offord Cluny than in Offord D'Arcy.
Between 5 and 15 per cent of children are diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder Offord Centre, n . d.
Sometime your heart can offord to be “ just friend ”.
All prevalence rates of disorders were higher for boys than for girls Offord and Lipman, 1996, p.

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