Example sentences of "today 's [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Give your bed a new lease of life with one of today 's range of attractive bedspreads .
2 Has the Minister read the reports in today 's press of record numbers of passengers passing through Scottish airports ?
3 In the absence of transactions costs for trading futures and assuming no risk aversion or preference , the current price of a futures contract for delivery at time T in a competitive market will equal today 's expectation of the spot price at time T , that is , F t = E ( S T ) .
4 The line was first electrified in the 1950s , but at 1500 volts DC it is very different from today 's standard of 25000 volts AC .
5 In conclusion , I ask is it sensible needlessly to destroy a system which provides the best standard of living for all its citizens on the African continent and replace it with a system which will bring misery in the short-term and has little proof that it will ever attain today 's standard of living in the long term ?
6 No shakes and rattles as trams roll back the years Forty-three years after they left , Trevor Bates reports on today 's return of trams to Manchester
7 Nuclear power will continue to register the highest level of growth and will raise its share of electricity production from today 's level of some 18–20% to approaching 30% by the year 2000 .
8 They certainly do n't , at today 's level of sophistication , eliminate that dependence .
9 They certainly do n't , at today 's level of sophistication , eliminate that dependence .
10 With today 's level of careers advice , a young man like Bill Larnach almost certainly would have applied to Cambridge .
11 It accords with today 's ideology of individualism .
12 In a subdued announcement on state television and radio , Mr Alia , who has been in or near the centre of power in Albania for almost 50 years , declared he would officially step down at today 's opening of parliament .
13 Does my right hon. Friend agree that today 's raising of German interest rates , at a time when the German economy is in a different stage of its economic cycle from that of France , Britain and the United States , illustrates the great difficulties of a single European currency ?
14 The hidden agenda — and there always seems to be one when the Left discusses lesbian and gay rights — was Marxism Today 's distrust of the ‘ Trots ’ who controlled these councils .
15 He promised " to work for far reaching political reform to eliminate the root causes which have bred today 's distrust of politics , including ensuring greater political transparency of political funding and facilitating elections contested over policy issues and political activity which do not require vast sums of money " .
16 Today 's wave of experiments has no such rulebook : anybody with a good idea can try it out , and perhaps strike gold .
17 The company car is such a feature of modern British business that in teaching the noble art of firing people , the London Business School reminds trainee firers to demand the car keys from a dismissed employee promptly — not because these are today 's equivalent of Dreyfus 's epaulettes ( which they are ) , but because the car , stuck immovably in the company car-park , may depress other executives .
18 In today 's issue of Nature , a team of scientists at the University of Bath and the Natural History Museum has taken the first step to explain why their shapes can be as diverse and striking as those of snowflakes .
19 In today 's issue of Science , Dr John Hardy of St Mary 's explains how cell death in Alzheimer 's is linked to a build-up of beta-amyloid that disrupts calcium metabolism .
20 This week the same group of companies that are backing the Sun Microsystems Inc WABI Windows Application Binary Interface for Unix are expected to lend their support to what might as well be called MABI , Apple Computer Inc 's Mac-on-Unix defence against the forces of Microsoft Corp , today 's issue of our sister paper Unigram.X reports .
21 They rub in today 's issue of hand-cream .
22 The scientists report in today 's issue of the journal Science that , in laboratory culture experiments , cells treated with the new nerve growth factor stimulated extensive growth of new neural branches in as little as seven days .
23 ‘ In the light of the apology to the Queen in today 's issue of the Sun and the offer of the newspaper to pay £200,000 to charity , Her Majesty is content to regard the matter as settled since the making of the payment by the newspaper must be seen as recognising the basis of the claim , ’ the statement said .
24 It is surely not being excessively pompous to see this as one sign of a trivialisation of European civilisation , or to accept that there has been a catastrophic spiritual impoverishment of national life when a country such as our own , which once thought of itself as Christian , can for the most part simply ignore today 's commemoration of Christ 's passion and death .
25 Today 's way of grouping things into phyla reflects today 's world .
26 Milan : In position squaring ahead of today 's expiry of options the MIB slipped three points to 1,166 .
27 If a specific sum is anticipated in 6 months time , and today 's price of the share in which it is intended to invest is considered low or is forecast to rise , then the price may be fixed now by the use of a call option .
28 The judge said there would be no special tribunal hearing to investigate the dispute between the premier and his cabinet colleague , but efforts would be made at today 's session of the inquiry to clarify the facts that led to Mr Reynolds ' dishonesty allegation .
29 You are also likely to get , double glazing to keep out the cold and noise , bathrooms and kitchens fitted to your own tastes and a garage built for today 's generation of motor cars .
30 Today 's generation of museum directors here is probably not ready for such a move .
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