Example sentences of "today [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ( It is true that to say " women " could at the time , and even today for many people , be regarded as discourteous . ) |
2 | Call us today for more details and/or a free demonstration . |
3 | BRITISH companies seeking new markets get a helping hand today for any projects they fancy setting up in Russia . |
4 | Coercion is not needed today for most people in these areas , for the evolution of mankind has led to the internalization of these prohibitions ; the super-ego , which develops in most children in modern societies , controls these . |
5 | Estimated high at $500–600,000 it sold at the desk for $480,000 ( £320,000 ) , still a very strong price today for this artist . |
6 | And that brings us to the end of Scotland Today for this evening . |
7 | And that 's Scotland Today for this evening . |
8 | Nobody has come to see me today about that and I think it is disgraceful that the surgery has been disrupted , ’ he said . |
9 | I saw bits of it , I was talking with your grandpa today about that . |
10 | ‘ Listen , ’ she said , ‘ someone told me today about this survey in a women 's magazine . |
11 | Today after much restoration work by its proprietors , Gill and John Wilding , it is a warm , intimate and happily intemperate hotel with exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces adding considerable character . |
12 | ENGLAND 'S rugby side will be allowed to sing the National Anthem at Twickenham today after all . |
13 | It was very likely his best suit — today of all days he would surely wear his best suit — but it was a cheap off-the-peg affair . |
14 | She did n't want to quarrel with Maria , today of all days , when they had so little time left together . |
15 | Alas that today of all days , when there will be opportunity for further converse with him , I am laid low with this horrid malady ! ’ |
16 | ‘ I hope he was n't delayed rameishing on with some customer today of all days , ’ Benny heard her mother say to Patsy . |
17 | Her mum Joan , 42 , said : ‘ Today of all days we want to put Ulster out of our minds . |
18 | Again , he might have been tempted to land and feed , but he felt an urging to fly on , to travel far , as if today of all days he would begin to feel freedom at last . |
19 | " Today of all days ? |
20 | " Mr Herriot , I 'm so sorry to bother you today of all days . |
21 | He 's only a so-so golfer , but today of all days he gets a hole in one ! |
22 | Trust it to be late , today of all days ! ’ |
23 | It would he a very revealing item of Bomber Command 's history were a tape to be made available today of that unfortunate telephone link-up , and for a cold assessment to be made of all the circumstances as known at the time . |
24 | We are delighted that Scottish Opera have cast Jean Rigby in the leading role — she is one of the very best exponents in the world today of that extraordinarily demanding role . |
25 | This means they must have been capable of crawling onto the land , like the sole survivors today of such creatures , called the dipnoans , a type of fish with lungs which live in Africa , Australia and South America . |
26 | It was once a coaching house , standing on the main road between England and Scotland ( all that remains today of this road is a grass track ) . |
27 | Of course , some bivalves , like mussels and oysters , do remain fixed throughout their adult life , and it is possible that these fill the ecological role today of some of the large brachiopods of the Palaeozoic . |
28 | Where , though , do we see evidence today of any analogous common grounding , and of a felt shared set of interests running across the academic community and its various disciplines ? |
29 | You do n't get them today like that . |
30 | I mean to my mind you might just as well spend your money on , what are you doing idiot , on a well made piece of furniture today like some of those we 've seen in , in |