Example sentences of "today with [det] " in BNC.

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1 The trials continued today with many competitors unaware of what had happened .
2 The firm has produced a comparison between the lawyer 's role today with that of his 18th century counterpart .
3 Put the cheque in the mail today with that date on it and I 'll hold it until then before banking it . ’
4 Too ma mind you it 's easy today with that p , I do n't think that pill 's reliable .
5 The National Bank was built as early as 1830 and in JTR 's time there was a comparable expansion of its administrative function just as today with all branches of government represented within a hand 's throw of the Square .
6 There it rests today with all its wartime equipment on display , and every year thousands of visitors come to see it and the twenty-minute film that was made of its capture .
7 A MAJOR expansion of The Independent begins today with more space for news , features and sport .
8 IRISH-Americans on a fact-finding trip to Ireland flew back to the United States today with more DUP criticism ringing in their ears .
9 Later the reigning champion , Paul Carter , beat the second-seeded former champion , Phil Kenyon , 10-8 , 9-7 , 9-1 to earn himself a semi-final today with another former champion , Bryan Beeson , whose magnificent recovery overcome the England international Chris Walker 8-10 , 8-10 , 9-5 , 9-0 , 9-7 .
10 And so it is today with most MS-DOS spreadsheets — expanded memory is the only type of memory that they can use above 640KBytes .
11 Certainly , if one compares living standards today with those experienced in this country one hundred years ago or , to make an even more stark comparison , with those experienced in many Less Developed Countries ( LDCs ) today , then it is true that poverty in the UK in the 1980s is relatively insignificant .
12 They 've been going through all the lorries that 've come into Dover today with some sort of connection with the Balkans .
13 But if , and most of are I 'm sure that we 've come today with some thorn in our flesh somewhere , some worry , some difficulty or a disappointment perhaps of some kind , then just remember that in all things God works together for good with those who love him , and for that rejoice and give thanks , and again I say , rejoice .
14 ‘ She went out before noon today with some trinkets to sell .
15 When I was in Jordan in nineteen sixty five studying Arabic , I helped the Save The Children Fund operation there for a few months and this was undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable and interesting short periods of my life and I look back on it with great warmth and affection and as your Royal Highness knows , it happens also that many , many years ago before you were our president , my father occupied your office and I therefore come to this meeting today with some knowledge of the fund 's activities and with great admiration and respect for all the that the fund has achieved .
16 I asked erm Ian yesterday to try and give me the dates so I , I 'm , I expect him to come back to me today with some idea on that .
17 Hills have had erm each way for Nephew and Our Margaret but the focus of the betting today with this rain coming at Cheltenham is going to be Gordon Richard 's General Pershing and he 's gon na go off a short price .
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