Example sentences of "at today [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Chosen Heritage Ltd. has a scheme whereby a firm instruction can be given for a guaranteed price funeral which can be paid for at today 's prices .
2 Payment at today 's price may be by a single lump sum or by instalments .
3 Homeowners will have less money to spend in their pockets after making higher mortgage repayments and will be even less inclined to borrow at today 's high rates .
4 Sir Derek is expected to give further details of the progress of negotiations at today 's shareholders ' meeting .
5 It is structured so that LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 per cent and 15 per cent of the new company , depending on how well LWT performs in the meantime , which they will pay for in 1993-94 at today 's prices .
6 At today 's overdraft rate of around 18 per cent the value of a two-year interest free loan of say , £5,000 is around £1,800 .
7 Then , at today 's venue , they beat Wales 23-3 ( a margin greeted with horror by the Welsh at the time ) and Cardiff 16-9 .
8 In your article on the Jaguar XK120 and Frazer Nash le Mans Replica ( ‘ Great British Sports Cars ’ , 19 September ) you describe the Jaguar as being cheap , costing the equivalent of £16,282 at today 's prices .
9 This is near enough to the XK120 at today 's prices and really cheap in relation to the competition .
10 At today 's meeting of the 1922 Committee Mr Onslow will declare a leadership election open .
11 A decision on Cruising Altitude 's participation in the Bula Hurdle will be made after the trainer has spoken to the jockeys at today 's meeting .
12 A decision on Cruising Altitude 's participation in the Bula Hurdle will be made after the trainer has spoken to the jockeys at today 's meeting .
13 THERE is something rather symbolic about the presence of Sophia Loren at today 's draw in Rome for the 1990 World Cup .
14 World official gold reserves are worth about $350 billion at today 's prices .
15 FOR A LARK , a comfortable winner at Haldon a week ago , should follow it up at today 's Spooners and West Dartmoor meeting , writes Hugh Condry .
16 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 .
17 Extra cars ( at today 's prices ) may cost £55 each though some firms make a basic charge plus mileage .
18 Mr Yeltsin told a new liberal forum that hardliners would seek to gain revenge at today 's Congress of People 's Deputies , the highest parliament , by sabotaging the transition to free markets .
19 Alison Dare will be in action at today 's Heythrop meeting .
20 It is particularly fitting that Underwood should have chosen to step down in a year when the president of the Rugby Football Union is Peter Yarranton , himself a former England player and RAF pilot , who will be at today 's game .
21 Flamboyant Mr Bond , a former holder of the Australian of the Year title , once paid $53.9 million ( £30.5 million at today 's rates ) for Van Gogh 's Irises , only to be forced to sell it , reportedly for a loss .
22 Thus we have arrived at today 's rural scene , which , with modern technology , is changing more rapidly than ever .
23 If you have an unusual story to tell , whether it 's funny , happy or sad , send it to us at Today 's Horse , 89 East Hill , Colchester , Essex CO1 2QN , with a few clear photographs and who knows , you may star in Today 's Horse !
24 At today 's prices for hardbacks this volume represents very good value for money .
25 The dumps could cost £100 million to build at today 's prices .
26 The satellite will cost £150 million at today 's prices and the BBC 's fee for 7 years use is still undecided .
27 In its 1982 review , the National Water Council records that , to replace the sewers of England and Wales , it would cost £31 000 million at today 's prices .
28 In 1976 it spent £24 million on renewing its railways and structures — £48 million at today 's prices .
29 In 1981 the BWB chairman , Sir Frank Price said : ‘ The Fraenkel figure for the backlog of maintenance at today 's prices must be about £100 million .
30 There is no licence for the sale of alcohol at today 's fairs , in an attempt to curb the drinking which was such a feature in the past .
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