Example sentences of "the sunday times [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The report generated controversy after it emerged that the Sunday Times newspaper , which intended to serialize extracts , had commissioned the right-wing " revisionist historian " David Irving to authenticate the diaries .
2 Sutton , a former sub-editor on the Sunday Times colour magazine , explained how he had started the Post with only his faithful assistant Carmel Bedford , a former Sunday Times copytaker .
3 But his research ended when his grant ran out , and he took a mundane job as a sub-editor on the Sunday Times colour magazine just before the Wapping dispute began .
4 The Sunday Times Colour Supplement , 22 January 1967
5 Someone else brought fifty-two copies of the Sunday Times colour supplement .
6 Without you the Sunday Times colour supplement would come out black-and-white .
7 One of the country 's leading colour printers , D H Greaves of Scarborough , which prints The Sunday Times colour supplement plans to invest £2m in new plant at its Eastfield factory .
8 Returning to the top of the pile , she began to read the Sunday Times story .
9 Videos : Ski Perfect I and II ( Scottish instructional guru Ali Ross teams with the Sunday Times editor Andrew Neill and staff for beginner-intermediate easy-learn techniques .
10 Breakfast TV programmes aired several segments each — hauling into American homes , via studio and satellite link-ups , The Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil and TODAY royal correspondent Charles Rae .
11 The Sunday Times case which overruled the House of Lords on contempt was decided by 11 votes to 9 .
12 As is well known , the Sunday Times case then went on to the European Court of Human Rights which held that the injunction violated Article 10 of the Convention and its right to freedom of expression .
13 This case also indicates that one of the main heads of liability in the Sunday Times case , namely improper public pressure on a party to proceedings , has survived the 1981 Act .
14 This was favoured by Lord Denning in the Court of Appeal in the Sunday Times case , but not by the House of Lords , nor by the Phillimore Committee .
15 The importance of the Convention for the securing of media rights in Britain was first demonstrated by the decision of the European Court in The Sunday Times case .
16 The Sunday Times case had two important consequences .
17 But although pleased that the school topped the Sunday Times poll locally , Richard Finlay still has reservations about the merits of performance indicator ‘ charts ’ .
18 I am pleased to tell you , however , that the Sunday Times Fun Run this year , and all years to come , will be run on behalf of , and to raise money for , the Coronary Prevention Group .
19 The Sunday Times reporter Peter Gillman recounts how the Panel went to the Trading Standards Office at Bodmin but was told that there was nothing to be done because water was not covered by the Food Act .
20 As I mentioned in the Sunday Times article , Pomiane was fond of hot beetroot , and used it often , mixing vinegar and cream with it , a very un-French combination , and by no means the only one of his unconventional suggestions in the domain of vegetable cookery to arouse the scorn of reactionaries .
21 The list of those who receive set-aside payments in The Sunday Times article reads like the pages of ’ Burke 's Peerage ’ .
22 He said that The Sunday Times journalist made a fraudulent claim and forged the heading of a Ministry letter .
23 Er let me read this few paragraphs from the Sunday Times report .
24 The Middle East Economic Digest of Oct. 23 was also sceptical of the Sunday Times report , claiming that it ran counter to the " general view in Damascus that it is the president 's son Basel al-Assad> who is now favoured for the succession " .
25 If you wanted to list the five magazines which have had the most impact on popular culture since the war , they would have to be Picture Post , Queen , Nova , the Sunday Times Magazine — and The Face .
26 ( The Sunday Times Magazine , 22 January 1989 )
27 He has often claimed , most recently in the Sunday Times magazine , that : ‘ I do n't like talking about [ my background ] , and I do n't like reading about it .
28 If the oratory of George Bush does not convince on its own , consider an extract from the Sunday Times magazine : it is about conditions in a refugee camp .
29 They were published around the world during 1987 beginning in MANCHETE , ( Brazil ) 16 May ( " Serra Pelado — A Torre de Babel desce ao inferno " ) , followed by THE SUNDAY TIMES MAGAZINE , London , on 24 May ( " In the Hellhole " ) and then in THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE , 7 June ( " An Epic Struggle for Gold " ) .
30 The gold discovery brought settlers dashing from their black and smouldering jungle clearings to stake claims on the ore-bearing land , and construction workers abandoned Carajas to join the rush " ( from Robert Tyrer 's report in THE SUNDAY TIMES MAGAZINE , 24 May 1987 ) .
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