Example sentences of "today that " in BNC.

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1 For the purposes of this book , just two assertions will have to content us : first , some works have been intended by their makers to be seen as art ; second , there is a consensus today that other works are to be described as art .
2 The honorary secretary of the Royal Statistical Society denies in a letter published on this page today that there are plans to set up an independent council to monitor the Government 's use of statistics , but such a development would be desirable .
3 So when it is argued today that the sexual deviant challenges sexual difference by denaturalizing it through parody , the realization of the early modern transvestite that both the deviant and the difference are effects of culture rather than nature is being revived and sophisticated .
4 Burns will tell his board today that the Sports Council wants a non-voting member watching over the way the cash is spent .
5 Despite her declaration of a state of emergency yesterday and the government 's announcement early today that the rebels had agreed to return to their barracks , the events of the last six days can only be seen as a colossal confession of weakness on Mrs Aquino 's part .
6 THE Labour MP , Mr Frank Field , who was deselected by his Birkenhead constituency party on Friday night , is expected to tell Mr Neil Kinnock today that he will not compromise on his demand for one member , one vote in the party .
7 He makes clear in an interview with the Times today that in a hung parliament his party would ‘ bargain very hard indeed ’ to stop Labour removing the £21,060 ceiling on National Insurance payments and introducing a 50p tax rate for top earners .
8 He is likely to remind his colleagues meeting in Luxembourg today that ENI , the large Italian state-owned holding company , still has substantial interests in the Libyan petroleum industry , Italian diplomatic sources said last night .
9 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis .
10 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis .
11 ‘ I did think until today that the kitchen floor was slightly quicker , ’ he said .
12 It is a tribute to EMI engineers of the time and their faithful successors today that this and the even earlier ( 1937 ) version of Sibelius 's Fourth Symphony come up sounding so truthful ( CDM7 64027 2 ) .
13 MCVITIE 'S , part of the United Biscuits Group , announced today that it is to invest £4m in its Hungarian operation Gyori Keksz to build a crisp factory .
14 MR NEIL KINNOCK and Mr Roy Hattersley — elected on Labour 's so-called ‘ dream ’ leadership ticket almost nine years ago — will announce today that they are to stand down as leader and deputy leader .
15 Dr Prescott said in New Scientist today that it gave a ‘ big boost ’ which salt or sugar alone could not provide .
16 Let us pray today that we may be gentle with ourselves , guarding ourselves from relationships that might exploit us or be hurtful .
17 If such attitudes are now considered contemptible , it should be remembered that the policy of segregation continued for most of the twentieth century and many people still believe today that mentally handicapped people should be isolated and prevented from having children , even though the hereditary risks are low and can , in most cases , be discounted .
18 Today that interior decoration forms part of the museum itself , rather than acting merely as a backdrop to the works of art on display .
19 It remains the case today that most people in Britain marry and have children and that most marriages last a lifetime .
20 It is of particular interest to us today that the rivalry of Pharisees and Sadducees extended to their differing views concerning the way time should be measured .
21 We find today that , on the whole , universal provision has had no such effect .
22 We realise today that this reactionary generation grew up to be the most materialistic the world has ever known .
23 This is so respectable today that Christians of all denominations have embraced it .
24 There are so many different types of tills and cash registers in use today that it would be impossible to describe them all ; they range from the old ‘ press button ’ type to modern , computerised systems .
25 It might be possible , using the latest technology , to build a computer today that could put scores on a million positions a second ; such a machine would need more the 30 years to look five moves ahead .
26 There is much about cricket today that disturbs all of riper years and many who are much younger .
27 Advertising is certainly a legitimate business , but there is a sense in which its goal is to raise the lust factor to a level where we feel we need something today that we did not know existed yesterday .
28 It is generally believed today that hyperinflations can be avoided by the maintenance of a reasonable degree of control over the supply of money .
29 Perhaps he heard today that he 's going to be evicted , his mother 's sick , his kid 's been thrown out of school .
30 It is one of the greatest tragedies of the church in the west today that there is a similar grumbling and hardening of heart , so that the word of the Lord is simply not heard ; and if heard , then it is not obeyed .
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