Example sentences of "[noun sg] today [that] " in BNC.

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1 Kenneth Baker , who was Home Secretary from 1990-92 , told the BBC Radio 4 programme Today that young people faced a moral vacuum .
2 There 's talk on team talk today that Anthony Dorigo could be on the move to Sheff .
3 It was confirmed in a Commons written reply today that the Inland Revenue is investigating the claims .
4 But planners will tell Delyn Borough planning committee today that , providing agreement can be reached on opening hours and a fume extraction system , it should be allowed .
5 I was reading in the Sun today that the other girl , what 's her name , her father is a London gangster ! ’
6 ‘ It was all thanks to a woman at the meeting today that I had my first inkling of what had really been going on . ’
7 As the Minister and I agree that the fatal weakness of the MacSharry proposals is that they will increase the cost of the common agricultural policy , thus breaching the budgetary limit , will the Minister give the House a guarantee today that the Government will use their right of veto on any proposals to breach the budgetary limit ?
8 In the same way , we have the message on the beam behind me , ‘ Glory to God ’ ; and there are several places in the service today that use those words .
9 The Stirlingshire farmer who claims that toxic emissions were responsible for him having to destroy his entire dairy herd was told in court today that he and his wife were to blame .
10 Witnesses have told the court today that Stephen Francis regularly hit people .
11 The prosecution admitted in court today that the paper work was wrong and the arrests therefore unlawful .
12 A YOUNG mother told a court today that she felt dirty and humiliated after a prison strip search .
13 I was interested to read in a Northern Ireland newspaper today that the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam had considered the same proposal .
14 But I have news today that Southey is sick .
15 That follows the news today that Caird , the company planning to build the controversial incinerator , have made a large pre-tax loss in the first half of this year .
16 said in the paper today that Michael Barrymore mother is very concerned about him because he 's lost a lot of weight
17 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 .
18 There are undoubtedly items of software in use today that could produce negative sums of squares and many others giving answers that are undetectably wrong .
19 Was it a game today that went how you thought it might do ?
20 R remains one of the foundations of the constitution today that the Crown requires annual parliamentary sanction for the raising of revenue , particularly tax revenue .
21 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 .
22 The killings have been surrounded by controversy ever since , but Government lawyers were arguing before the Human Rights Commission today that a British inquest has already ruled that the deaths were ‘ lawful ’ .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 BRIAN Clough 's Nottingham Forest and Steve Coppell 's Crystal Palace meet in a bottom-of-the-table clash at Selhurst Park today that would have been unthinkable at the start of the season .
26 It is because these qualities are so abundantly visible in photography today that the medium has some claim on our attention : photography still has much to tell us about the way the world looks and the experience of living in it .
27 It remains the case today that most people in Britain marry and have children and that most marriages last a lifetime .
28 While this may have been the assumption in 1903 , it is not necessarily the case today that such treaties can be modified or suspended by the parties .
29 Dr Prescott said in New Scientist today that it gave a ‘ big boost ’ which salt or sugar alone could not provide .
30 Burns will tell his board today that the Sports Council wants a non-voting member watching over the way the cash is spent .
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