Example sentences of "[vb pp] today that " in BNC.

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1 And it was revealed today that ‘ most ’ motor dealers are breaking the law by not displaying price tags on vehicles .
2 It was revealed today that the tests included a passage by Liverpool writer Helen Forrester on a Mersey ferry trip aimed at spending a day away from the city 's ‘ heavily polluted air ’ .
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 The Secretary of State has argued today that at least part of the money saved has been spent on other benefits and he has implied that on balance , people are no worse off — a familiar argument .
5 Some people think that Jesus still meant death in the sense that it might be said today that a person had ‘ fallen asleep ’ when they had died .
6 Is the Prime Minister aware that doctors working in the health service have said today that his promise to cut waiting lists to two years can be achieved only if desperately ill patients sacrifice their beds to less serious cases who have waited longer ?
7 It is what I have done today that counts . ’
8 Right now as you 've seen you 're , you 're quite erm covered in most departments there but as you 've seen today that er you would like that extra bit of life cover for yourself
9 Employees at the Dupont nylon fibres factory in Brockworth , Gloucester were told today that a quarter of the workforce … 250 out of a total of 990 , are to lose their jobs .
10 The borough planning committee will be told today that the applicants have not completed proposals to improve the access from the A548 .
11 The Borough planning committee will be told today that the applicants have not completed proposals to improve the access to the Abbey from the main coast road , the A548 .
12 We have heard today that the gap has had to be filled by resources from relatives , from charitable organisations and , most appalling , from the meagre personal allowance available to people in residential homes .
13 Mr Wilson , who is a member of the Irish Senate , also announced today that he would be attending the funeral of three-year-old Johnathan Ball , who died in the Warrington blast .
14 It is generally believed today that hyperinflations can be avoided by the maintenance of a reasonable degree of control over the supply of money .
15 This belief , though not taught in the Old Testament , was widely held in the Jewish constituency among whom Paul worked : it is widely believed today that if only you try hard and do your best , God will accept you at the last .
16 But it was learned today that Polish referee Ryszard Wojoik reported Hateley for violent conduct — and not ‘ rough play ’ which Rangers believed was the case .
17 A statement issued by the company 's Jayne Bridges read : ‘ Thresher has completed its disciplinary process and John Onanuga and David Newton have again admitted today that they fabricated the story of Mr Lamont visiting our Praed Street branch on Monday , November 16 , 1992 .
18 One or two Conservative Members have admitted today that they now recognise that they got it wrong in 1987-88 .
19 She added : ‘ We have discovered today that Safeway have put in an amended access plan which Durham county council is likely to accept .
20 I was informed today that elderly people who are trying to get into hospital are being put on to wards in which the nursing staff have not been designated specifically for the care of the elderly .
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