Example sentences of "[adj] today " in BNC.
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1 | A small number of cycad genera survive in the tropical and subtropical regions today , but they are much less conspicuous today than they were 120 million years ago . |
2 | Health Works readers can ring in free today and talk to a trained nutritionist about diet . |
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4 | And I got really annoyed at the manipulation of the young , and the godfathers who are sitting free today . |
5 | Widcombe Manor , with all its crisp carving on pilasters , columns , quoins , swags and urns , is as fresh today as when it was built — perhaps by the Bath mason Thomas Greenaway as it is a fine display of all the decorative details he could do best . |
6 | Johnny Tillotson 's Poetry in Motion , Lesley Gore 's It 's my Party , Cliff Richard 's Move It , the Ventures ' Walk Do n't Run , Eddie Cochran 's C'm on Everybody … all sound as fresh today as they ever did . |
7 | Heavy rock with a tinge of funk that still sounds fresh and exciting today . |
8 | Now and and are you doing any exciting today that you can tell us about and share with us ? |
9 | He had been truly godforsaken today , he was thinking as he sank ; he had never before done so much violence to anyone . |
10 | Their hearts were empty when they left Earth , empty today , empty forever … ‘ |
11 | He looked upwards now at the bunting stretched across the girders of the platform , then said , ‘ With a little imagination you know I could dismiss the Coronation and take it that this show of affection was all for my being twenty-one today . |
12 | I 'm twenty-one today , I 'm twenty-one today . ’ |
13 | I 'm twenty-one today , I 'm twenty-one today . ’ |
14 | The gatehouse lodge to Chesney Hall that the police had taken over also looked deserted today . |
15 | I would 've yesterday , but things are different today . |
16 | Why are n't things different today ? |
17 | But there was something different today , and it pleased her . |
18 | In fact , the film was set in the 1950s , but it is doubtful whether any but a few of the millions who watched the film appreciated that life in a mental hospital is any different today . |
19 | I do n't think it 's very different today : five or six is what you need and that 's what any prime minister tends to form around them . |
20 | ‘ The situation is quite different today because the Institute is now the regulator of auditors . |
21 | How different today . |
22 | Similarly , David Hackett Fischer maintains that growing old ‘ is an experience profoundly different today from what it was two or three centuries ago ’ , although the only explanation he can offer is one grounded in modernization theory . |
23 | After a while she said , ‘ You seem different today , Rudolf . |
24 | It 's played totally different today , ours was quite mediocre to how it 's played today . |
25 | Er and I think perhaps teaching I do n't know whether it 's different today but they seemed to instil in us the love of , of poetry and the , the love of literature and that sort of thing . |
26 | The position is different today and there are many more reasons to pursue devolution further . |
27 | But the consequences of an unresolved oedipus complex look quite different today from the way they looked in Freud 's time . |
28 | Something about it was slightly different today , but he could n't decide what it was . |
29 | Something about it was slightly different today , but he could not decide what it was |
30 | How are things different today ? |