Example sentences of "this week " in BNC.

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1 MENUS American food and wine is Frances Bissell 's theme this week
2 The group 's first bridge promotion began this week with the launch of M25 Meetings Month .
3 ‘ Did you get The Times Educational Supplement this week ? ’ she asked me .
4 So golden boy had flipped — this week ?
5 ‘ And this week [ early September ] I 'm brewing 40 barrels .
6 Results this week from Next and Sears will also give a measure of the retail downturn following the 1,850 job cuts announced by Littlewoods last week .
7 Results from four TV companies this week may give clues as to any slowdown in corporate expenditure .
8 ‘ I have a long standing arrangement to meet Mr Anderson this week .
9 When you hear the word shopping in future , your pulse will race and your red corpuscles will be off and away before you can say ‘ This Week 's Special Offer ’ .
10 It must be Mr Kinnock 's task this week to capture this new agenda for Labour and set the party on the path to power .
11 THE ISRAELI cabinet is being called this week to debate for the first time proposals made by Egypt for advancing the search for a settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict .
12 The World This Week
13 He is due to get a comprehensive view of the country this week , from watching marines train in California and visiting the 82nd Airborne Division in North Carolina , to a touch of military tourism on the site of the Civil War battlefield at Gettysburg .
14 DEMOCRATIC leaders will make desperate attempts this week to prevent President Bush from claiming a Congressional majority for conservative economic policies , similar to the one enjoyed by President Reagan in his early years .
15 Congressional officials predict , however , that a truncated version of the tax break will pass the Senate this week , allowing the White House to trumpet a one-two victory over the relatively untried Democratic leadership on Capitol Hill .
16 New security measures , including video surveillance cameras , come into force on the city 's bus fleet this week .
17 In an interview in the magazine Director to be published this week , Dr Runcie denies that there are ‘ tensions and suspicions ’ between Lambeth Palace and 10 Downing Street , but he points out that the Church of England is active in parts of the country where the Conservative Party has little support .
18 As Labour leaders predicted a smooth ride for the policy overhaul this week , the three ‘ hard left ’ national executive committee members attacked the main elements of the package , from its abandonment of nuclear unilateralism to the shift away from all out renationalisation .
19 He also urged the party not to turn its back on traditional principles and values in its drive to agree an election-winning package of policies this week .
20 Cheerfully bending ears this week somewhere in London are Bald Howlin' Bastard , Daisy Chainsaw , The Wandering Crutchless , Benny Profane , The Gordon Jackson Five and New Fast Automatic Daffodils .
21 PLAYING THIS WEEK TONIGHT Bop Brothers Blues Band The plethora of litigation surrounding Blues Brothers lookalikes almost matches that attached to the release of Wired , the unofficial biography of the original brother , John Belushi .
22 ‘ I knew I was going to be tough to beat this week .
23 Both sides are in Littlewoods Cup action this week .
24 MR UNIVERSE will gird up his loins in briefs which bring a new meaning to the term bikini line , clip his diamond ear-stud into place and take the rattler from his Guildford home to Luton this week to begin his reign by promoting a new range of office furniture .
25 JOHN SMITH , the shadow Chancellor , yesterday set the overriding tone for this week 's Labour Party conference with a warning that he would impose tough spending controls if Labour won the next election .
26 Indeed , there are two versions of the final edition in circulation this week .
27 Abbey said there was a meeting planned to discuss the contract this week .
28 The Commission for Racial Equality and the liberal Policy Studies Institute this week conclude a series of seminars provoked by the Rushdie affair .
29 Here in Brighton this week reams of revisionism are being pulped through the decision-making process of the Labour Party conference , loads of ideological lumber jettisoned as Labour endeavours ‘ to meet the challenge and make the change ’ .
30 By the end of this week we shall know what the Labour Party no longer stands for , such as unilateral nuclear disarmament and full-scale nationalisation ; but what , in essence , does it stand for ?
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