Example sentences of "so today " in BNC.
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1 | This remains particularly so today where an objectivist stance on morality prevails in a national or local culture anywhere in the catholic world . |
2 | So today 's decision on the golden hellos is something of a coup for the President of the World . ’ |
3 | Traditional beer and pubs have been under threat for decades — and remain so today . |
4 | As in 1963 , so today there is a strong sense that the tide is turning . |
5 | But I am convinced and I 'm going to tell the board so today . |
6 | This idea was totally foreign and repugnant tot he accepted view of their time and this is probably still largely so today . |
7 | In an increasing number of cases , no margin at all , as has been the case in the past and is so today in parts of Africa . |
8 | Just as the recession of 1980–81 was made worse by holding rates up in pursuit of a money-supply target , so today 's recession could be intensified by the pursuit of an exchange-rate target . |
9 | As in 1813 the people looked to us to destroy the Napoleonic terror , so today in 1943 they look to us to destroy the terror of National Socialism . |
10 | So today local government is constantly changing its functions . |
11 | But it is evident that the species is now a regular winter visitor on a large scale , although the data available to des Forges and Harber suggested that the winter flocks were made up of the breeding population , non-breeding birds and the young of the year , except in very cold weather ; this can not be so today , although cold weather influxes still occur . |
12 | So today , a modern hospital ward for the care of the elderly aims to treat and rehabilitate patients — to get them back on their feet if possible and out of the ward , encouraging them to live their lives as they want to . |
13 | It should do so today , ’ says anatomist Dr Robert Presley of University College Cardiff , commenting on the paper . |
14 | Since the idea of earth energies was first put forward in the 1930s , attempts have been made to show that the ancient peoples could detect such energies and that , given the right conditions , we can do so today . |
15 | So today please consider what you would like to achieve most . |
16 | The island has always been predominantly Roman Catholic , ever since the days of the first settlers , and it is still so today . |
17 | She reveals that she has always carried a photograph of Levy in her handbag and still does so today . |
18 | The single case was used for the straightforward earth burial and was by far the most common coffin type — and remains so today . |
19 | He had given up his Saturday job in the supermarket some time back , so today he would just drive and drive , drifting along the miles of highway toward Edmonton . |
20 | Just as the press gave African nationalism its primary means of dissemination and propaganda , so today , along with radio and television , it gives politicians their prime means of reaching national audiences and of attempting to secure a national following . |
21 | So today 's record GCSE entries — coming hot on the heels of last week 's record ‘ A ’ level scores — have to be seen against that background . |
22 | ‘ In point of fact , the hegemonic function has often been distinct from the governing class or function , and is so today in certain social formations . ’ |
23 | This is less so today in rapidly changing societies where great efforts are made to adapt and modify social institutions ; indeed , it is plausible to suppose that the roots of sociology lie in the experience of rapid and far-reaching social change . |
24 | They remain so today despite the appearance of bigger and more powerful hunters which have compelled them to be more circumspect in their behaviour . |
25 | He 'd come round the night before after playing pool , and they 'd stayed up late , so today she is shattered . |
26 | So today identify two ways in which you can help your colleagues achieve their goals . |
27 | So today 's typical organization in which knowledge tends to be concentrated in service staffs , perched rather insecurely between top management and the operating people , will likely be labeled a phase , an attempt to infuse knowledge from the top rather than obtain information from below . |
28 | So today the needs of the mentally ill and handicapped are seen as demanding a wide range of facilities : homes , centres , clinics and so forth , served by doctors , nurses , teachers , psychologists , psychotherapists , speech therapists and residential care workers , linked by a body of trained social workers and placed within a tolerant , accepting and truly caring community . |
29 | Er quite so today as it used to be . |
30 | So today 's lesson is about Paul , the servant of Christ , and not about his teaching . |