Example sentences of "today [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Have you er polished your brass today got it all ready to talk to me I hope you have .
2 Frogmarsh has since developed into one of the most modern tanneries in the UK and today supplies high quality leather goods , mainly for export .
3 The seas today swarm with crustacean arthropods ranging in size from the tiniest krill in the surface waters to giant bottom-living crabs with a reach like that of a man .
4 All prisons and the Young Offenders Centre cancelled visits and parcel deliveries today to enable many of Mr Peacocks colleagues to attend the funeral .
5 All visits and parcel deliveries to prisons and the Young Offenders Centre were cancelled today to enable many of his former colleagues to attend the funeral .
6 JOHN SMITH today voiced strong support for Britain 's trade unions in an effort to sweeten the mood for his planned curb on the power of the block vote in Labour elections .
7 ‘ Sadly , thousands of children in the world today suffer needlessly .
8 Working mothers today suffer from a problem which beset middle-class matrons at the turn of the century — you just ca n't get the staff .
9 The hon. and learned Gentleman will agree that SNP Members of Parliament should be here today to debate this honourable Bill .
10 Even the budget cutbacks of the 19705 , which put a brake on the heady optimism of the mid-1960s , were modest by anything but American standards , and an impressive number of schools in the States today receives a multi-media library service far removed from the early print-dominated public image .
11 The journey today parallels the Long Island Sound and continues on through Hartford .
12 To live as a Christian today involves a personal on-going response to God 's call to have faith in Jesus
13 Standard English today differs from local dialects not only in permitting the expression of complex relationships in familiar written forms , but also in the astonishing wealth of vocabulary which has accrued to it through its intellectual and imperial history .
14 A post mortem examination will take place in Vancouver later today to confirm identification from dental records .
15 Bearing in mind the fact that my constituents want a reliable and quality service , will he take steps today to confirm that the orders that are placed for the new Networker rolling stock will be supplied in the near future , for the betterment of the north-west Kent commuter ?
16 Erm the policy panel that erm looked at this erm a week before Christmas was erm I hate to disagree with you with Peter we are not exactly unanimous in this views on terminal five and this is reflected in the erm , the Liberal Democrat resolution erm , past policy of this Council has always been to favour expansion at Heathrow rather than of Stansted and we are being asked today to confirm this stance at the forthcoming enquiry and well we 're not faced with an either or situation .
17 take you back in this first talk about the art of film erm to the very early days , and these are difficult I think for us to imagine because we 're so used today to sound films , of all the effects in , in the theatres , we 're used to the great stars , we 're used to the big subjects , and yet the film began in the smallest possible way , it began really as a sideshow , it began as a hobby for a group of people , sometimes they would be French , sometimes they would be British , sometimes American , the early pioneers , whose main interest was to produce a camera , which would look like a still camera and yet somehow would manage to produce a picture which moved when it was projected on a screen .
18 Not that his scepticism about the letters would last much longer , since Chief Inspector Golding was to travel to Wales today to interview Frank Griffith .
19 HEARTS defender Craig Levein today gazed ahead to his vision of Scotland 's international future and immediately demanded to be part of it .
20 What today separates us from Marx are evident historical truths , for example , that in developed capitalist societies there is no identifiable class , no clearly circumscribed social group which could be singled out as the representative of a general interest that has been violated … .
21 LABOUR leader John Smith today led a fresh assault on John Major 's ‘ broken pledges ’ as Tory MPs anxiously counted the cost of the political row over the threat to free prescriptions .
22 KEN DODD today led the showbiz world in paying tribute to Les Dawson .
23 The great receptivity to the Good News in the United Kingdom today encourages me to believe that a harvest is prepared and yet few bold , denominational plans exist for evangelism and growth .
24 Dogs Today revealed the problem of finding a good boarding kennel in our December issue .
25 A picture in TODAY revealed how the first truck ran straight over Adam 's Renault 25 , crushing the roof like a cardboard box .
26 TODAY revealed yesterday how Jean , right , discovered the guilty passion of husband Brian through the trail of clues he left when he died aged 60 , after 38 years of marriage .
27 As TODAY revealed yesterday , there had been evidence that for over four years he rented a luxury apartment only 11 miles from their bungalow at Caterham , Surrey .
28 TODAY revealed last week that the Swedish star is to divorce the 31-year-old Stray Cats guitarist , the father of her five-year-old son Thomas Jefferson .
29 While other newspapers were wrongly calling it a second honeymoon , TODAY revealed that virtually the only time the couple acknowledged each other was when Diana intercepted a phone call from Charles to Mrs Parker-Bowles and a screaming row erupted .
30 Last night 's developments came just 24 hours after TODAY revealed how Diana had agreed a secret pact with Charles to bury the hatchet for the sake of appearances .
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