Example sentences of "[noun] today for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There were a good many farmers ' sons going in the doors of University College today for the first time . |
2 | I refer to your interview today for the above appointment and would advise you that , after careful consideration , the Sub-Committee has decided to recommend to the Regional Council that be appointed to the post . |
3 | Return the coupon today for a free full colour brochure and details of your nearest Atco Appointed Dealer . |
4 | Lynda Chalker , Britain 's governor to the bank , will after all arrive here in Budapest today for a shortened visit . |
5 | THE number of people who have been out of work for more than a year broke through the one million barrier today for the first time in five years . |
6 | She frowned slightly ; it would n't do to have letters like this arriving here , she would make arrangements today for a discreet postal address . |
7 | THE Prince of Wales is due to fly in to the war-torn former Yugoslavia today for a morale-boosting visit to British troops . |
8 | THE PRINCE of Wales will fly in to the war-torn former Yugoslavia today for a morale-boosting visit to British troops . |
9 | Life proceeds at a gentle , traditional pace today for the 500 or so residents of Cotherstone Kelvin Walker runs his general store and petrol pumps ( and taxi service ) the Post Office also sells the superb Cotherstone cheese , and there are two excellent public houses . |
10 | On grounds of Christian justice there is an overwhelming case in Britain today for a fundamental reform of the rights , privileges and responsibilities of trade unions . |
11 | The 30 New Zealand supermen — they are only human actually , but they have something like divine status in their own land — fly into Heathrow at lunchtime today for a 13-match tour which next month moves on to Ireland . |
12 | The name accepted by most scientists today for the two-shelled class of molluscs is also fortunately the simplest — Bivalvia . |
13 | Indeed , his success demonstrates that there is still a role in astronomy today for the modestly-equipped amateur , a role that professional astronomers recognise and encourage . |
14 | Lady Dale Tryon , nicknamed Kanga by the prince , goes into Buckinghamshire 's Stoke Mandeville hospital today for an exploratory examination . |
15 | Crowds of rail enthusiasts are expected to flock to the Settle-Carlisle line today for the first public run along BR tracks of the steam locomotive Blue Peter . |
16 | Laing feels the problem is exacerbated by the tendency today for the corporate world to live in the short term . |
17 | Regulars from several Hartlepool pubs are due to gather in the Park Hotel today for a 12-hour charity quiz to raise money for the Telethon appeal . |
18 | Andy Payton will be in the starting line-up today for the first time since Boro 's last defeat , at Millwall , five weeks ago . |
19 | More than fifty British hostages were on a freedom flight from the Gulf to Gatwick airport today for an emotional reunion with relatives . |
20 | Actually , actually had a fried egg for breakfast today for the first time |
21 | He was thumbing through USA Today for the umpteenth time , looking for something he might have missed , when he heard her giggling . |
22 | ‘ The average parent is probably paying something like £4,000 a year today for a thirteen-year-old attending a fee-paying school , day or boarding . |
23 | A team of high intensive cleaners was ready to descend on the school today for a mammoth weekend operation before Mr Thacker hopes to re-open the school on Monday . |
24 | WINE-growers from as far afield as South Africa and Chile are in Belfast today for the annual wine-tasting organised by drinks company Guinness . |
25 | SIR Patrick Mayhew refused to discuss the enveloping Iraqi supergun row , when he arrived in Dublin today for the latest Anglo-Irish conference . |
26 | UN Commander Phillippe Morillon said his troops would begin preparations today for the mass evacuation . |