Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [adv] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nor is it obvious that today 's generation is better placed to bear higher taxes than tomorrow 's generation — continuing economic growth would indeed argue the other way round .
2 And Father John is in the kitchens making sure that today 's lunch menu is up to scratch .
3 The organisers of the colourful airshow at Eglinton Airport in Londonderry are confident that tomorrow 's extravaganza will attract huge crowds of visitors , despite claims of bogus ‘ cancelled ’ posters being placed around Coleraine and Portrush earlier this week .
4 The United Biscuits chairman is , however , concerned that today 's executive finds himself working in a business environment that appears to be in danger of moral decline .
5 It is evident that today 's generation of RNLI members , be they Shoreline members or Governors , continue to give the highest priority to their contribution to the Institution 's work .
6 Is he aware that today 's increase is the 22nd consecutive monthly increase in unemployment ?
7 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that today 's statement clearly shows that he is a prisoner of the right wing of his political party , which is responsible for the demise of his party in Scotland ?
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