Example sentences of "today ['s] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 DENIS SMITH took his ailing Bristol City side to Italy for today 's Anglo-Italian Cup clash with Cremonese aware that he scorns his chairman 's hobby-horse at his peril .
2 In today 's European capital markets , the freedom of exchange rates , to which some of my hon. Friends are so attached , means only the freedom to devalue — a course of action that would prove to be as futile as it is nugatory in modern conditions .
3 Experts say it 's good news for Rover , which could have been sold off if today 's European Court ruling had gone the other way .
4 Economic reform will dominate today 's central committee meeting .
5 Seven chains have set up Today 's Central Buying Company to give them similar bulk-buying muscle as Sainsbury and Tesco .
6 More probably , however , Cordoba is yet another potential champion from Michael Stoute 's Newmarket production line , an opinion the son of El Gran Senor can underline by galloping off with today 's Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket , writes John Karter .
7 Smith is beset by problems for today 's Premier Division clash with Falkirk at Brockville .
8 Aston Villa manager Ron Atkinson last night heightened the tension surrounding today 's Premier League match of the day by recalling that it is six years to the day since Manchester United sacked him .
9 ASTON VILLA manager Ron Atkinson last night heightened the tension surrounding today 's Premier League match of the day by pointing out that it is exactly six years ago to the day since Manchester United sacked him .
10 IPSWICH boss Mick McGiven is ready to give his side a roasting before today 's Premier League game against Sheffield United at Portman Road .
11 ( Revision of the Republic 's constitution , dropping the territorial claim , is as vital to this island as today 's historic recognition settlement is to the world at large . )
12 However , operating under cover of a domestic licence does seem rather restrictive in today 's international business environment .
13 Straightforward in principle , although highly complex in technical detail , the majority of today 's desk-top fax machines rarely seek to sell themselves with seductive design ( the usual Japanese route to consumer appeal ) ; they just sit there , looking like little photocopiers or big telephones , doing what they are supposed to do .
14 Today 's forward thinking manufacturers are already offering systems which include self-washing filter units and energy efficient airflow patterns .
15 This is because most of today 's major recording artists compose their own songs .
16 But Coral 's offers of 6-4 about the colt winning in Kentucky ; 5-1 about his tasting success at Epsom , and 6-1 the double will be revised dramatically should Arazi not cruise home in today 's one-mile Prix Omnium II .
17 WIGAN fought all the way before seeing off Workington Town 's hopes of a historic first semi-final place in today 's Regal Trophy draw .
18 Touchmaster feature for THCAC The one feature most of today 's best-selling home computers have in common is the facility to produce high quality graphics displays .
19 Well today 's healthy lifestyle volunteer believes she 's beaten this weighty problem .
20 If Tom King was embarrased about today 's 40,000 unemployment jump he did n't show it in Swindon .
21 Is my right hon. Friend aware that a significant number of my right hon. and hon. Friends are bitterly disappointed that during today 's Consolidated Fund Bill debate only one and a half hours have been allocated to discussing pension funds ?
22 One of today 's key management concepts is excellence .
23 In today 's semi-final line-up Morgan plays Stich and defending champion Wayne Ferriera , the seventh seed , plays number 11 Todd Martin .
24 In essence , today 's flat panel liquid crystal displays are made up from two thin sheets of glass , separated by an ultra-thin layer of liquid crystal material .
25 Social work can learn a lot from the concept of social marketing , which is best seen in campaigns , from the movement of free slaves in ancient Greece to today 's safer sex campaigns .
26 Today 's 16-valve twin overhead cam fuel-injected petrol engines with full electronic engine management cost far more to make than those old pushrod engines with a simple carburettor .
27 The show opens in 18th century rural Britain , when stage coaches and canals were the main form of transport , passing over to the industrial revolution , when Britain became the workshop of the world , to the decline of heavy industry and the steam locomotive and the accompanying dereliction through to today 's modern rail system and the survival of many steam locomotives , not only in this country , but worldwide .
28 This has introduced a qualitatively new circumstance that was not operating when today 's First World countries were making their transitions to industrialization and urbanization ( see Leopold , 1985 ) .
29 Many came for today 's first practice session , and major congestion is expected tomorrow and Sunday .
30 The origins of today 's single-breasted lounge suit came from another sporting garment , the Deeside coat , originally styled for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 's shooting trips in Scotland .
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