Example sentences of "[be] today [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cohn-Bendit is today deputy mayor of Frankfurt .
2 Interviewed on the BBC 's Today programme , he defended the record of the Government over the past 13 years .
3 Yesterday morning the BBC 's Today programme , possibly surprised , even disappointed , by a Conservative victory , switched its emphasis toward support for proportional representation .
4 ‘ Iraq is not interested in escalating the situation or creating any crisis , ’ he told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme .
5 I appreciate that greatly and my heart goes out to them , ’ he said on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme .
6 The following week Brian Redhead , a presenter of Radio 4 's Today programme , visited the University with Radio 4 goes to College , a roadshow for students including a science/media debate , student light entertainment and a national broadcast debate on the future of higher education led by speakers ( including the President of the Union ) from Bristol .
7 ‘ He came not as a senator , ’ said Mr Donlan , on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme .
8 But , speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme , he described as ‘ misleading ’ a report in The Guardian this morning that correspondence on this issue was taking place between the Treasury and the Health Department .
9 Interviewed on BBC Radio Four 's Today programme , Swales said : ‘ I would love to keep going , but I realise it is probably time for someone else to have a go .
10 But Mr Campbell told Radio 4 's Today programme : ‘ I 'm not sure that I have resigned .
11 The Sunday programme 's poll follows another survey by BBC Radio 4 's Today programme suggesting that the opinion in the House of Laity is within a hair's-breadth of the necessary two-thirds majority .
12 A survey by BBC Radio Four 's Today programme says it is still very uncertain that the majority will be reached in the House of Clergy and the House of Laity .
13 were interviewed by Sue McGregor of BBC Radio 4 's Today Programme .
14 The drive and fire of cereal television like NBC 's Today show makes you understand the line about waking up in a city which does n't sleep .
15 The BBC , which despite backbreaking efforts to avoid bias ( largely successful outside the Radio 4 's Today studio ) secretly hoped a Labour victory would avert a shake-up .
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