Example sentences of "another ['s] work " in BNC.
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1 | Believers within a local church do the same , but so should different local churches complete and complement one another 's work , absolutely united in the common goal of winning their community for Christ . |
2 | They can bounce ideas off one another and provide a mutual critique or one another 's work . |
3 | One of the most pervasive characteristics of teaching is that of classroom isolation — the separation of teachers with their classes into a series of egg-crate like compartments , isolated and insulated from one another 's work . |
4 | Perhaps we 're just as competitive professionally , merely better-mannered : perhaps beneath our relaxed admiration for one another 's work lies the same rage to kill . |
5 | It is about ways of organising learning activities so that children expect and are able to help one another , to share ideas , to comment constructively upon one another 's work , to recognise and use one another 's resources in ways which support and enhance learning . |
6 | A direct role where collaboration occurs as a direct result of the teacher 's involvement : the teacher decides when collaboration should occur and why , and sets the processes in motion , for example , by asking children to read and comment on one another 's work , by setting a task structured in such a way that the children need to talk to one another and collaborate with one another in order to accomplish it . |
7 | In the early stages of the term most of the children were writing individually , although there was a fair degree of collaboration over spelling , ideas for writing and reading one another 's work . |
8 | On Sunday mornings during the time of the spring and autumn ploughing , the horsemen often strolled around the parish to view one another 's work , estimating its quality with the eye for detail of an exacting sticker at a furrow-drawing match . |
9 | The style and tone of this appendix are quite astonishing ; fortunately , readers of this book and of Early music will be aware that for one writer to read another 's work insufficiently carefully to understand it , to attribute to him ideas he does not hold , and then to subject them to sarcasm and ridicule is no way to conduct academic debate , and about these four pages the present writer — the recipient of this attention — needs say no more . |
10 | The three members contributed regular essays , or else original compositions , and criticized one another 's work at group meetings . |
11 | If an author is unaware of another 's work , or of its relevance , it will not be cited . |