Example sentences of "each other ['s] work " in BNC.

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1 Often he made them criticize each other 's work .
2 This tended to give a certain bias to the work likely to be found in schools , especially as the coterie of advisers who knew each other 's work well , often teaching on each other 's courses and jointly helping to tutor the national D.E.S .
3 It seems clear that they had corresponded during 1796 , and by the time they met again at Stowey they were well acquainted with each other 's work .
4 Yet it is the Son who ‘ gives life ’ , They complete each other 's work but never compete .
5 JB : Perhaps , we see the hits , rather than the misses of each other 's work .
6 However , they did observe each other 's work .
7 You enjoy each other 's work .
8 The scientific approach to knowledge involved the free criticism by scientists of each other 's work , combined with a basis of information through observation and experiment .
9 While there are many areas of common ground between Althusser and Habermas , both are very different writers in style and tradition and they do not refer to each other 's work .
10 Users provide different sections and annotate each other 's work .
11 The friction that others noticed in their exchange probably rested on unspoken criticism of each other 's work .
12 As George Ewart Evans documents in his book Where Beards Wag All , it was also common to see groups of workers strolling around the parish on Sunday mornings examining each other 's work , with much chafing and leg-pulling about their respective capabilities en route .
13 In 1907 Picasso and Braque had been living near each other in Montmartre for some time , and after 1908 began meeting daily to talk , visit the galleries and museums , and to examine each other 's work .
14 " That seems sensible — we do n't want merely to duplicate each other 's work , " Henniker said .
15 The role of the NDO throughout this stage will be to monitor the progress of the unit writing , arrange for the meeting of writers to discuss common problems and review each other 's work , arrange for feedback from representatives of interested parties such as employers and college staff and to negotiate with professional bodies vis-a-vis recognition of the units and courses .
16 One Scottish geologist volunteered the information that he and a friend had agreed always to cite each other 's work in their papers .
17 When children discuss each other 's work out of role it tends to be along the lines of " The door opened different ways , Miss " or " You just walked through the table . "
18 The problem with using small group work with young children is that it 's inevitably rather disparate : they will happily play for long periods , but find it difficult to share each other 's work unless there is a powerful dramatic context , as is provided by whole group work , which gives us the chance to really focus the drama .
19 As Hugh Paddick told me : ‘ We respected each other 's work .
20 Once more , they respected each other 's work .
21 Extra staff will mean that the three branches will simply duplicate each other 's work , and that there will be less resources for environmental activities .
22 ‘ We enjoy each other 's work and feel it is complementary , ’ he said .
23 Through meetings and workshops connected with the writing residency , these people exchanged ideas and criticised each other 's work .
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