Example sentences of "'s work be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The closest Continental precedents for William 's work are at Reims and Laon .
2 Discussions of various aspects of women 's work are to be found in chapter 3 , sections 3.2 , 3.4 and 3.5 .
3 Prior to the transformation of the dialectic , Marx 's work is under the shadow of the Hegelian dialectic and the transformation brings about a new problematic and the possibility of an emerging science .
4 Of her early upbringing in Beirut , the text notes : ‘ Leslie Hakim-Dowek 's work is about loss , loss of life and liberty in the Lebanon , that sad , strife-torn country in which she was born , and by extension mourning for the loss of natural life on this planet caused by the malice or ignorance of man . ’
5 Running parallel to his one-man exhibition at Ingrid Raab 's Berlin gallery ( until 7 November ) , more of Rainer Fetting 's work is on show at the gallery 's London branch ( from 13 October until 14 November ) .
6 Nemuchin 's work is on display alongside that of another Russian artist , Vladimir Yankilevsky , with boxes symbolising the isolation of the conformists , and Andrei Lekarski , the Bulgarian painter and sculptor who superimposes statues and forms from Classical antiquity onto surprising three-dimensional collages .
7 Ernst Caramelle 's work is on show at Crousel-Robelin-Bama until 20 October , whilst Paul Rebeyrolle is exhibiting at two galleries , Lelong and Templon , until 17 October .
8 From now on Adam 's work is to be sweat and toil .
9 It is true that the British Medical Journal wrote favourably about his technique in 1930 : ‘ Mr. Alexander 's work is of first class importance and investigation by the medical profession is imperative . ’
10 It is , moreover , absolutely essential that the Board 's work is of the highest quality , even if this should mean that at one point or another in time the quantity of production may seem spasmodic .
11 The evaluators ' impression of the panel 's work is of a number of talented and committed individuals , representing several interest groups within education and the library services but sharing a common interest in developing effective learning , who have managed to achieve much in the absence of a really effective committee .
12 Professor Bourdieu 's work is of great , great value and is one of my main sources of inspiration for the sociology of culture developed through the pages of this book .
13 Throughout the book , Petrey argues that Austin 's work is of huge importance and that it gives rise to significant insights when applied to the study of literature .
14 In a sense then , the fate of Simmel 's work is at present parallel to that of Hegel 's , in as much as later authorities have appropriated his ideas and aligned them with a theory of rupture seen as specific to capitalism .
15 Yet the reviewer 's regard for Leapor 's work is worth noting .
16 This aspect of Richards 's work is worth stressing , because it expresses a belief which is taken for granted by a great deal of literary scholarship and criticism , and which from a more modern point of view may well seem somewhat naive .
17 The finest representation of Antonello 's work is in the National Gallery , London which owns the ‘ St Jerome in his study ’ , a damaged ‘ Christ Blessing ’ , a Crucifixion and a ‘ Male Portrait ’ .
18 A major collection of the Guild 's work is in the William Morris Museum , Walthamstow .
19 The spirit of Marlowe 's work is in perfect accord with the unique talent of Derek Jarman , one of Britain 's most highly regarded film-makers .
20 Paul Williams 's thesis in ‘ Bob Dylan : Performing Artist ’ ** is that the best — indeed the only — way of getting to grips with the importance of Dylan 's work is by treating it as performance art , since that is the way the man himself seems to treat it .
21 The practitioner 's work is by Maxwell .
22 He later warned the council 's executive committee chairman Erica Wheeler that Mrs Ware 's work was below par .
23 Two of the women who founded the centre in 1980 , the charismatic Mrs Penny Brohn , a cancer sufferer herself who has spurned the path of orthodox medicine , and Mrs Pat Pilkington , and Dr Alec Forbes , the centre 's medical adviser , made it quite clear in the first of the series of six , that the centre 's work was to be seen as supplementary to orthodox treatment and not a substitute for it .
24 But it meant that an important part of Belinda 's work was to be on the alert for this kind of upset and do everything she could to minimise its effect .
25 He was struck silent for quite some seconds , as if ignorance of Faye Russell 's work was on a par with believing that the earth was flat .
26 For Eliot , Frazer 's work was of an importance paralleling the psychology of ‘ the complimentary [ sic ] work of Freud — throwing its light on the obscurities of the soul from a different angle ’ .
27 Most of Foulston 's work was in the Greek Revival style — which it was his role almost single-handedly to propagate in the area — but his best-known project was the extraordinary group of buildings erected at Ker Street , Devonport , in 1821–4 , an extreme example of the Picturesque stylistic eclecticism of the early nineteenth century .
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