Example sentences of "'s work in the " in BNC.

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1 I have seen for myself the value of ACET 's work in the community and I would whole heartedly recommend other churches get behind the work in any way they can . ’
2 Here he describes the impact of Impressionism on Van Gogh 's work in the spring of 1887 :
3 Will we plan tomorrow 's work in the morning ? ’
4 Without over-stating the case Piano recalls some of Ashton 's work in the rich allusiveness of its world , mysteriously intimating other ballets , other stages and other lives .
5 The American , Ciel Pulitzer , is now hoping to promote Delia 's work in the States , which will certainly make her a busy lady .
6 To list the symphonic achievements with the Berlin Philharmonic is to risk neglecting the opera recordings and , beyond them , Karajan 's work in the theatre itself .
7 True , the famous Lucia di Lammermoor with Callas visited Berlin , and the Salzburg Ring found its way briefly to New York ; but Karajan 's work in the opera-house since 1950 was largely confined to Salzburg , Vienna , and , for a number of years , Milan .
8 Supported by the Countryside Commission , the Countryside Comes to Town was designed to help people enjoy and learn from first-hand experience about the Trust 's work in the countryside .
9 If it started to snow , say at four o'clock , we would have what we called snowmen — and we would knock them up and they would come running to get a day 's work in the snow .
10 The idea goes back to Anderson 's work in the 1930s , and Chandley 's explanation is that very occasionally the whole set of donkey chromosomes might cling together and pass to one of the egg cells while the entire horse set goes to the other .
11 Otherwise , after a hard day 's work in the middle of winter , you will find that you can not be bothered to make the effort to go along and you will have wasted the fees .
12 When Chola was kneading the dough for ro is , tired after a day 's work in the fields , exasperated by the twins ' hungry grizzling , the chickens flapping around the bowl and the dogs ' beady eyes , she 'd lash out , screaming , and the red bitch would yelp exaggeratedly and skulk off to a corner .
13 One can not help but reflect on how much all of this emerging artistry stems back to the exhibitions of Tom Van Sant 's work in the USA and UK during 1976 .
14 I ordered it at the branch of the Times Library then housed in Elliston and Cavell 's , the nearest equivalent to Harrods in the Oxford of pre-war years , and remember with what excitement I received it from their admirable librarian Miss Lush ( now Lady Ormerod ) at the end of my day 's work in the Bodleian .
15 The 31-year-old duchess partly blamed her marriage break-up on Andrew 's work in the Navy .
16 But for this conclusion to be reached , it must be established that the accountant ought to have known that the third party would rely on the accountant 's work in the way and for the purpose alleged .
17 In the commonplace crush of damp and steaming humanity returning home after a day 's work in the city , worries over Nadirpur and Clarion Call seemed grossly exaggerated .
18 Described as a ‘ revisionist enterprise at several levels ’ , the exhibition aims to examine Lam 's work in the context of ‘ Cuban cultural nationalism ’ , concentrating on Lam 's place in an Afro-Cuban tradition .
19 Gianfranco Gritella presents Filippo Juvarra 's work in the historical and cultural context of Europe in the early eighteenth century .
20 Nevertheless , following Machiavelli 's work in the sixteenth century , there is a widespread impression that politics are bad for organizations .
21 The third section is called ‘ Sculpture into painting ’ and examines the relationship between the two media in the artist 's work in the light of the newly-revealed Sistine ceiling .
22 A fraction of current health services research in the United Kingdom consists of randomised trials ; we need many more — you know the sort of thing , classic trials like Mather 's work in the late 1960s which compared the treatment of myocardial infarction at home and in the hospital coronary care unit .
23 Placing Irigaray 's work in the context of Freudian and post-Freudian theory , Whitford suggests that Irigaray 's apparently very traditional and essentialist use of symbolism has a strategic function , like that of Derrida 's analyses , designed to draw attention to the underpinnings of Western metaphysics , in order to undermine them .
24 In the claim we are showing quite clearly , and we have won up to the present stage — six years to show that women 's work in the RVH is equal to men 's work .
25 It is the hope of the author that this book will be of use both as an explanation of relevant legal principles and as a point of reference for dealing with legal problems as they arise in the context of the reader 's work in the catering industry .
26 Of course , the noises must be something to do with the Devil 's work in the middle of the night .
27 ‘ This is all of Nicola 's work in the last few weeks of her life , is it ? ’
28 This book shows a new satirical vigour and contempt for British society , at a time when the American writer , Carl Van Vechten , had begun to promote Firbank 's work in the United States .
29 Ebullient , sociable , and respected even by those who disagreed with his political views , Hannington 's work in the AEU was rewarded in 1938 with the Tolpuddle award , the top award of Britain 's trade-union movement , and the AEU 's special award of merit in 1962 .
30 The author of Woman 's Work in the Church ( 1865 ) , he also wrote books on the history of India and North America .
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