Example sentences of "his [adj -er] work " in BNC.

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1 He was also keeping notebooks Coleridge-like and in the time-honoured fashion these fed his later work , notably his novels and Death Of A Lady 's Man in particular .
2 For the sake of convenience I shall apply the term la nouvelle critique to the complex of ideas emerging from the Paris of the 1960s , including many diverse strands : the ‘ classical ’ structuralism of the early Barthes , the poststructuralism of his later work , the deconstructionism of Derrida , and whatever name one gives to the work of Foucault and Lacan , in taxonomic historiography and dissident psychoanalysis respectively .
3 Though less dominant it persists and is modified throughout his later work .
4 EVOLUTION and the transmission of cultural forms , topics much discussed in Eliot 's youth , continued to concern him in much of his later work , and he retained a profound distrust of the idea of evolution as progress .
5 The contrast between the total but impersonal dependence of the proletariat and the personal dependence of the slave was an idea which Marx was to continue to develop in most of his later work .
6 His early choice of subject set the tone for his later work — — Goya 's Queen Maria Luisa , and Velázquez 's portrait of the dwarf Francisco Lezcano ( Fig. 3 ) — in other words , great Spanish artists ' handling of their arrogant , ugly , bizarre or idiotic sitters .
7 If we here abandon the time-sequence of his life and anticipate his later work we should also see that an idea or hypothesis was often involved in some of his work , being followed by experiment involving accurate measurement to verify or deny the hypothesis .
8 It is not surprising that the work is therefore based on a critique of idealism and that the concepts used are rather more ‘ idealist ’ than those Marx uses in his later work .
9 Marx 's own use of the term is tied up with his critique of idealism and it is not surprising that when in his later work he turned his attention to a materialist analysis of the capitalist mode of production , the term and concept of ideology occurs infrequently .
10 It is not clear whether they are issues in which Marx was ever really involved ; if he had been , then it would seem likely that they would have played a more important role in his later work .
11 A strong selection of his later work includes ‘ Bleu I-III ’ ( 1961 , Hubert de Givenchy and Centre Pompidou , Paris ) .
12 Althusser , in his later work , identifies three of these — economic practice , ideological practice , politico-legal practice and gives an account of them which draws heavily on Marx 's discussion of the process of production .
13 In his later work , however , Althusser modified his account of the distinction between science and ideology , a shift which has had important consequences for his analysis of the relation between individuals and practices .
14 It moves from sketches he made as an eight-year-old , via his figurative and later surrealist paintings , to the simple forms and primary colours of his later work .
15 The simplicity of his later work — he died on Christmas Day in 1983 — has given him the reputation of being a spontaneous artist .
16 As we saw in Chapter 2 , in his criticism of subcultural theory Matza favoured a return to the less deterministic , less differentiated view of the criminal that was characteristic of classical criminology though , in his later work ( Matza , 1969 ) he moved to a more fully indeterminist view .
17 Their most useful contribution has been a fresh appraisal of his later work created at Moret-sur-Loing where his art culminated in the marvellous series of depictions of the south-west facade of the town 's church ( 1893–1894 ) .
18 His later work has tended to modify the distinctness of each of these , as well as exploring problems which arise with particular forms of knowledge ; for example , the fact that the social sciences may involve truths of several different logical kinds , or the difficulties of explicating the kind of knowledge embodied in literature and the arts .
19 By contrast , his later work , produced between 1935 and 1939 bears the stamp of popular front cooperation .
20 I shook my head and bent back to my work , but every now and again , as I was writing or just thinking , a niggling little side-track thought would distract me , and I 'd find myself remembering Janice 's words , and wondering what exactly Uncle Rory might have hidden within his later work ( if he really had hidden anything ) .
21 And Aunt Janice never did remember any more about whatever Rory had hidden in his later work .
22 In some of his later work , such as Trinity House at Tower Hill , London , 1793–6 ( his finest urban building ) , and Hackwood Park , Hampshire , 1805–7 , he developed a heavier and more monumental style .
23 Much of his later work , achieved under the shadow of inexorably crippling and ultimately fatal illness , which he faced with the utmost fortitude , was latterly facilitated by the research fellowship conferred on him by All Souls in 1954 .
24 He developed a patient trial-and-error approach , and an ability to incorporate to advantage the work of others ; these characteristics became hallmarks of his later work .
25 And in his later work the careful dating supplied by Picasso himself eliminates any chronological problem .
26 While Mukařovský and the Thèses proposed that the ‘ set ’ towards the message was brought about by deviation from or violation of a norm , Jakobson here in his later work is arguing that it is the consequence of the peculiar symmetry or convergence of the ‘ poetic ’ text .
27 To judge by appearances Nietzsche was a loony who went round market places declaring God to be dead and eventually was declared mad ( although from his earlier work Zarathustra the matter was never in doubt ) .
28 That Bukharin argued for balanced and proportional growth can be seen to arise from his earlier work on equilibrium theory and in his formulating an algebraic approach to the problems of analysis posed by Marx 's reproduction schemas .
29 He did not however assemble the parts — perhaps because it would have involved , to be consistent , a complete revision of all his earlier work .
30 The model thus fails to capture the inherent complex object structure of multi-media data including the fragmentation features discussed by Tompa in his earlier work .
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