Example sentences of "'s work [vb -s] a " in BNC.

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1 There is no doubt that Angelica Kauffman 's work offers a large and varied body of materials for feminist cultural and historical study .
2 Despite such gestures , and growing international fame , Almodovar 's work remains a quest for pleasure and happiness which seeks to incorporate the price that such demands necessitate .
3 The completion of the Group 's work represents a considerable achievement , and it is on the basis of the Group 's advice on attainment targets and programmes of study that we now make jointly our formal proposals for key stages 2 to 4 in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Education Reform Act .
4 Despite his association with the sociology of knowledge , Goldmann 's work represents a point at which the Marxist theory of ideology is furthest from the project of the sociology of knowledge .
5 What is not remarked upon , is that Sickert 's work represents a corpse , possibly the victim of a sexual murder and it is this particular setting which may be the source of Bomberg 's imagery .
6 Simmel 's work provides a focus for a review or the metamorphosis or the concept of objectification .
7 The assertion that Derrida 's work incurs a form of relativism is thus exactly to the point , though its implications are rather different from those generally assumed in such a complaint .
8 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
9 Braudel 's work has a problematic tendency to regard certain societies as changeless , especially the so-called ‘ traditional ’ civilizations ( e.g. 1981 : 285 , 312 ) .
10 Pakenham 's work has a feeling of transience about it , things are not firmly rooted , the people and the places all tumble into one another like great conjuring act with too many balls .
11 Much of Allen 's work has a fantasy element , she is continually intrigued by childhood memories , the resonance of children 's rhymes and stories ; works such as , ‘ If it Does n't Fit ’ was inspired by the fairytale the ‘ Princess and the Pea ’ .
12 Douglas 's work marks a turning point in early Anglo-Saxon archaeology ; in the words of Horsfield in his History , Antiquities and Topography of Sussex ( 1835 , p. 11 ) :
13 Produced to accompany his Channel 4 television series , Paul 's work reveals a wealth of obscure facts — such as Christmas pudding used to be served as a liquid broth , and turkeys are immensely fond of stinging nettles .
14 A " post apocalyptic city " — Schmidt 's work shares a vision of past-and-future-catastrophe with contemporaries including , in England , Chris Killip , and — in a different style entirely — Astrid Klein .
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