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Example sentences for "its work"

  • The tighter the boiler, the less it whistles and sings at its work.

  • It need n't be true, to do this, any more than Homoeopathy need, to do its work.

  • Financially," says Lowell, "its work is rather supervision than direction; and its real usefulness consists in securing publicity and criticism rather than in controlling expenditure.

  • Others have a court of quarter sessions; though it is to be observed that where this tribunal exists its work is performed actually by the recorder, a barrister appointed by the crown and paid by the borough.

  • The constructive imagination is able to "tear things to pieces" in search for material, as well as to "join things together" in its work of building.

  • In that great region, also, the mind manifests many of its activities and performs much of its work.

  • On the subconscious plane the imagination does much of its work, and startles its owner by presenting him with the accomplished result in the field of consciousness.

  • It is a part of the great subconscious field of mental activity, and the greater part of its work is performed below the plane of consciousness.

  • The park board should not limit its work to parks alone, but wherever there is a spot, triangle corner or any other kind of available place, there should be planted shrubs or flower beds.

  • I believe that very few organizations of this kind can boast so large an interest on the part of the ladies in the various branches of its work.

  • The subjective symptoms are usually due to the fact that the heart is actively overcoming external interference, or resenting over-attention to it in its work.

  • The Bulletin, official organ of the association and a valuable feature of its work, had had to be abandoned because of lack of funds.

  • An attempt to unite our life with the whole appears in the first place in thought, in its work of obtaining knowledge.

  • Its work is considered most of all to lead beyond the subjectivity of man to the content and under the objective necessity of things.

  • Now, if this supposition be true, it is evident that more or less assistance must be lent to natural selection in its work of evolving adaptive modifications[28].

  • The Medical School had carried on its work in temporary quarters.

  • So we find that through sin baptism is, indeed, hindered in its work, i.

  • It follows, therefore, that baptism makes all sufferings and especially death, profitable and helpful, since these things can only serve baptism in the doing of its work, i.

  • But this change did not alter the character of its work--the school is missionary, the church an educator--and this church and school work are inseparably blended.

  • They constitute, therefore, a strong evidence of the confidence of large donors in its usefulness and stability and in the importance of its work, and at the same time they make a strong plea for current contributions to sustain that work.

  • It represents the fixed property with which the Association carries on its work, and the figures may serve in some measure to apprise us of the magnitude of the work being carried on by the Association.

  • The heat is therefore retained by these passages, so that when the mechanism is reversed, the cold air returns again through these hot pipes, and is thus made nearly hot enough by the time it reaches the heating vessel to do its work.

  • Some had even then left their old buildings to be used as mission churches; others sold their downtown buildings, moving uptown, giving up any attempt at holding the masses, who manifested no interest in the Church or its work.

  • In the opinion of some it had been straining itself beyond reasonable limits in carrying on its work.

  • There needs to be created in the hearts of the people more respect for the Church, a better understanding of its mission, and a fuller appreciation of its work.

  • The village church that would do its work must be democratic and must have a community consciousness.

  • They tolerate it and perhaps support it in a half-hearted way, but they do not regard it as absolutely essential or its work as vitally important.

  • It could not be relied upon to do its work uninterruptedly, and was thus in many respects a very unsatisfactory machine.

  • The size of this engine, and the magnitude of its work, seem insignificant when compared with the machinery installed 60 years later to drain the Haarlemmer Meer, and with the work done by the last.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its work" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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