Field, Fieldwork
a field (noun) - a subject, an area of specialised knowledge
in the field - practical work near where the actual events are happening
fieldwork (noun) - working outside the office or laboratory, near where what you are studying actually happens
people in the field - people working close to the action, who know more about the practical problems that need to be solved
in the field
work in the field
social workers working in the field
a field trip
take a field trip
field research
research in the field
a field study
a field test
field methods
a research field
openup a new field
outside one's field
field offices
an academic field
the field of
specialised in the field of
dominate the field
a contribution to the field
the major work in the field
advancement in the field
an expert in the field
consult experts in the field
a specialist in the field
at the top of his field
specialists in the field
officers in the field
staff based in the field
extensive fieldwork
engaged in fieldwork
carry out fieldwork
conduct fieldwork
undertake fieldwork
during the course of fieldwork
Example sentences:
* I plan to listen to our people in the field first and then we'll talk about priorities.
* A scientific approach finally began to dominate the field.
* Federal officials in field offices around the country work close to the public.
* Although the field is a distinct scientific discipline, ecology does indeed contribute to the study and understanding of environmental problems.
* Political science became a separate field of study only in the last century.
* This study was a major contribution to the field.
* More staff based in the field would strengthen project supervision.
* We can communicate by radio with officers in the field.
* After making loans or grants, our agency tracks projects by sending field missions to visit the projects and by quarterly progress reports.
* The Oxford English Dictionary remains the major work in the field.
* Many working in the field share the same anxiety and should voice their concerns.
* During his twenty years in the air force he specialised in the field of aircraft maintenance.
* You are not alone in this field. You should collaborate with others.
* Given the degree of their advancement in the field, it will be difficult to catch up.
* The second criterion adopted was that the measures should be recoverable from data collected in the field and easily verifiable.
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* It is often difficult for social workers working in the field to get the right balance between protecting the child and the family raising the child. Relationships may be so emotionally fraught that evidence of abuse may be intangible.
* Please consult experts in the field before making your decision.
* Anthropology emerged as a distinct field of study only in the nineteenth century.
* The expert recommended in his report that those companies that developed drugs not be allowed to participate in the field testing of the drugs.
* Any one customer may buy from several competitors in a given field.
* Employment prospects for students graduating in the accounting field this year are excellent.
* Not satisfied, the parents went to court and added a number of other
school activities to their complaint: making models of Aztec gods as
part of the study of Mexico; studying an owl's regurgitated lunch for
evidence of its diet; taking a field trip to a cemetery; celebrating
Earth Day; and making "worry dolls" to put under children's pillows to
keep nightmares away.
* She had been working in the field since 1943.
* His new professorship places him at the top of his field.
* Academic jobs in my field are few and far between.
* Boring office work really makes me want to return to the field.






