Sentence examples for equivalent of homework from inspiring English sources

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For example, the weekly masters' meeting, started by Foot, is called Chambers, a term taken from Eton, and evening "prep" (the boarding-school equivalent of homework) is called Toye-time, a term taken from Winchester College.

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In fact I quite like an antiques programme; a good dose of Antiques Roadshow on a Sunday evening is the televisual equivalent of doing your homework or ironing your shirts in preparation for the week ahead, only featuring decidedly more pieces of almost valuable but disappointingly chipped bits of crockery.

At the beginning and end of each module, the user interacts in the first person with a "guide," who puts the game into context, provides education, gauges mood, and sets and monitors real-life challenges, equivalent to homework.

This process can be seen as an adult equivalent of handing in homework for marking, although the writers involved describe the suggestions received as minor and even helpful.

— Mr. Colbert has taken the equivalent of a political homework assignment and sprinkled a little silly sauce on top, and people seem happy to dig in.

It was the legal equivalent of marking your own homework.

Perhaps these are the digital equivalent of "the dog ate my homework".

To compound the bad omens, the show's creator, Seth Kurland (a former producer of "Friends") left, his departure cloaked in that weary showbiz cliché "creative differences," the grown-up equivalent of "the dog ate my homework".

"There's a lot of homework involved".

There was a lot of homework.

A full night of homework awaited her.

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