Example sentences of "[prep] [art] women " in BNC.

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1 As well as the traditional cotton pique polo style shirt ( which comes in 10 colours ) , there are cap sleeve blouses for the women ; and alongside the classic short , there are culottes , wide box pleated and wrap over skirts .
2 In addition to the 14 Japanese competitors , there were 17 training partners and coaches for the men and 11 for the women — and most were past Olympic or world champions .
3 During a jazzy quartet for the women , the company 's shambling clown is dangerously over-excited by one dancer 's leggy prowess , attempting to nuzzle up against her or to initiate a wildly mismatched pas de deux .
4 She was not a violent demonstrator as a suffragette but she worked hard for the women 's vote , and at times vociferously at public meetings .
5 ‘ Your father was a hard man for the women in his day , ’ McQuaid said addressing the two girls .
6 As for the women , he said , they suffered from the same sort of things — depression and sometimes guilt .
7 But for the women involved it was also a kind of victory .
8 But taking this stand was not easy , particularly for the women .
9 As for the women , the government seems not to regard them as human beings at all , unless as in the days of the British Empire the fact that they are women can be used to deny them basic rights or torture them in special ways .
10 For the women the figure was 47 per cent — though another 33 per cent got through second time .
11 Korea , the Olympic silver medallists , duly qualified for the women 's World Cup finals when they beat Italy 6-1 in their fourth match at the Intercontinental Cup in New Delhi yesterday .
12 South Korea duly qualified for the women 's World Cup finals when they beat Italy 6-1 in their fourth match at the Intercontinental Cup in New Delhi yesterday .
13 But we must not confuse any of that with a static universalist understanding of the personality , nor — out of respect for the women of our past as well as out of respect for the truth — simply write over their self-identity .
14 She arrives , convincingly , at a much more positive — for the women in question — interpretation ; but also one which allows the writings and lives of these women to have a depth and dimension for us which was simply not available in many cases while we insisted on trying to see them as sexual victims of appalling restrictions of personal freedom : to see them as though they were us .
15 People say , for instance , that it 's more acceptable in Jamaican cultures for the women to be fatter .
16 The International Hockey Federation have announced the draw for the Women 's Internations Cup , the first of two qualifying tournaments for the World Cup .
17 Fred Breadle , transport organiser for the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service , and in charge of 550 cars , has just bought 57 Peugeot 309 diesels as replacements for Vauxhalls and Nissans , and has been mightily impressed with them , as have the women drivers .
18 I truly believe that each of us had held on in there not only for ourselves , but also for the women we are destined never to meet in person , but with whom we share our motivation to create a world where our creativity is valued .
19 There followed suggestions of the kind of dresses he would like for the women , and much more specific suggestions about what the men should wear , especially two who would have no dancing and were ‘ old tatty props who stand around holding up girls and sometimes us .
20 Cinestra offers a regular training programme , and for the past few years has operated a highly successful bursary scheme for new video makers which also offers practical production experience for the women they train .
21 A few clothing factories provide work for the women of Scunthorpe .
22 They have too much class for the women who buy the rubbish you produce . ’
23 ‘ We 've got the school Nativity play , ’ said George , ‘ and Miss Thorne is already producing something for the Women 's Guild . ’
24 Because of the division of labour , work soon became the perpetual repetition of a simple task , or the minding of a machine ; such work often had to be done for fourteen hours a day , six days a week , and there were no special provisions for the women and very young children who were considered especially suitable for work in the textile industries .
25 for the women in the study , friendship both given and received gives meaning to existence and a structure to life in retirement .
26 The unsuccessful hunter is met with marked coldness by the women , while the successful hunter flings down his kill for the women to prepare , and with studied indifference goes to lie down .
27 There were insufficient baths , particularly for the women , and he referred to the matter every year from 1905 to 1911 , before there were any improvements .
28 At Christmas 1910 , the committee gave permission for the women to go out to the pantomime at the kind invitation of a lady of the town , and — possibly put off by some unrecorded experiences in the previous year — they recommended that no eggs be pickled that season .
29 Do this for the women of the world , read the note John Furie Zacharias held .
30 This is highlighted in Gittins 's ( 1986 ) study of a Devon town in the years 1850–1930 , where she argues that relationships with kin were more important than marriage for the women in terms of the structures of support within which they were engaged .
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