Example sentences of "[art] woman [unc] " in BNC.

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1 what it , what it was saying was in effect that the woman er so long as she 's free and and open sexually then she can have whatever she wants .
2 Then we had erm , the other people next door , the woman erm , who was supposed to be a man-eater , we 'd actually looked round her house and it was ident identical to ours and we looked , we looked all the way round her house and like , she said , oh yeah , all the building 's the same but just in reverse and like , we met all the neighbours , plus the woman opposite had n't seen the flat ,
3 And I think that there is a very strong argument erm for getting women in the cabinet on the basis that if women are seen to be in the cabinet they are seen as competent , they 're seen as excellent politicians , and that 's why I go for a form of positive discrimination , which is that if you 've got two people who are equally well qualified , and if erm Mr Major decided that a man and a women were equally well qualified , then I think he should have chosen the woman erm
4 Must be put on using a anew one each time before the penis touches any part of the woman 's vaginal area , and must be held in place when the penis is withdrawn .
5 The woman 's room was bare as Jay 's .
6 The boy turned and pointed to the woman 's headband .
7 I took the woman 's advice and looked for work paid by the hour .
8 I left the woman 's house as soon as I found work and a room to rent .
9 Richard Carey , for the prosecution , said : ‘ Your intention was to blacken the woman 's character .
10 The man had his fingers around the woman 's throat and was banging her head against the back of the seat .
11 In both Islam and Hinduism the woman 's role is domestic and decreed to be so .
12 Morality and religion open the door to oppression but in focusing so sharply on the woman 's role they make her the central symbol of the culture .
13 Among the ‘ lower caste ’ people , the woman 's role had always been rather different from her role in the farming castes ; now ‘ lower caste ’ women worked increasingly in the fields alongside the men and this led , according to Mamdani , to ‘ a radical change … in the attitude towards girl children … low caste families do not look upon the birth of a girl with the disfavour they used to ’ — though ‘ to a certain extent the disfavour persists because the girl will marry and emigrate precisely when she has reached the age of greatest productivity ’ .
14 Inside their families , too , their roles are in a state of flux , with the past , the peasant past , the tribal past , the colonial past each with its own particular prescription for the woman 's role constantly intruding into the present .
15 The woman 's dark like runny chocolate , her skin all smooth and beautiful .
16 THE WOMAN 'S DOMAIN
17 In The Woman 's Domain : Women and the English Country House ( Viking/National Trust , £16.99 ) , authors Trevor Lummis and Jan Marsh intertwine the stories of seven women with the country houses they occupied .
18 The fact that the film was hailed by critics as a triumphant piece of realism , even though the woman 's choice between a passionate affair and married contentment is as melodramatic as that offered by any Gainsborough melodrama , reflects the kudos Lean had acquired as director of In Which We Serve , the critic 's touchstone for quality .
19 It involves five or six visits to a clinic or hospital for key investigations which include blood tests , semen analysis , an ultrasound examination and a minor operation to check that the woman 's tubes are clear .
20 Father was not visible , but the woman 's gesture indicated that he was standing in the doorway of the villa , gazing after her .
21 It was funny , in a Lewis Carroll sort of way , and at least the result was passable , if only as a trade magazine , whereas the woman 's magazine had been beyond a joke and she could not bear to look at the end product .
22 And suddenly with the woman 's cheese plant tickling his ear he thought of Lee up in Jubilee Wood , running down the ride howling .
23 Philip followed them up the open staircase and into the woman 's bedroom .
24 He even put the woman 's view to a certain extent : ‘ Miriam knew that their marriage was dead , but took comfort in the old rituals of going to bed together and getting up in the morning . ’
25 ‘ It 's O.K. ’ ’ the Woman 's voice called .
26 With a wrench , Tug wriggled free of the Woman 's arm and ran .
27 The Woman 's voice was cool and intelligent , not teasing like Doyle 's .
28 Suddenly he reached across and snatched the photograph out of the Woman 's hand , ripping it in half and dropping the pieces on the floor .
29 The Woman 's mouth twitched .
30 And yet he could almost see it reflected in the Woman 's wide eyes and her glowing , excited face .
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