Example sentences of "[prep] the women [unc] suffrage " in BNC.

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1 Its march through London on 22 October 1983 was ‘ probably the largest in British history , with the possible exception of the women 's suffrage rally of 1909 ’ ( Hinton , 1989 : 183 ) .
2 Serious efforts to sustain pre-war international networks were confined to the socialists of the ILP and a section of the women 's suffrage movement .
3 She became a member of the non-militant wing of the women 's suffrage movement , the Fabian Society , and the Women 's Labour League .
4 As an undergraduate she wrote a novel , The World at Eighteen ( 1907 ) , and she became actively involved in the constitutional wing of the women 's suffrage movement , led by ( Dame ) Millicent Fawcett [ q.v . ] .
5 In 1928 she published the first general history of the women 's suffrage movement , The Cause , and in 1931 Millicent Garrett Fawcett .
6 In the words of another founder member , Mary Stocks , the committee ‘ had its roots in the women 's suffrage movement , but its personnel was definitely left-wing ’ ( Stocks , 1949 , p.98 ) .
7 In 1873 she met Barbara Bodichon [ q.v. ] , a wealthy woman interested in the women 's suffrage movement , and one of the founders of Girton College , Cambridge , who remained her lifelong friend and benefactress .
8 Through them she met Emmeline Pankhurst [ q.v. ] and her daughters , and became involved in the women 's suffrage movement .
9 Chiefly for tactical reasons , a clause was inserted in the women 's suffrage bills of 1874 expressly excluding married women .
10 Since the STJ always confined itself to veiled hints of this kind rather than anything more explicit , and since there is little or no literature available on the women 's suffrage movement in Edinburgh , it is impossible to say whether there was indeed any personal connection between the Master Printers and the " West End suffragettes . "
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