Example sentences of "with woman 's " in BNC.

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1 The change has been striking in two areas , with women 's issues and environmental concerns thrust to the head of the party agenda .
2 Again , an analogy with women 's potential for more intense and prolonged sexual pleasures suggests itself .
3 In this sense of lurking danger associated with women 's physical nature , there came to be linked with the female an idea of innate pathology .
4 In a very lighthearted manner , Leapor connects her poetry with women 's friendship , and with women 's physical experience .
5 In a very lighthearted manner , Leapor connects her poetry with women 's friendship , and with women 's physical experience .
6 And of course , ’ her eyes narrowed shrewdly , ‘ with women 's magazines these days warts have taken on an entirely new dimension !
7 Manchester The city archive has the two following collections likely to be of wide interest : the first deals with women 's suffrage in the north , and the second comprises the documents and papers of William Farmer , an editor of the Victoria County History : Lancashire .
8 WITH women 's trust in male doctors shattered by the Thomas Courtney case , a top consultant is advising patients to take extra care before letting a man conduct an intimate examination .
9 Since this is inextricably bound up with women 's position in society as the prime providers of such tending , it becomes difficult to say whether the depressed status of such work is a result of a system of male domination of women or whether such work has been allocated to women as part of that process .
10 Men 's more direct conversational style comes into conflict with women 's expectations of support , and each sex misunderstands the other 's intentions ( this might explain why the pattern is much more marked in mixed sex than in all-male talk ) .
11 Since most Western societies are liberal in outlook , cherishing the proposition that ‘ we 're all individuals ’ , it is not surprising that the early , uncompromising identification of sexism with women 's oppression was quickly challenged and replaced with the notion of individuals being oppressed by their restrictive sex roles .
12 Social inequalities are involved with women 's ability to feel safe in their relationship — such as lack of recognition in both social and work settings .
13 Nor are women prominent in senior positions in the professions although they have long had a place there in those areas concerned with women 's affairs which are most clearly associated with their assumed ‘ natural ’ role of caring for and serving others .
14 Eichenbaum and Orbach , for instance ( 1982 ) , suggest that feminism can start on the inside , with women 's individual or group psychological consciousness , and proceed outwards to political campaigning .
15 The resolutions also call for more airtime for programmes dealing with women 's issues , and for the introduction of media education in schools .
16 But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family .
17 She defines the area of feminist epistemology as that of developing theoretical accounts of knowledge which retain continuity with women 's experiences .
18 There are , of course , the familiar and obvious reasons connected with women 's traditional role in child-rearing but there are less obvious reasons too .
19 Many such agencies now have a women 's unit to deal with women 's needs vis-a-vis employment .
20 And it 's less an explicit critique of men than a consensus shared between women — they share it as much with their grandmothers as with women 's liberation .
21 Heading the list of organizations concerned with women 's development were the Girl Guides , the Izamar Centre ( women 's section of the Opus Dei ) and the Association of Salvadorean Executive Secretaries .
22 It is the nature of the workforce participation which varies , with women 's work being largely unskilled because they are not employed in the core enterprises and internal labour market , where continuous training and re-skilling are provided to permanent employees ( Koike , 1981 ) .
23 The interviews were mostly with women 's magazines , and many of the letters we received were from women , who felt an instinctive sympathy for John and could easily put themselves either in my position or that of John 's mother .
24 In Bradshaw and Holmes ' study of two-parent , two-child households on benefit , about three-quarters of the women and men lacked more than two items of basic clothing , with women 's clothing tending to be in the worst condition and children 's in the best ( Bradshaw and Holmes , 1989 ) .
25 They are probably at ease not only with women 's tears but with a range of private feelings and needs for dependency and intimacy .
26 We often get enquiries from companies which may not have resources to sponsor a tournament , but are anxious to become involved with women 's golf , so we suggest a player sponsorship .
27 GPs will be encouraged to provide more well-women clinics which deal with many issues to do with women 's health .
28 Any drug or treatment involved with women 's bodies and women 's fertility , arouses a huge reaction .
29 Bored with the formalities of mid-Victorian high society , often scornfully documented in her private diaries , she sought refuge in a form of neurasthenia and turned her hand to writing popular fiction , producing half a dozen still very readable novels which reflected her rebellious discontent with women 's role as second-class citizens in a world dominated by largely untalented men .
30 Like legislators , doctors set themselves up as women 's protectors and the preoccupation with women 's reproductive systems as the source of their illness and weakness led them to assume the role of moral guardian .
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