Example sentences of "women at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But what gets left out time after time are the experiences of the rest of the team — the men and women at every level of the company whose contributions to the company created the success that the CEO so eagerly claims . |
2 | A couple of middle-aged women at a nearby table turned to look at her disapprovingly . |
3 | Sixteen out of 30 women at a branch in Andover , Hants , have given birth to 17 children in the last three years . |
4 | The British Medical Association and the Royal College of Midwives said yesterday that unless cash is allocated for proper counselling , routine testing could put pressure on women at a particularly vulnerable time . |
5 | BISHOP of Chelmsford the Rt Rev John Waine is to speak on draft legislation for the ordination of women at a meeting of the diocesan synod later this week . |
6 | Then five years ago , by chance I met another women at a trade conference . |
7 | This places non-married ( divorced , separated , widowed and single ) women at a disadvantage on the housing market . |
8 | The heroine of the romance novel is presented at a moment of transition in her life , an isolated figure ; the romance narrative depicts young women at a point of defining themselves as adult women , a definition that must come from the heroine in the absence of any supportive network : |
9 | ‘ We would gladly accept family planning , ’ said women at a village meeting in Java , ‘ provided that it does n't interfere with our work , or do us any permanent harm , or be against our religion . |
10 | like women at a jumble sale . |
11 | The woman , who is unable to have children of her own and does not wish to be identified , is one of 485 women at a fertility clinic waiting for donor eggs . |
12 | WITH no obvious metamorphosis , the Diary spent part of yesterday among an organisation called Teesside Women at a ‘ meet the politicians ’ lunch . |
13 | It is a sign that ordinary men and women at the workface of wealth-creation are appalled at the notion of a return to state intervention . |
14 | For women at the coal-face , there is no such thing as drama . |
15 | We will make aid more effective , work more closely with non-governmental agencies , put women at the heart of our programme and , in co-ordination with other donors , reduce the share of tied aid . |
16 | According to Safa , ‘ the ideology that equates female confinement within the home to higher class status has begun to influence working-class women at the same time that its influence has begun to wane among women of the elite ’ . |
17 | Common law marriage or simple espousal allowed women to retain financial independence By definition , of course , women at the lower levels of society would have had fewer assets to control . |
18 | At Rosalie 's little restaurant Simone watched the handsome Modigliani making a magnificent scene or sketching beautiful women at the Rotonde and , with her girl-friends , she had found him ravishing . |
19 | The 1930s also saw a vigorous campaign for better pensions for women , which led to the introduction of a state pension for women at the age of sixty in 1940 . |
20 | At the same time Miss Butterworth was employing women at the Flax Home Industry House at Grasmere and work continued there for many years . |
21 | As she outlines in her chapter of Passion entitled Mapping : Blackwomen Artists 1980–90 , she not only created the ground plan of contemporary Black Art in Britain but also curated such essential exhibitions as 5 Black Women at the Africa Centre and Black Woman Time Now . |
22 | Her ground breaking shows 5 Black Women at the Africa Centre , Black Woman Time Now and The Thin Black Line brought the work of artists such as Veronica Ryan , Sonia Boyce and Sutapa Biswas to a wider public , often taking the risk of giving women their first public exhibition . |
23 | Women at the Top in Television |
24 | It is worth distinguishing between the management power structure and the general production structure , because what we have got increasingly are quite a lot of women at the professional level , working in individual production teams , as producers and directors of individual series or individual programmes . |
25 | The Hansard Society Commission report , Women at the Top ( 1990 ) , tells us this . |
26 | Then some concrete parallels , like how men tried to control chaotic nature and disorderly women at the same time . |
27 | Osteoarthritis ( sometimes called osteoarthrosis by doctors ) is another common complaint of midlife , often more troublesome for women at the menopause and afterwards . |
28 | There were eight women at the meeting that night , sitting hunched about the room and on the floor . |
29 | What sort of relationship does he have with women at the moment ? |
30 | Dr Tom Courtney was sentenced to just seven years for drugging and assaulting four young women at the London premises where he practised as a gynaecologist . |