Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [art] women 's [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We acknowledge that individuals drawn to WFS 's conference possibly had genuine intentions , but we have no confidence that the aims , objectives , and structure will set the path for building a women 's movement .
2 At national conferences such as Acton and Edinburgh , the lesbians in general , and the separatists in particular , were accused of being elitist , divisive , of tearing the women 's movement apart , and taking energy away from ‘ the real struggle ’ .
3 On the eve of their presentation to the Women 's International Professional Council , a group of British tennis writers , plus two from France , were summoned to hear Gerry Smith suggest that all they really wanted to do was to give the women players the same sort of voice in the game as the men ; that they had no intention of tearing the women 's game apart and that if they had been able to carry on negotiations quietly and in confidence , there would have been no problems .
4 It is consulted regularly by the Conference of Bishops , and in recent years has made great strides in making the women 's voice heard , and enabling women to play their part in the collaboration at all levels in the Church .
5 Early in 1915 most of the younger activists resigned in order to devote their energies to developing a women 's peace movement .
6 a lot of men are not very good at taking a women 's opinion but I do n't necessarily regard that as a translation into some form of male misogyny .
7 Anderson met the demands of an expanding workload , chronic understaffing , and excessive travelling on her inspectors by moving the women 's branch towards an approximation of the organization of the men 's branch — though always under her own control .
8 Emma Carrick-Anderson ( Dunblane ) secured her first senior British title by winning the women 's slalom .
  Next page