Example sentences of "to men [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Clinique have a no-nonsense approach to men 's skincare — dermatologically-tested products in simple packing .
2 According to Pope he had ‘ ev'ry virtue under heav'n ’ , while his wife said that ‘ humility , tenderness , patience , generosity , charity to men 's souls and bodies , was the sole end of all his projects , and the business of his life ’ .
3 Paul goes to men 's antenatal class .
4 needless to say , was with the welfare feminists , viewing women workers as a threat to men 's jobs and the male family wage — not to mention the sexual division of labour under capitalism .
5 To this end she dressed in the most outrageously modern and expensive clothes , ‘ so that they should be the more staring to men 's sight ’ .
6 As a male student once pointed out to me in a moment of inspiration , it does n't make sense to say both that women 's talk is trivial and that it is ‘ deep ’ compared to men 's .
7 Irigaray points out that whatever Freud may say , women in fact possess sex organs of their own — they are different , but not opposite , to men 's .
8 Women should have no sexual desires whereas men should be insatiable ; if women get out of line by expressing autonomous desire or refusing to cater to men 's , they will be censured .
9 On the other hand , no group of women is more vilified than prostitutes , whose job exists precisely to cater to men 's desires .
10 Puritans like Harley and Dowsing regarded altars , statues , paintings , and stained glass not as aids to religious devotion , but as positive dangers to men 's souls , and they reacted to them rather as a modern-day Jew might do to a beautifully sculpted or painted swastika .
11 The media , for example , are very loath to consider that sex crime may be related to men 's and women 's position in society .
12 Despite this apparent discrepancy in cessation rates , it would appear that women give up at a rate very similar to men 's : women almost exclusively smoke ( and therefore give up ) cigarettes , whilst men sometimes switch from cigarettes to a pipe or cigars [ 2 ] .
13 The distinction between the two is linked to men 's belief that women are after emotional closeness as much as physical pleasure , and that women regard the sexual act as something that should be protracted rather than completed as briskly as possible .
14 Throughout the history of Western philosophy women have been thought inferior or less than fully human , though some philosophers , like Kant and Rousseau , have found them charming and necessary to men 's well-being , as long as they keep in their place .
15 Feminist analysis has shown in detail that women 's bodies bear cultural meanings that are quite different from those ascribed to men 's bodies .
16 The effect of the sharp rise of the ratio of women 's to men 's wages in 1972 is evident in the graph ( Ermisch 1979 ) .
17 They are to be ‘ submissive ’ to men 's love and service , and as such to enable and empower it — as the Holy Spirit , ‘ incarnate by grace ’ in saved humanity , enables and empowers Christ himself to ‘ fulfil his divine ministry among his creatures . ’
18 In the claim we are showing quite clearly , and we have won up to the present stage — six years to show that women 's work in the RVH is equal to men 's work .
19 On the rare occasions when they were doing work comparable to men 's , women were regularly paid less .
20 Since no outside authority — whether the employers , the journeymen or the union — ever gratified women 's skills with the respect accorded to men 's , women compositors must have found it hard if not impossible to think of themselves as skilled , or to have even a semblance of the mentality of the skilled journeyman and union member .
21 She smiled , her old dazzling smile , of Sylvie the performer who spoke to men 's hearts as well as their groins .
22 Figure 10.2 Women 's wages relative to men 's , hourly earnings , full-time manual jobs
23 As with men 's share of unpaid household work , indicators such as the ratio of women 's to men 's rates of pay , plotted in figure 10.2 , and women 's share in household earnings , have shown some changes but still display a gulf between the sexes .
24 Cultural and social forces are also likely to be important in explaining the fall in fertility , but among economic factors the ratio of women 's to men 's pay emerges as having contributed to falling birth rates during the 1970s .
25 Or is it women who are calling the shots — weary of living up to men 's fantasies , preferring instead to watch actresses they can identify with , both physically and emotionally ?
26 Women wedded to men 's systems , arguing for resources and significance , have little alternative but to accept the context as given and learn as effectively as possible , to pitch in with the rest .
27 Access to men 's institutions , with a transformation of the ways in which they operate , will not in itself assist women 's struggle for independence .
28 An education which does justice to feminist priorities is not merely a matter of curriculum innovation and change although when women begin to rewrite the history and culture of societies in ways which include the diversity of women 's experiences , and when women generate their own knowledge and become their own teachers — the consequences can be challenging to men 's view of the world and their view of women .
29 Earlier analyses of retirement concentrate on men 's experiences , reflecting the view that both employment and the lack of it are central to men 's lives .
30 Conservative Members and their predecessors came out with the same sorry story that paying women acceptable wages equal to men 's wages would destroy jobs .
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