Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [art] women [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Alison Dare paid her first visit to the course and extended her advantage in the Women 's Championship when winning the Ladies race on Mendip Express .
2 ‘ I am devastated by what is going on — I have not got much time left and I want to spend it here , ’ said Gladys , who got the Queen 's Medal for her work with the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service .
3 She now turns her attention to the women 's world outdoor championships , which will held in Ayr in June .
4 Andrea Whitcombe led almost from start to finish to retain her title at the Women 's National Cross-Country Championships at Birkenhead .
5 Secrets went on to lend its name to a women 's fiction weekly , and for Mills and Boon it laid the basis for a house style .
6 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 .
7 In his study of the Women 's Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ) , Gusfield argued that the movement shifted from assimilative to coercive reform as the old middle class lost ground to upwardly mobile immigrant groups and the new middle classes .
8 Said to have an equal aversion to women and cats , he left most of his library to a women 's college , St Anne 's .
9 At the time , what can hardly have failed to make a strong impact on the boy were the great ritual events , including the assemblies , which punctuated the life of the court , and which Charles presumably was brought out by his nurse from the women 's quarters to attend : the arrival of envoys from Constantinople at Compiègne in September 827 ; the public deposition from office of Hugh and Matfrid in February 828 ; the reception of the relics of SS Marcellinus and Petrus at Aachen a few weeks later .
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