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

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1 On the plane she found herself sitting next to the Knitting correspondent of a women 's magazine who was on the same press jaunt .
2 One source was a body working at the time of the publication of Barlow , in association with the National Council of Social Science : the Hygiene Committee of the Women 's Group on Public Welfare which met between 1939 and 1942 .
3 As she finished with the silver medal in the women 's lightweight judo final , team boss Roy Inman claimed she was robbed of a gold .
4 Characteristically she left it to enlist as a section officer in the photographic intelligence unit of the Women 's Auxiliary Air Force ( 1942–5 ) .
5 Fred Breadle , transport organiser for the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service , and in charge of 550 cars , has just bought 57 Peugeot 309 diesels as replacements for Vauxhalls and Nissans , and has been mightily impressed with them , as have the women drivers .
6 My work experience includes one year as an accounts clerk , and two years as a shop assistant in a women 's clothes shop .
7 Her wartime work for the Women 's Voluntary Service and the Red Cross resulted in tremendous changes in her sense of self-worth , in her relationship with her husband and in her attitude towards housework .
8 ‘ This could be my chance to beat her and take the biggest money prize on the women 's circuit , ’ said Jackman .
9 Although the players may not welcome the switch it should prove an attractive proposition for spectators and one which will almost certainly lead to increased television coverage for the women 's game .
10 Sports and societies range from hockey to hurling , and from the Physics Society to the Women 's Group .
11 Sports and societies range from hockey to hurling , and from the Physics Society to the Women 's Group .
12 Tea was carried out to us on a brass tray from the women 's quarters .
13 Swindon teenager Jaime King won a bronze medal in the women 's four by 100 metres medley relay …
14 Swindon teenager Jaime King won a bronze medal in the women 's four by 100 metres medley relay …
15 This work intensified in the course of the war , as a result of which the guild formed a close working relationship with the Women 's Labour League , laying the foundation for greatly increased involvement of women in local Labour parties ( Cole 1948 b p 141 ) .
16 Stockton firemen had to use breathing apparatus to put out a small fire in an extractor fan in the women 's toilet of the Waterfront pub , Church Road .
17 The pressure is on him because Britain has taken at least one world title in the women 's event since the competition began in 1980 .
18 For example , some of the most condemnatory reports came from a Miss Lily Boys , County Organiser of the Women 's Voluntary Service in Lincolnshire , who assisted with the reception arrangements there .
19 The Far East leg of the women 's circuit offers prize-money in excess of £60,000 and the Scot , who is already supported by the Fife company , Donaldson Timber , is hoping to find a major backer to finance the trip .
20 But by the end of the 1890s , although her work had long been recognized and she had been made a founder-councillor of the London county council in 1899 , Emma Cons was approaching a breakdown caused by overwork , not only at the theatre but in all her other housing and philanthropic efforts ( she was also vice-president of the London Society for Women 's Suffrage , an executive member of the Women 's Liberal Foundations , and a founder of the Women 's Horticultural College at Swanley ) .
21 She was a slim blonde girl in her twenties who might have stepped out of a fashion advertisement in a women 's magazine .
22 There 's an SCR Coffee place in the Women 's Studies block . ’
23 BRITAIN 'S Samantha Purvis finished fifth in the consolation final of the women 's 200 metres butterfly in a time two and a half seconds slower than her British record .
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