Example sentences of "[prep] an [adj] [noun pl] 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The opposition to Raybestos was unusual in that it involved the formation of an autonomous women 's group , in which up to 30 women became involved .
2 This is a fascinating document which gives great insight into the formative years of an important children 's writer who in later life emerged as a conservationist and landowner , endowing the National Trust with fifteen Lakeland farms and 4,000 acres .
3 She is deeply involved in women 's movements , both in Rome and at a national level , and is the co-founder of an ecumenical women 's group .
4 As part of a journalistic and sociological school of film-viewing , Haskell 's work tended to ask ‘ why this film now ? ’ ; this approach assumes by and large that unambiguous answers can be given , that ideology ( sexism ) can be ‘ read off ’ the film text , as , for example , in Haskell 's well-known argument that the violence against women and the absence of big female leading parts in the films of the 1970s was a matter of a backlash against an emerging women 's movement .
5 This sexism was traced in the stereotyping of women ( the madonna/whore dichotomy of classic Hollywood is a well-known example ) , and critics implicitly or explicitly called for an authentic women 's cinema which would portray real women as they really are .
6 Like membership cards to an exclusive men 's club , you carry them with pride throughout puberty .
7 The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network .
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