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

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1 Prostitution was the direct result of men 's immorality , creating an outcast class of women tacitly sanctioned by church and state .
2 But is this the inevitable consequence of men 's continued economic dominance , or the failure of our divorce legislation to give men their due ?
3 over the doughty growth of men 's savings
4 If the lodging house was the bottom line of men 's poverty then , what is women 's today ?
5 The New Survey of London Life and Labour agreed with this assessment and reported that whereas in the 1880s homework had been done primarily to supplement wages , in the 1930s women tended to work in order to buy extras , reflecting the greater regularity of men 's employment , together with a more efficient social security system for the families of the unemployed .
6 Few men go to birth control clinics , although the Brook Advisory Clinics have reported a slight increase , and contraception is certainly not a salient feature in men 's magazines , where sex never seems to bring such consequences as birth and fatherhood .
7 I 'd gone through three packets of tissues from the canteen , and a flunkey had been dispatched to Underwoods to buy me a large box of Men 's Size .
8 But he desired the little glass key , because he was a craftsman , and could see that it had taken masterly skill to blow all these delicate wards and barrel , and because he did not have any idea about what it was or might do , and curiosity is a great power in men 's lives .
9 Feminist psychology has also tackled previously neglected areas of female experience which are relevant to its efforts to get women a better deal in men 's worlds .
10 How many rabbits have had a good meal off men 's rubbish heaps ?
11 Clinique have a no-nonsense approach to men 's skincare — dermatologically-tested products in simple packing .
12 She seemed quite unfazed by Billingsley 's impertinent question whether we slept together , doubtless translating the policeman 's particular curiosity as a general confirmation of men 's innate tackiness .
13 Even after the Equal Pay Act had effected some narrowing of the pay gap , there was an unexplained excess of men 's pay over women 's pay worth about 30 per cent of that received by the average 32-year-old female employee in early 1978 .
14 If , in the age of the Enlightenment , a transcendent religious authority no longer provides an objective sanction for men 's deeds and a punishment of their misdeeds , and if a common belief in such an authority is no longer there to provide the theatre with a cultural-religious function and to give unity to its public , then that authority must be replaced by the voice of individual conscience .
15 Clearly , civil war was more likely than overseas campaigns to have an immediate effect on men 's lives .
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