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

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1 The vast majority of " common criminals " , as opposed to the political prisoners in the Women 's Prison , are prostitutes serving a six-month sentence for working without a licence .
2 The political prisoners in the Women 's Prison on the outskirts of San Salvador have shown enormous resilience despite their very difficult situation .
3 What Alice said was , There are many different formulations in the Women 's Movement .
4 At the same time the issues around heterosexual/lesbian women and socialist/separatist lesbians had created deep and painful divisions in the Women 's Movement .
5 Similarly , in the case of relationships between spouses , it can be shown that clear divisions between the women 's sphere and the man 's sphere persist , and the illustrations of this do not come exclusively from rural or traditional working class communities .
6 Of those very early times in the Women 's Movement , I am left with a memory of two distinct feelings .
7 Rather than only recording those instances of violence that the women had reported to official agencies such as the police , they explored a wide range of violent incidents from the women 's points of view .
8 The two women named by the local press as leading lights of the women 's union — Jean Symonds and Amelia McLean — both worked at Skinners , a firm employing 19 women and 7 men in its composing room .
9 It 's very important that you keep your international stance — but to also keep up to date on the more traditional demands of the women 's movement is important too .
10 Just as the slightest of doubts about him crossed my mind — perhaps during one of his endless lists of the women 's sexual problems — he would throw in a sensible remark about the funding of the National Health Service , or the small amount of time GPs can offer patients , and recovered his credibility .
11 These findings are reminiscent of the self-reported morbid conditions of the Women 's Cooperative Guild members published in 1915 .
12 Many of these had had church links in the distant past , and were brought into the church 's fellowship by elderly members of the Women 's Bright Hour group .
13 Feminist differences which erupted around the 1912 amendment act were symptomatic of growing divisions within the women 's movement over sexuality .
14 Scotland took full points in the women 's race , with Sinead Dudgeon ( Edinburgh AC ) — recovering from the shock of finding Scottish partner , Mel Neef , coming round the final bend inside her in a slight lead — winning in 24.66 .
15 We have to make a bigger struggle to deal with the racial prejudices within the women 's movement especially in white countries .
16 All kinds of difficult questions began to be asked and in the early heady days of the women 's movement the body came in for close scrutiny .
17 THE North , with two victories over the Midlands and West , remain the front runners in the Women 's Territorial Championship at the Silksworth Leisure Complex , Sunderland , with maximum points from three games .
18 The Plenary Foundation has working links with the Women 's Christian Association , the YMCA and the Ecumenical Women 's Group of Uruguay .
19 The notable successes of the women 's branch under Anderson 's leadership , particularly women inspectors ' ‘ substitution ’ for men inspectors during World War I , paradoxically led to the demise of the women 's branch in 1921 , when women and men inspectors were ‘ fused ’ into an integrated inspectorate .
20 Kathy Gale 's recent acquisitions for the Women 's Press include Sheila Jeffreys ' The Lesbian Heresy , which considers how the lesbian community has failed to break free of oppression , ‘ looking in detail at lesbian lives and mores , including s/m , sex therapy , the romanticisation of the lesbian ‘ outlaw ’ and lesbian pulp fiction ’ .
21 By the late 1920s the activities of birth control groups ensured that the matter was openly discussed , the matter being almost a compulsory subject for discussion in the local meetings of the Women 's Section of the Labour Party .
22 The non-radical and less aggressive values of the women 's movement , second phase , fitted well with the ‘ Laura Ashley ’ style .
23 He 's also pleased that the centre is now the base for several local groups including the Women 's Institute , the WRVS lunch club , a mother and toddler group , and the ‘ hobby horse ’ club for eight to twelves which attracts over 20 on a Friday evening for folk songs and dance .
24 Volunteers can also be contacted sometimes through the local authority social services department , and the local branches of the Women 's Royal Voluntary Services , the National Council of Social Services , Age Concern ( Old People 's Welfare ) and the National Council for the Single Woman and her Dependants , whose addresses can all be found in the telephone directory or at the Public library .
25 The main concerns of the women 's movement at that time — job opportunities , pay , childcare , education and reproductive rights — were familiar topics of discussion and there was a sense in which ideas and attitudes were settling and.shifting into more enlightened grooves .
26 We also thank the team of dedicated workers at the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service for their professionalism over the years , which has enabled us to collect much of the research referred to in this book .
27 Since 1979 , it has announced special awards to senior women in the visual arts and also mid-career achievement awards for significant contributions to the Women 's Caucus for Art of to the furthering of its goals .
28 Emily Davison was among the most militant members of the Women 's Social and Political Union — the suffragettes .
29 The competition , open to all paid-up members of the Women 's Institute , was sponsored by Vauxhall Motors and assessed by experts from the RAC and the Institute of Advanced Motorists .
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