Example sentences of "woman who [vb base] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of several , it was set up 15 years ago and , using immunotherapy , has an 81 per cent success rate with women who 've had multiple miscarriages .
2 For women who 've had previous miscarriages , abortions or stillbirths , anxiety can be particularly acute .
3 The common issue in disputing the accuracy of unemployment statistics concerns the under-recording of women who wish to take paid employment but do not register .
4 Many women who work have other responsibilities which must be harmonised with the responsibility to their employer .
5 This matters because married women who work have fewer children than married women who do not ( Dunnell 1979 , Jones 1981 ) .
6 I mean I think there are groups of women all over the country very interested in feminism and doing lots of good work and providing support for women who do want some sort of change , and so if that 's what you mean by the women 's liberation movement I think it 's a very good thing .
7 Yet 95 per cent of diets fail , and among the 5 per cent of women who do achieve permanent weight-loss , many have developed serious eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia .
8 ( One may however ask after the nature of men in so far as it has been men rather than women who have created these pictures of the world and of the ‘ place ’ of woman within it such that they should have needed to construct such a misogynist picture . )
9 One of a University 's most pleasant tasks is to select men and women who have achieved outstanding distinction in their chosen fields , for the award of honorary degrees .
10 Most of these developments have bypassed the work of the established Rape Crisis Lines , which have been developing expertise in the counselling of women who have suffered sexual assault .
11 I can not see women settling to trivial ways — women who have done worthwhile things .
12 In the experience of the National Council for Carers and their Elderly Dependants , it is often single women who have spent many years looking after parents who experience the greatest difficulties in being alone .
13 It was commissioned by the London Race and Research Housing Unit , to primarily investigate local Authority — ( particularly the housing Departments ) , responses to Black women who have experienced domestic violence .
14 It is the women who have fought this strike .
15 ‘ Although the loss is temporary , I 've noticed that women who have had many pregnancies seem to wind up with thinner hair , ’ says Kingsley .
16 As the class progresses , those women who have had some schooling race ahead , while the rest , who speak little Spanish , stumble and get confused .
17 Now I think this came around , about , because you get the , the people , the women who want to wear fashionable clothes , it 's getting broader and broader and we 're sort of expanding downwards as it were , so you get women who have enough money to buy the material , to buy patterns , who have the skill to make dresses , but have n't the money to actually get a dressmaker to do it for them .
18 This has happened to some extent with dyke , a disparaging word for lesbians , and with spinster , less disparaging but still pretty negative , which is Mary Daly 's term of choice for women who refuse to accept patriarchal society , preferring to ‘ spin' their own reality .
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