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

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1 That she will accept low wages ; she usually works for about half the men 's wages .
2 He could not get over the fact that the only woman who had come through the near-impossible screening , then training , had not been some six foot Amazon with a face like Atilla the Hun — but a petite , feminine five foot three in her stockinged feet , who turned all the men 's head when she passed .
3 The success of these Australian guerrilla companies , with their high standard of individual field craft , their sound leadership deploying platoons with forethought for their mobility , and above all the men 's ability to live off the country while fighting a war of high mobility , had made their campaign in Timor one of the most important of small force operations in World War II .
4 There 's , there 's Steve , Dave er , all the men 's meeting at the hideaway
5 Subscriptions increased rapidly throughout the inflation-sick 1970's , so much so that in 1970 the men 's subscription had been only £28 but by 1980 was £126.50 + V.A.T. ( In 1960 it was £14 and today ( 1986 ) is £165 + V.A.T. ) .
6 In 1953 the Men 's Fireside , now led for several years by Dr Mathews , came into being .
7 The men 's rowing trials were all in pairs and the racing for every place in both the men 's pairs A final and the B final , to settle seventh to 12th places , was very fine .
8 The imminence of the Olympic Games means that the top British fighters , having competed at the British Open last weekend , are back in training , leaving the field clear for emerging figures in both the men 's and women 's events .
9 Both the men 's and ladies shoes retail for £49.99 .
10 Eventually this year 's winners in both the men 's and women 's races turn out to be the same as last year 's .
11 Eventually this year 's winners in both the men 's and women 's races turn out to be the same as last year 's .
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