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

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1 She taught much of the practical work in the natural sciences for the women students of Newnham and Girton Colleges for more than twenty years , and she was recognized as a stimulating teacher who demanded high-quality work .
2 The male Surrealists used the female body to express an idea , whereas for the women artists it was a very concrete reality .
3 1993 should prove to be another successful year for the Women Artists Slide Library .
4 Whereas for the men garments have a determined , precise meaning , that is to say , a truth value , for the women clothes are nothing but signifiers open to a variety of meanings ; they are items whose function and referential meaning can easily be changed … .
5 So what do you , I mean do you get on alright with the management or do you feel that it 's mostly , is the management mostly male and do you feel that er there should maybe be a wee bit more representation for the women workers in management ?
6 I think it still is the way forward and I do n't think it was so much that things went wrong as that they did n't go as well as we had hoped for the women elections to the shadow cabinet .
7 And , from 1911 to 1919 , it secured its position as the women artists ' association in Germany , it got funding from the state , became fully accepted as an association , and continued its activities for furthering the professionalism of women .
8 She made several ‘ women 's ’ films for Rank , including STREET CORNER ( 1953 ) about the women police in Chelsea , which she always cited as a particularly enjoyable experience since it involved working with a mainly female crew and cast .
9 I 've been I 've been intending to ask you actually about the about the women workers .
10 It also seems somewhat inevitable that the collective impression of the work of the women artists included , Janine Antoni , Rachel Evans , Cindy Sherman and Kiki Smith , would have to be a suitably sour comment on the degraded position occupied by the female body in popular culture .
11 Notwithstanding the welcome opportunity to see the work of this distinguished artist , I was left with the depressing realisation that when one compares the contribution of the women artists with that of the men one sees that the women artist has had to deny herself the luxury of exploring and depicting those ‘ strange developments ’ that exploit humour as well as horror , and which ultimately liberate artist and viewer alike .
12 Views expressed in Woman 's Art Magazine are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor nor of the Women Artists Slide Library .
13 Katy Deepwell is chair of the Executive Committee of the Women Artists Slide Library .
14 This season of exhibitions promises a unique and long awaited opportunity to address , at first hand , the current concerns and practices of the women artists who have picked up the gauntlet of the conventional ‘ feminism versus modernism ’ polarisation .
15 The work on show , produced by none recently graduated women artists , demonstrates an unmistakable commitment both to engage and challenge the painterly and formal conventions of modernism. 2 The group originally came together as a result of a set of interviews and articles coordinated by Rebecca Fortnum and Gill Houghton , published in a special issue of the Women Artists ' Slide Library Journal in 1989. 3
16 Pauline Barrie is Managing Director of the Women Artists Slide Library
17 Details about the careers and life histories of the women compositors will figure in a later chapter , but a few remarks about the evidence relating to marriage will provide some perspective for the training question .
18 The figures actually suggest that of the women compositors employed in 1910 , at least 25 per cent never married .
19 To the outsider , a priori , it might seem positively unreasonable , or to use a favourite word of the women compositors , unfair , to pay the fat the same as the lean .
20 The house of Neill & Co. had patented their own , and since this was one of the offices that most whole-heartedly recruited women , a number of the women compositors at Neill 's in the 1870s were set to work the machines .
21 It is during the summer , and before the September denouement , that the voices of the women compositors for the first time become audible to the historian .
22 Until this date , it has been difficult to escape from a picture of the women compositors as the subject of other people 's discourse : employers , trade unionists , parliamentary commissioners , commentators like Macdonald , organizers like Margaret Irwin .
23 This document read as follows : That we , as representing a large number of the women compositors of Edinburgh , feel that a question affecting a considerable body of women should not be settled without these women having an opportunity of giving expression to their views .
24 The Scotsman reported on I September that " members of the Women Compositors " , Readers " and Monotype Operators " Union intend to remain at work in the event of a strike " .
25 In 1916 , many of the women compositors found themselves being called to work as Post Office clerks .
26 But before that , it is possible , using the sources revealed by the 1910 dispute , to put together a sort of group portrait of the women compositors , as they were in 1910 , and as they continued to be over the coming years .
27 Anxious to improve the appearance of the women entrants , they issued all 316 competitors with a set of thermal underwear and a voucher for a free hair-do .
28 Hayling is a man of considerable and obvious intelligence , with dishy looks and great charm which made him a favourite with some of the women comrades .
29 The work of COPPES is but a small indication of the determination and resolve of the women prisoners to demand respect for their human rights , Despite their exceptionally disheartening conditions , they have Protested using all the means at their disposal and have carried out educational and political activities designed to support the work of the FDR-FMLN :
30 Many of the women repealers had a history of involvement in the type of philanthropy and social reform which we have already observed in Ellen Ranyard 's bible missions .
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