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

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1 There will also be sheltered women only workshops and songs from the women 's perspective .
2 Often seen at press receptions and " at homes " for a client and his products , journalists from the women 's magazines may appear young and rather silly or matronly and gentle .
3 The survival of family farmers and part-time farmers could very well depend on the contributions from the women and some farmers might not have fully recognised the important role of their wives .
4 ‘ A senior police officer and a police surgeon , both very pleasant and helpful , admitted that in their courting days they had indeed persevered and had sexual intercourse despite protests from the women they were with ; an actor asked in fascination how it could possibly be called rape if a woman had gone so far before protesting ; a dentist [ stated ] ‘ I have had it with dozens of women against their will .
5 During the last few years , we have begun to learn something of these mothers ' true feelings from the women who suffered the regime at first hand : what stands out in such accounts is the emotion which is still generated in the mother by her own memories .
6 Rose moved around her factory aware all the time of the undercurrents from the women working there .
7 No less vivid are accounts from the women — nurses carrying on bravely under fire , the ‘ Madonnas of Pervyse ’ or Sister Brown in her hospital ship off Gallipoli .
8 YOU CAN always spot people who do n't know anything about pop music when they ca n't tell the blokes from the women on records .
9 Flora said , ‘ My first husband used to separate the men from the women at the end of dinner . ’
10 No , we why do you think , what we er we er , if if you said if you were looking round a place an , and and a mother said , I 'm surprised that you have n't segregated the men from the women in the dorm .
11 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 .
12 The gap does seem to have been wider in the past ( 26 hours per week in 1961 , for example ) but these time budgets confirm common sense and findings from the Women and Employment Survey that women do more unpaid work than men .
13 After the results had been confirmed she attributed her victory to votes from the women of Ireland , who " instead of rocking the cradle rocked the system " .
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